Across
- 2. An invisible line marking the limits of a state’s territory.
- 4. The attempt by a group or state to control land and influence behavior within it.
- 8. The study of how geography influences political power and relationships.
- 9. A country where most citizens share the same culture and identity.
- 11. A visible or heavily monitored boundary between states.
- 12. The transfer of power from a central government to regional governments.
- 13. Cooperation among multiple countries for shared goals (example: European Union).
- 14. Redrawing voting districts to benefit a political group.
Down
- 1. A country where the central government holds most of the power.
- 3. A political unit with a permanent population, territory, government, and sovereignty.
- 5. A force that divides or weakens a state (ethnic conflict, separatism).
- 6. A country where power is shared between national and regional governments.
- 7. A state’s ability to govern itself without outside control.
- 9. A group of people with a shared culture, history, or identity.
- 10. A force that unites and strengthens a state (nationalism, shared culture).
