WGU D199 OA EXAM 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 2 VERSION
(VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
What is a nation? - ANSWER: A community sharing common history, culture, and
identity
What does a state refer to in political geography? - ANSWER: A sovereign political
entity with a government that exercises control over a population within a defined
territory
What is a nation-state? - ANSWER: 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? - ANSWER: The ability of a state
to govern its territory free from external control
In political geography, what is territoriality? - ANSWER: 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? - ANSWER: 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? - ANSWER: Rimland Theory
Which theory views the state as a living organism, with its parts functioning together
for the well-being of the whole? - ANSWER: Organic State Theory
What geopolitical concept is associated with the idea of a central landmass as the
key to global power? - ANSWER: Heartland Theory
What is gerrymandering? - ANSWER: The manipulation of electoral district
boundaries to favor a particular political party or group
A prorupted state is characterized by the presence of: - ANSWER: A narrow
extension or projection
A state whose territory completely surrounds another state is a(n)... - ANSWER:
Perforated state
The state of Indonesia, whose territory is broken up among 17,504 islands, is an
example of a(n).... - ANSWER: Fragmented state
, What is a key feature of a federal state? - ANSWER: Divided powers between central
and regional governments
In a unitary state, where does the main power come from? - ANSWER: A centralized
government
Which economic sector focuses on the production and extraction of natural
resources? - ANSWER: Primary sector
In which economic sector do services such as education, healthcare, and tourism
occur? - ANSWER: Tertiary sector
Manufacturing and construction activities belong to which economic sector? -
ANSWER: Secondary sector
The concentration of similar industries in a particular city or region is known as... -
ANSWER: Agglomeration
According to industrial location theory, what characterizes a weight-gaining
industry? - ANSWER: 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? - ANSWER: Raw Materials
Where do factories in weight-losing industries tend to locate to minimize
transportation costs? - ANSWER: Consumer Markets
What is a weight-losing industry? - ANSWER: An industry in which products lose
weight during the production process
What distinguishes the Fourth Industrial Revolution from previous industrial
revolutions? - ANSWER: Integration of digital technologies
Organisms responsible for breaking down dead organic matter into simpler
substances are known as: - ANSWER: Decomposers
Animals that obtain energy by consuming other organisms are categorized as: -
ANSWER: Consumers
In an ecosystem, organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis are
called: - ANSWER: Producers
What is the main area of interest for human geographers? - ANSWER: Human
societies, their built environments, and their spatial interactions
(VERSION A AND B) COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
What is a nation? - ANSWER: A community sharing common history, culture, and
identity
What does a state refer to in political geography? - ANSWER: A sovereign political
entity with a government that exercises control over a population within a defined
territory
What is a nation-state? - ANSWER: 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? - ANSWER: The ability of a state
to govern its territory free from external control
In political geography, what is territoriality? - ANSWER: 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? - ANSWER: 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? - ANSWER: Rimland Theory
Which theory views the state as a living organism, with its parts functioning together
for the well-being of the whole? - ANSWER: Organic State Theory
What geopolitical concept is associated with the idea of a central landmass as the
key to global power? - ANSWER: Heartland Theory
What is gerrymandering? - ANSWER: The manipulation of electoral district
boundaries to favor a particular political party or group
A prorupted state is characterized by the presence of: - ANSWER: A narrow
extension or projection
A state whose territory completely surrounds another state is a(n)... - ANSWER:
Perforated state
The state of Indonesia, whose territory is broken up among 17,504 islands, is an
example of a(n).... - ANSWER: Fragmented state
, What is a key feature of a federal state? - ANSWER: Divided powers between central
and regional governments
In a unitary state, where does the main power come from? - ANSWER: A centralized
government
Which economic sector focuses on the production and extraction of natural
resources? - ANSWER: Primary sector
In which economic sector do services such as education, healthcare, and tourism
occur? - ANSWER: Tertiary sector
Manufacturing and construction activities belong to which economic sector? -
ANSWER: Secondary sector
The concentration of similar industries in a particular city or region is known as... -
ANSWER: Agglomeration
According to industrial location theory, what characterizes a weight-gaining
industry? - ANSWER: 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? - ANSWER: Raw Materials
Where do factories in weight-losing industries tend to locate to minimize
transportation costs? - ANSWER: Consumer Markets
What is a weight-losing industry? - ANSWER: An industry in which products lose
weight during the production process
What distinguishes the Fourth Industrial Revolution from previous industrial
revolutions? - ANSWER: Integration of digital technologies
Organisms responsible for breaking down dead organic matter into simpler
substances are known as: - ANSWER: Decomposers
Animals that obtain energy by consuming other organisms are categorized as: -
ANSWER: Consumers
In an ecosystem, organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis are
called: - ANSWER: Producers
What is the main area of interest for human geographers? - ANSWER: Human
societies, their built environments, and their spatial interactions