Across
- 3. A zone from which military forces are prohibited.
- 8. A state that contains two or more ethnic groups with traditions of self-determination.
- 10. The process of redrawing legislative boundaries to benefit a political party.
- 12. Control of territory already occupied and organized by an indigenous society.
- 13. The process of reallocating representation in a legislative body.
- 14. A boundary based on cultural traits like language or religion.
- 15. The practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country and occupying it with settlers.
- 16. A group of people who share a common cultural heritage, history, language, or ethnicity.
- 17. A boundary based on natural features like mountains or rivers.
- 18. A zone where no state exercises complete political control.
- 20. An attitude that tends to divide people and weaken support for a state.
- 22. A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular nation.
- 23. A system of government by one person with absolute power.
Down
- 1. A political movement to reclaim a lost homeland or territory.
- 2. A boundary drawn using straight lines, often along latitude or longitude.
- 4. An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government with control over its internal and foreign affairs.
- 5. The authority of a state to govern itself or another state.
- 6. An invisible line that marks the extent of a state's territory.
- 7. A state where power is divided between a central government and local units.
- 9. A venture involving three or more states to promote shared objectives.
- 11. Government by the people, either directly or through elected representatives.
- 15. An attitude that tends to unify people and enhance support for a state.
- 19. A cultural group that has no independent political entity or state.
- 21. A state governed as a single unit with centralized power.
