Paddock APHG U4a 4.1-4.5
Across
- 1. _Boundaries: To manage the way borders are maintained and how goods and people cross them
- 5. nation that stretches across borders and across states
- 6. A meeting from 1884-1885 at which representatives of European nations agreed on rules colonization of Africa
- 7. the study of the ways in which the world is organized as a reflection of the power that different groups hold over territory
- 8. Area in which resources found up to 200 nautical miles offshore belong exclusively to the geographically bordering country
- 11. A segment of land that is separated from the mainland of its state by another state
- 12. _Boundaries: The actual placing of a political boundary on the landscape by means of barriers, fences, walls, or other markers.
- 13. The policy of a state wishing to incorporate within itself territory inhabited by people who have ethnic or linguistic links with the country but that lie within a neighboring state.
- 17. Water beyond the EEZ is open to all states
- 19. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- 23. A country's sense of property and attachment toward its territory, as expressed by its determination to keep it inviolable and strongly defended.
- 25. a large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.
- 29. _Boundaries: Boundary that coincides with a particular cultural divide (such as religion, language, or ethnicity); a.k.a. cultural boundaries
- 31. _Boundaries: Boundary line drawn in an area by a third-party that is ignoring the existing cultural pattern.
- 32. The process of people working towards the goal of overthrowing their colonial oppressors in favor of their own Self-Determination
- 34. The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
- 35. _Boundaries: A boundary line established before an area is populated
- 36. An area of instability between regions with opposing political and cultural values
- 37. Strategic setting where narrow waterways or other narrow passages are vulnerable to military blockade disruption
- 38. A political unit with limited self-government
- 39. _Boundaries: Boundaries that occur along a state's coastline
Down
- 2. Zone of water adjacent to a state's coast (12 nautical miles) in which a state has sovereignty
- 3. State with more than one nation within its borders
- 4. 150 mile long, 2.5 mile wide border between North Korea and South Korea
- 9. A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality
- 10. Economic dominance of a weaker country by a more powerful one, while maintaining the legal independence of the weaker state.
- 14. _Boundaries: A political boundary that has ceased to function but the imprint of which can still be detected on the cultural landscape.
- 15. An area which can govern itself in certain areas, but does not have complete power to govern
- 16. Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states.
- 18. A state that is completely surrounded by one larger and different state
- 20. Concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
- 21. A body of people living in a defined territory who have a government with the power to make and enforce law without the consent of any higher authority
- 22. A group of people with a common cultural identity who do not have a territorially defined, sovereign country of their own
- 24. _Boundaries: Political boundaries that are defined and delimited by straight lines or smooth arcs (often lines of longitude or latitude).
- 26. A code of maritime law approved by the United Nations that requires coastal states take responsibility for the management of living resources in the waters near their coastline
- 27. _Boundaries: Boundary line established after an area has been settled and has established social and cultural characteristics
- 28. _Boundaries: countries use reference points, such as natural features or lines of latitude and longitude to explicitly state in legally binding documentation (such as a treaty) where their borders are located
- 30. _Boundaries: Drawing boundaries on a map in accordance with a legal agreement
- 33. Transferring responsibility for policies from the federal government to state and local governments.