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What is a nation? - (ANSWERS)A community sharing common history, culture, and identity

What does a state refer to in political geography? - (ANSWERS)A sovereign political entity with
a government that exercises control over a population within a defined territory

What is a nation-state? - (ANSWERS)A political territory where the boundaries align with a
single nation that shares a common identity and government

What does sovereignty mean in political geography? - (ANSWERS)The ability of a state to
govern its territory free from external control

In political geography, what is territoriality? - (ANSWERS)The rules governing who has access
to a particular space and what happens in that space

What does a state refer to in political geography? - (ANSWERS)A sovereign political entity with
a government that exercises control over a population within a defined territory

Which theory emphasizes the significance of coastal areas and peripheral regions in global
geopolitics? - (ANSWERS)Rimland Theory

Which theory views the state as a living organism, with its parts functioning together for the
well-being of the whole? - (ANSWERS)Organic State Theory

What geopolitical concept is associated with the idea of a central landmass as the key to global
power? - (ANSWERS)Heartland Theory

What is gerrymandering? - (ANSWERS)The manipulation of electoral district boundaries to
favor a particular political party or group

A prorupted state is characterized by the presence of: - (ANSWERS)A narrow extension or
projection

A state whose territory completely surrounds another state is a(n)... - (ANSWERS)Perforated
state

The state of Indonesia, whose territory is broken up among 17,504 islands, is an example of
a(n).... - (ANSWERS)Fragmented state

What is a key feature of a federal state? - (ANSWERS)Divided powers between central and
regional governments

In a unitary state, where does the main power come from? - (ANSWERS)A centralized
government

, Which economic sector focuses on the production and extraction of natural resources? -
(ANSWERS)Primary sector

In which economic sector do services such as education, healthcare, and tourism occur? -
(ANSWERS)Tertiary sector

Manufacturing and construction activities belong to which economic sector? -
(ANSWERS)Secondary sector

The concentration of similar industries in a particular city or region is known as... -
(ANSWERS)Agglomeration

According to industrial location theory, what characterizes a weight-gaining industry? -
(ANSWERS)An industry in which products gain weight during the production process

Where do factories in weight-gaining industries tend to locate to minimize transportation costs? -
(ANSWERS)Raw Materials

Where do factories in weight-losing industries tend to locate to minimize transportation costs? -
(ANSWERS)Consumer Markets

What is a weight-losing industry? - (ANSWERS)An industry in which products lose weight
during the production process

What distinguishes the Fourth Industrial Revolution from previous industrial revolutions? -
(ANSWERS)Integration of digital technologies

Organisms responsible for breaking down dead organic matter into simpler substances are known
as: - (ANSWERS)Decomposers

Animals that obtain energy by consuming other organisms are categorized as: -
(ANSWERS)Consumers

In an ecosystem, organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis are called: -
(ANSWERS)Producers

What is the main area of interest for human geographers? - (ANSWERS)Human societies, their
built environments, and their spatial interactions

What is biodiversity? - (ANSWERS)The range of different species within an ecosystem.

What is a living component, such as an animal, plant, or microorganism? - (ANSWERS)Biotic
Factor

What is a non-living component, such as water, temperature, or sunlight? - (ANSWERS)Abiotic
Factor

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