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Geography 1310 Exam 3|Questions
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Japan - -

- China - -

- North Korea - -

- South Korea - -

- Indonesia - -

- Myanmar or Burma - -

- Philippines - -

- Singapore - -

- Vietnam - -

- Australia - -

- New Zealand - -

- Russia - -

- Ukraine - -

- Afghanistan - -

- Kyrgyzstan - -

- Uzbekistan - -

- Bangladesh - -

- What is Central Business District? - -The main business and commercial
area of a town or city.

- India - -

- What are some important components of the European Metropolis? - -- Its
focused on CBD as its oldest commercial plant

, - wide and dense residential sectors radiate outward
- public transportation is well-developed
- several western European countries are 90% urbanized.

- Pakistan - -

- What is La Defense? - -The city line dividing historic district and the global
metropolis which does not have height or architectural limitation.

- What countries are Scandinavian? - -Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and
Finland
- IKEA is a Swedish company

- What are micro states in Europe? - -Are tiny entities that do not have all
attributes of "complete" states

- What was the Iron Curtain? (1945-1990) - -Symbolizing the efforts by the
Soviet Union to block itself and its satellites states from open contact with
West and non-soviet-controlled areas.

- What is a Buffer Zone? - -a neutral area serving to separate hostile forces
or nations.

- What was the Cold War? - -Geopolitical tension after World War II between
powers in the Eastern Bloc (soviet union) and powers in the Western Bloc
(USA, its NATO allies and others)

- What is the European Union an example of? - -a supernationalism

- What is super nationalism? - -a cooperative venture involving three or
more states, each giving up some sovereignty for mutual benefit.
-Started off as 6 european states in 1956, and is now 27 as of 2013.

- What is Balkanization? - -geopolitical process of small-scale independence
movements based upon ethnic fault lines.

- What are some PRIMARY motives of European Unification rapid postwar
economic recovery? - --Reopening European markets for U.S. goods
- Securing Europe as a buffer against the USSR European political
consideration.
- closing political cooperation was necessary for peace

- What are some CHANGING motives of European Unification rapid postwar
economic recovery? - -- open market to compete globally with the United
States and Asia
- maintain stability in an increasingly diverse society.

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