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Unit 4: Political Patterns and Processes
4.6 Internal Boundaries
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Major political divisions with significant autonomy are known as
provinces
What is the role of municipalities within a state?
Govern local affairs
Administrative boundaries are defined by
governmental institutions
and focus on governance and public service delivery.
True
Regions demarcated based on predominant languages spoken are called
linguistic
boundaries.
Internal boundaries facilitate
administration
, governance, and representation within a state.
True
Internal boundaries divide a state into smaller political
units
.
Historical conflicts and colonization are examples of historical factors shaping
internal boundaries
.
True
Match the effect of internal boundaries with its impact:
Governance and administration ↔️ Shapes efficiency and coordination
Resource allocation ↔️ Leads to uneven development
Cultural dynamics ↔️ Reinforces cultural identities
What type of internal boundaries are found in the United States?
Administrative
What do case studies of internal boundaries demonstrate about their impact?
Shapes political geography
What is the purpose of internal boundaries in a state?
Facilitate administration, governance, and representation
Counties are subdivisions of states or
provinces
with local administrative functions.
True
Areas designated for electing representatives are called
electoral
districts.
What is the primary purpose of electoral boundaries?
Ensure fair representation
Why are economic boundaries established within a state?
Foster economic development
Match the type of internal boundary with its characteristic:
Administrative ↔️ Defined by governmental institutions
Electoral ↔️ Ensures fair representation
Linguistic ↔️ Demarcates regions based on language
Economic ↔️ Fosters economic development
Order the types of internal boundaries based on their primary purpose:
1️⃣ Administrative: Governance and public service
2️⃣ Electoral: Fair representation
3️⃣ Linguistic: Protect linguistic diversity
4️⃣ Economic: Foster economic development
Economic zones in China are examples of boundaries shaped by contemporary
factors
.
Internal boundaries can influence the political, economic, and
sociocultural
landscape of a state.
True
India uses linguistic boundaries to recognize linguistic
communities
.
Linguistic boundaries in
Spain
have led to tensions over political representation and resource allocation.
True
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