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Geog 201 Final Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass The straight-line boundaries that characteristically define countries on the African continent suggest that these boundaries _______. - answerwere established through colonization One reason the United States fought in the Vietnam War as long as it did was the concern that if South Vietnam fell to the communists, other countries throughout Southeast Asia would follow. This concern is an example of what policy or theory? - answerthe domino theory What were the key factors that led to global state divisions described as East/West and North/South divides? - answercapitalist colonialism and imperialism In reference to the ways that geography influences politics and politics influences geography, what do imperialism and colonialism have in common? - answerBoth involve occupation and authoritative control by one state over another. The purpose of redistricting is to ensure the equal probability of representation among all groups. What is essentially the opposite of redistricting? - answergerrymandering The people living in Galicia, in northwestern Spain, have periodically threatened to secede from Spain in part to preserve their language, an important factor of their cultural identity. This is an example of ______. - answersectionalism Since the last U.S. census, the population of State A significantly decreased whereas the population of State B significantly increased. What is likely to happen to the size (in terms of area) of the electoral districts in State A and State B? - answerA: increase B: decrease The Heartland theory recognizes North America as the world's "heartland." - answerFalse: Russia In the U.S. system of democratic rule, one does not need to receive the most votes in the entire country to become President. - answerTrue: electoral college Borders between countries are always exclusionary. - answerFalse: US-Canada Straight-line boundaries between states suggest that the boundary was based on natural features, such as rivers or mountains. - answerFalse: colonialism Kurds living outside of Kurdistan are still part of the Kurdish nation. - answerTrue: identity EXAM STUDY MATERIALS July 29, 2024 12:59 PM The United States is NOT a good example of a nation state. - answerTrue: multi-national People of different nations can be citizens of the same state, but citizens of different states cannot be of the same nation. - answerFalse: nations and states do not have to correspond Ratzel's model of geopolitics has the State acting like a biological organism. - answerTrue: growing and shrinking The Kyoto Protocol is credited with closing the hole in the ozone layer. - answerFalse: Montreal Protocol Why has there been a recent surge of interest in environmental sustainability? - answerEnvironmental problems are now having planet-wide implications What concept replaced the nineteenth-century philosophy of environmental determinism? - answerWe view nature as not only an object but also a reflection of society in that the philosophies, belief systems, and ideologies people produce shape the way we think about and use nature. Who was one of romanticism's strongest voices? - answerHenry David Thoreau The environmental determinism model holds that nature is molded and controlled by human societies. - answerFalse: opposite Until the Columbian Exchange, humans did not noticeably alter the natural environment. - answerFalse: just rlly false Human beings have always modified the environment to supply their needs. What makes the anthropocene so different in terms of ecological changes? - answerthe growth of industrialization and urbanization Thinning of some trees from a forest is conversion of the land, not modification. - answerFalse: conversion is new purpose Desertification is most common in tropical and subtropical areas. - answerFalse: Africa The introduction of Old World plants and animals into ecosystems of the New World is called ______. - answerecological imperialism What is one of the major threats to sustainable development in peripheral countries? - answerpoverty The majority of the energy consumed i

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