Chapter 8 Hgap Questions for Reading Check
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one.
Alien claims to the Arctic are mostly due to
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A.
The potential for free energy resource.
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B.
Old Cold War grudges.
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C.
Colonial expansion.
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D.
Shifting sea water ice formations.
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Due east.
The proximity of S American and African countries.
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2.
The virtually populous country that is not a member of the United nations is
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A.
Taiwan.
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B.
South Korea.
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C.
Antarctica.
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D.
Vatican City.
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Due east.
Monaco.
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3.
Over the past half century, the number of sovereign states in the world
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A.
Has remained approximately the same.
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B.
Has increased by a couple of dozen.
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C.
Has decreased past a couple of dozen.
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D.
Has increased by more than a hundred.
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Eastward.
Has increased past more than a thousand.
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4.
The globe'south largest land is
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A.
China.
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B.
Canada.
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C.
Russian federation.
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D.
Alaska.
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E.
Republic of india.
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5.
In 2002 the Organisation of African Unity was replaced by
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A.
The African Union.
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B.
The African National Party.
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C.
The African Treaty Organization.
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D.
The Organization of African OPEC States.
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E.
The Arrangement for African Economic Cooperation.
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half dozen.
As indicated on the maps of economic and political alliances, in the late 20th century Austria
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A.
Was a member of NATO and the European Customs.
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B.
Was a member of NATO only not the European Community.
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C.
Was a member of the European Community but not NATO.
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D.
Remained nonaligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.
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E.
Was a member of the Warsaw Pact and COMECON.
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seven.
Equally indicated on the maps of economic and political alliances, in 1980 Republic of ireland
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A.
Was a member of NATO and the European Customs.
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B.
Was a fellow member of NATO but not the European Community.
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C.
Was a member of the European Community but not NATO.
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D.
Remained nonaligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.
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Due east.
Was a member of the Warsaw Pact and COMECON.
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8.
An expanse organized into an independent political unit is a
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A.
Colony.
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B.
Nationality.
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C.
Nation.
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D.
State.
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E.
Territory.
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9.
The all-time example of a state among the following is
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A.
An isle with a long history of self-rule and a homogeneous ethnic identity, although the island has been under the control of a colonial power for the last xxx years.
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B.
A group of islands inhabited by a homogeneous ethnicity, although the westernmost islands pertain to the territory of one country whereas the easternmost islands pertain to another country.
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C.
A mountainous region inhabited by heterogeneous ethnicities and divided up administratively amongst various independent countries.
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D.
A mountainous region inhabited by heterogeneous ethnicities which share responsibility for maintaining an independent government and a standing army.
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East.
A mountainous region inhabited by a mixture of peoples but recently colonized by a European nation-country.
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10.
The best case of a nation among the post-obit is
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A.
An isle with a long history of cocky-dominion and a homogeneous indigenous identity, although the island has been under the control of a colonial power for the final 30 years.
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B.
A grouping of islands inhabited by a homogeneous ethnicity, although the westernmost islands pertain to the territory of one country whereas the easternmost islands pertain to another country.
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C.
A mountainous region inhabited by heterogeneous ethnicities and divided up administratively among various independent countries.
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D.
A mountainous region inhabited by heterogeneous ethnicities which share responsibility for maintaining an independent government and a standing army.
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East.
A mountainous region inhabited by a mixture of peoples simply recently colonized by a European nation-land.
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eleven.
The get-go states in aboriginal Mesopotamia were
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A.
Urban center-states, which incorporated cities as well as their countryside.
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B.
Colonies, which incorporated cities as well as their countryside.
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C.
Empires, which incorporated dozens of unified colonies.
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D.
Nation-states, which incorporated metropolis-states, colonies, and empires.
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E.
Patron-states ruled by sheiks.
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12.
The showtime widespread use of the nation-country concept came in
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A.
Mesopotamia.
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B.
The Roman Empire.
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C.
Western Europe.
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D.
The United States.
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East.
Southeast Asia.
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13.
Amongst the world's largest multinational states are
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A.
Russia and the United States.
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B.
Australia and New Zealand.
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C.
Japan and Denmark.
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D.
Mexico and Russia.
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E.
Mexico and Japan.
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14.
The Kurds are
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A.
A multinational state.
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B.
Divided amid more than one state.
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C.
A religious minority in the Middle East.
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D.
Trying to unite with Turkey.
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Eastward.
The majority population of Iraq.
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15.
The attempt by ane country to impose political command over another territory is
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A.
Colonialism.
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B.
Constitutionality.
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C.
Cocky-decision.
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D.
Sovereignty.
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E.
Suffrage.
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sixteen.
The most populous remaining colony is ruled by
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A.
The The states.
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B.
The United Kingdom.
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C.
France.
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D.
China.
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E.
The Netherlands.
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17.
The Commonwealth is primarily
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A.
An economical and cultural alliance of states once function of the British Empire.
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B.
An organization of culturally homogenous nations that opposed the Warsaw Pact.
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C.
Organized to increase availability of mineral resources in perforated states that are NATO allies.
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D.
A religious entity that sends missionaries to Africa from the United kingdom.
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E.
An clan of countries that were in one case members of COMECON and the Warsaw Pact.
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eighteen.
The only big land mass not role of a sovereign state is
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A.
Antarctica.
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B.
The Arctic.
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C.
Greenland.
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D.
Siberia.
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E.
Borneo.
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19.
A feature of the physical environment normally used to split up states includes all but which of the following?
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A.
Deserts
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B.
Geometry
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C.
Mountains
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D.
Lakes
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East.
Rivers
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20.
Cultural boundaries include all but which of the following?
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A.
Ethnic
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B.
Geometric
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C.
Religious
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D.
Linguistic
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E.
Geomorphic
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21.
The conflict over the Aozou Strip involves
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A.
Centripetal forces interim in the absenteeism of any centrifugal forces.
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B.
A disputed border and Egypt's claims of sovereignty over the zone.
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C.
A disagreement regarding suffrage and a disputed border.
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D.
A disputed border and Libya'due south claims of sovereignty over the zone.
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E.
Aozou attempts to join the United nations as a sovereign nation-state.
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22.
Equally shown on this map, the Aozou Strip
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A.
Is a zone of disharmonize betwixt Russia and its neighbors in the Caucasus region.
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B.
Exists because of Egypt's by invasions of the Sinai Peninsula.
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C.
Disappeared when the disputed border between Egypt and Great socialist people's libyan arab jamahiriya was overrun.
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D.
Is a disputed zone that abuts Niger on the due west and Sudan on the east.
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E.
Forms an elongated strip of disputed land between Republic of chad and Arab republic of egypt.
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23.
Every bit indicated on the maps in this chapter, the shape and size of the Aozou Strip get in an example of a
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A.
Prorupted boundary
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B.
Physical boundary.
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C.
Geometric boundary.
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D.
Mathematical frontier.
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Eastward.
Perforated frontier.
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24.
Extremely small island-states in the globe, many of which are one-time European colonies, are called
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A.
Island nations.
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B.
Macrostates.
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C.
Microstates.
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D.
Modest nation-states.
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E.
Island-colonies.
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25.
Which shape near easily fosters the establishment of constructive internal communications for a smaller state?
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A.
Compact
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B.
Elongated
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C.
Fragmented
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D.
Prorupted
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East.
Prolonged
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