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1 Political Geography

2 Copy this chart Characteristic Conclusion SIZE SHAPE LOCATION
NATURAL BOUNDARIES ARTIFICIAL BOUNDARIES

3 Characteristic: SIZE Conclusion:
You might assume that the physical size of a country has much to do with its wealth and power. However, this is not always true. For example, the political division of the United Kingdom known as England once controlled a significant empire of colonies around the globe. Even so, a larger nation, such as the United States, China, or Russia, has the potential to be more powerful because it has more resources and people on which to build military or economic power.

4 Characteristic: SIZE Conclusion: Small size is not always a barrier; large means more resources and maybe more power

5 Characteristic: SHAPE Conclusion:
Countries can be compact, such as Germany, or long like Chile. Some countries are fragmented, like Japan, which is made up of many islands. The shape of a country can have an impact on how easily it can be governed, how goods are moved to all areas of the country, and how it relates to neighboring countries.

6 Characteristic: LOCATION Conclusion:
The relative location of a country can be very important. A landlocked country—one surrounded by other land and with no direct outlet to the sea—must find ways to build connections to the rest of the world to get goods in and out of the country. Bolivia is an example of a landlocked country. In contrast, the location of the tiny city-state of Singapore in Southeast Asia gives it access to major shipping lanes between East Asia and South Asia. The resulting trade brings great wealth to the port. A nation surrounded by hostile neighbors must deal with issues of protection and security.

7 Characteristic: NATURAL BOUNDARIES Conclusion:
A natural boundary is based on physical features of the land, such as rivers, lakes, or chains of mountains. The Rio Grande, for example, is a river that forms a natural boundary between part of Mexico and part of the United States. Natural boundaries may seem like an easy way to separate one country from another, but they do present problems. Traditionally, a river or lake boundary is fixed in the middle of the body of water. What if a river shifts its course? Which country gets additional land—or loses it?

8 ARTIFICIAL BOUNDARIES Conclusion:
Characteristic: ARTIFICIAL BOUNDARIES Conclusion: An artificial boundary is a fixed line generally following latitude or longitude lines. The 49°N latitude line that separates the United States from Canada is an example. These lines are often formally defined in boundary treaties between countries. Sometimes a conquering country imposes boundaries on lands it has taken over. The lines established may not match boundaries previously found in that location, which can lead to internal problems or even war.

9 STATE describes an independent unit that occupies a specific territory and has full control of its internal and external affairs. Often the term “country” is used to mean state.

10 NATION Nation refers to a group of people with a common culture living in a territory and having a strong sense of unity.

11 NATION-STATE When a nation and a state occupy the same territory, that territory is called a nation-state. Many countries of the world are nation-states.

12 STATELESS NATION It is possible for a nation not to have a territory. When that happens, the group without a territory is called a stateless nation. Examples of stateless nations include Palestinians, Kurds, and Basques.

13 DEMOCRACY Citizens hold political power, either directly or through elected representatives. Example: the United States.

14 MONARCHY A ruling family headed by a king or queen holds political power and may or may not share the power with citizen bodies. Example: the United Kingdom or Saudi Arabia.

15 DICTATORSHIP An individual or group holds complete political power.
Example: North Korea or Cuba.

16 COMMUNISM In this government and economic system, nearly all political power and means of production are held by the government in the name of all the people. Ex China


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