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Robert Sack
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Territoriality is the attempt by someone to control people, phenomena, and relationships by asserting control over an area
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Ardery
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Territoriality is analogous to the instinct of animals
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Centripetal
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Forces that unify the people
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Centrifugal
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Forces that divide a nation
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Unitary Gov
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Centralized, one capital city
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Federal System
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Organizing state territory into regions, states, provinces. Weak federal system
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Median-line Principle
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When there is not enough water on both sides of a body of water for both countries to have 200 miles of economic zone, the two or more countries will divide it evenly
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Steps of Establishing a Boundary
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Define - Make a document
Delimit - Drawing the boundary on a map Demarcate - Put up a fence or wall Administrate - Determine how the boundary will be maintained and how goods and people will crossT |
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Geometric Boundary
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Boundary drawn using grid system (Ex. Latitude/longitude)
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Physical/political AKA: Natural-political boundary
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Boundary follows agreed-upon feature in the physical geographic landscape
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Mackinder
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Proposed Heartland Theory: Land-based power would dominate world
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Spykman
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Proposed Rimland Theory, which said that the rimland is key to world domination
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Compact example
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Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda Poland
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Prorupted example
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Thailand, Burma, Greece, Congo
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Elongated
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Chile, Argentina, Vietnam
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Fragmented
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Malaysia, U.S. U.K. Australia
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Perforated
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Italy, Lesotho
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