World Political Divisions
Geography ⇒ World Geography
World Political Divisions starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the main features of a unitary form of government.
Describe the process of 'decolonization' and its effect on world political divisions.
Explain the concept of 'buffer state' with an example.
Explain the concept of 'irredentism' with an example.
Explain the difference between a nation and a state.
Explain the term 'colonialism' and its impact on world political divisions.
Name the international organization that aims to maintain world peace and security.
Name the political division that separates North Korea and South Korea.
Which of the following countries is an example of a fragmented state? (1) Indonesia (2) Egypt (3) Germany (4) Saudi Arabia
Which of the following countries is NOT a member of the United Nations? (1) Switzerland (2) Taiwan (3) India (4) Japan
Which of the following is a federal state? (1) France (2) India (3) Japan (4) United Kingdom
Which of the following is a land boundary dispute? (1) South China Sea (2) India-China at Aksai Chin (3) Arctic Ocean (4) Pacific Islands
A _______ is a political unit that is smaller than a state and is often governed by a local authority.
A _______ is a region that is politically divided from the main part of the country to which it belongs.
The _______ is the boundary line between the United States and Mexico.
The _______ is the boundary that separates Europe and Asia.
True or False: The Berlin Wall was a political boundary within a single city.
True or False: The European Union is a political division that has replaced the sovereignty of its member states.
True or False: The Schengen Area allows for passport-free movement between member countries in Europe.
True or False: The term 'balkanization' refers to the unification of countries in a region.
