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APHG Unit 4 Escape Room
This unit addresses the political organization of the world. Building on knowledge of populations and cultural patterns learned in previous units, students examine the contemporary political map and the impact of territoriality on political power and on issues of identity for peoples. Students also look at the different types of political boundaries, how they function, and their scale, as they consider both internal and international boundaries.
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01 Quiz
Introduction
02 Find!
Index
Collect all the numbers by completing each of the challenges, and enter them in order in the final section to finish the game.
04 Follow the series
03 Correct image
Reward
UNIT 4 BIG IDEAS
QUIZ
Complete the following quiz, and getthe first number towards your reward!
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QUIZ
question 1/5
Participation in the United Nations serves the useful purpose of committing states to
respect and acceptance of present political boundaries.
participation in a loan program for poorer countries.
an international standard of behavior.
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Explanation: The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.
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question 2/5
Because it is culturally homogeneous, Japan would be an example of a
nation
stateless nation
nation-state
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Explanation: Japan is also traditionally seen as an example of a nation state and also the largest of the nation states, with population in excess of 120 million. Japan has a small number of minorities such as Ryūkyū peoples, Koreans and Chinese, and on the northern island of Hokkaidō, the indigenous Ainu minority.
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QUESTION 3/5
According to the 2010 census, Texas gained 4 congressional seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The seats were gained through the process of
reapportionment.
gerrymandering.
territorial representation.
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Explanation: Reapportionment is the redistribution of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives based on changes in population. ... As states change population at different rates, the number of those 435 seats each one holds can go up or down—that is reapportionment.
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QUESTION 4/5
The definition of a state's boundary includes...
Airspace only
Surface, airspace and subsoil
Surface only
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Explanation: Boundaries are vertical planes that extend into the sub-soil and airspace of a state. They are not just lines on the surface of the Earth.
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QUESTION 5/5
A conflict over the sharing of the water in the Kaveri River between the south Indian states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu would best be classified as a(n)
locational boundary dispute
operational boundary dispute
allocational boundary dispute
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Explanation: An allocational boundary dispute is a dispute over the right to resources. An allocational dispute arises from both natural resources, such as water from a common source, and commercial resources, such as oil from beneath bordering land.
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QUIZ
ERROR!
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TRY AGAIN
FIND!
From among all the statements you discover,click only on the correct ones
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CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENT 1/3
China is an example of a current core country.
Quebec, Canada is a great example of ethnocultural devolution
You can drag the light to search through the darkness
Devolution is the breaking apart of a state.
Yugoslavia was a prime example of a stateless nation
CLICK ONLY ON THE CORRECT STATEMENT 2/3
North Korea is an example of a federal state
Japan is an example of a unitary state
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The UK is an example of a federal state
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The United States is an example of a unitary state
Germany is an example of a unitary state
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An example of a supranational organization is the UK
The goal of the Berlin Conference was to redraw European boundaries.
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Korean is an example of multistate nation
Israel is an example of a stateless nation
Superimposed boundaries are boundaries that existed before human settlement
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Wrong! That statement is incorrect
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CORRECT IMAGE
Choose the correct image
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Which image depicts the practice of gerrymandering?
WHich image is an example of a geometric boundary?
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Which map depicts the larger scale?
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Which image depicts the idea of nationalism?
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Which map is an example of a cartogram?
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serieS
Choose the answer that best completes the series
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Establishing a Boundary
Delimit
Demarcate
Define
Choose the next item in the sequence:
Administrate
Destroy
Delineate
Aquire
The Four requirements of a state are...
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Some form of government
Permanent Population
Defined territority
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Infrastructure
A Consitution
An Economic Plan
Recognition from other States
Examples of Economic SUpranational Organizations
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European Union
USMCA
OPEC
Choose the next item in the sequence:
Warsaw Pact
NATO
ASEAN
United Nations
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GREAT!
THE FIRST NUMBER IS:
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THE SECOND NUMBER IS:
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THE THIRD NUMBER IS:
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THE FOURTH NUMBER IS:
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