World Political Divisions
Geography ⇒ World Geography
World Political Divisions starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the impact of colonialism on the political divisions of Africa.
Describe the main features of a boundary that separates two countries.
Describe the role of the United Nations in resolving boundary disputes.
Explain the concept of 'sovereignty' in relation to political divisions.
Explain the difference between a nation and a state in political geography.
Explain the term 'gerrymandering' in the context of political divisions.
Explain the term 'irredentism' with an example.
What is a federal system of government?
Which of the following countries is an example of a landlocked state? (1) Australia (2) Nepal (3) Japan (4) United Kingdom
Which of the following is a consequence of poorly defined political boundaries? (1) Peaceful coexistence (2) Economic prosperity (3) Conflict and tension (4) Cultural exchange
Which of the following is a microstate? (1) Russia (2) Vatican City (3) Brazil (4) China
Which of the following is a reason for boundary disputes between countries? (1) Access to resources (2) Cultural similarities (3) Shared language (4) Similar climate
Fill in the blank: The _______ Convention defines the rights and responsibilities of nations in their use of the world's oceans.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is an example of a supranational organization that influences political divisions in Europe.
Fill in the blank: The _______ Line is the boundary between India and Pakistan in the region of Jammu and Kashmir.
Fill in the blank: The division of Africa by European powers in the 19th century is known as the _______ of Africa.
True or False: All countries in the world have the same number of political divisions within them.
True or False: All political boundaries are visible on the ground.
True or False: Political divisions can affect the distribution of resources and economic development.
True or False: The boundaries of political divisions are always based on natural features like rivers and mountains.
