- The control ofterritory alreadyoccupied andorganized byan indigenoussociety- A group of peoplewith commonculturalcharacteristics andidentifythemselves as acohesive group– invisible lines thatseparate differentcultural groups,often based onlanguage, religion,ethnicity, or othercultural traitsFrontier- expansionandperpetuationof an empire- The redrawing oflegislativeboundaries entirelyfor electoralpurposes, therebybenefiting the partyin powerColonialismPoliticalBoundary- A state'sborder thatcorresponds toa natural, real-life boundaryPopularVoteElectoralVotesTerritorialDispute- A zoneseparating twostates in whichneither of thestates exercisespolitical control– citizenstarted ballotmeasures fornew laws oramendmentsCulturalBoundaryGerrymandering– a real orimaginary linethat separatesdifferentregions of Earth- the tally ofeachindividual's votewithin a givengeographicareaPoliticalGeography- The ability of astate to governits territory fromcontrol of itsinternal affairsby other statesStateContingentProposition- An area organizedinto a political unitand ruled by anestablishedgovernment withcontrol over itsinternal and foreignaffairsSovereignty- a slip orsheet of paperon which aperson's voteis markedBoundary– legislaturestartedballotmeasure– an imaginaryline separatingone political unit,such as acountry or state,from another- the officialvote forpresident andvice presidentby electors ineach state– citizenstarted ballotmeasure tochangecurrent lawsBufferState- an event orstate ofaffairs thatdepends onanother event- the body ofelectors whoformally elect theUnited Statespresident andvice-presidentElectoralCollegeBallotCity-State- Anydisputeover landownershipReferendumNation– a small neutralcountry that liesbetween two largerhostile countries andserves to prevent theoutbreak of regionalconflictAmendmentColony– an independent city— and sometimes itssurrounding land —which has its owngovernment,completely separatefrom nearbycountries- The study ofgeographyinvolvinggeographic states,borders, and howhumans identifywith themImperialism- territory that islegally tied to asovereign staterather thanbeingindependent- an alterationof or addition toa motion, bill,constitution, etcInitiativePhysicalBoundary- The control ofterritory alreadyoccupied andorganized byan indigenoussociety- A group of peoplewith commonculturalcharacteristics andidentifythemselves as acohesive group– invisible lines thatseparate differentcultural groups,often based onlanguage, religion,ethnicity, or othercultural traitsFrontier- expansionandperpetuationof an empire- The redrawing oflegislativeboundaries entirelyfor electoralpurposes, therebybenefiting the partyin powerColonialismPoliticalBoundary- A state'sborder thatcorresponds toa natural, real-life boundaryPopularVoteElectoralVotesTerritorialDispute- A zoneseparating twostates in whichneither of thestates exercisespolitical control– citizenstarted ballotmeasures fornew laws oramendmentsCulturalBoundaryGerrymandering– a real orimaginary linethat separatesdifferentregions of Earth- the tally ofeachindividual's votewithin a givengeographicareaPoliticalGeography- The ability of astate to governits territory fromcontrol of itsinternal affairsby other statesStateContingentProposition- An area organizedinto a political unitand ruled by anestablishedgovernment withcontrol over itsinternal and foreignaffairsSovereignty- a slip orsheet of paperon which aperson's voteis markedBoundary– legislaturestartedballotmeasure– an imaginaryline separatingone political unit,such as acountry or state,from another- the officialvote forpresident andvice presidentby electors ineach state– citizenstarted ballotmeasure tochangecurrent lawsBufferState- an event orstate ofaffairs thatdepends onanother event- the body ofelectors whoformally elect theUnited Statespresident andvice-presidentElectoralCollegeBallotCity-State- Anydisputeover landownershipReferendumNation– a small neutralcountry that liesbetween two largerhostile countries andserves to prevent theoutbreak of regionalconflictAmendmentColony– an independent city— and sometimes itssurrounding land —which has its owngovernment,completely separatefrom nearbycountries- The study ofgeographyinvolvinggeographic states,borders, and howhumans identifywith themImperialism- territory that islegally tied to asovereign staterather thanbeingindependent- an alterationof or addition toa motion, bill,constitution, etcInitiativePhysicalBoundary

Political Geography: Vocab Bingo - Call List

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  1. - The control of territory already occupied and organized by an indigenous society
  2. - A group of people with common cultural characteristics and identify themselves as a cohesive group
  3. – invisible lines that separate different cultural groups, often based on language, religion, ethnicity, or other cultural traits
  4. Frontier
  5. - expansion and perpetuation of an empire
  6. - The redrawing of legislative boundaries entirely for electoral purposes, thereby benefiting the party in power
  7. Colonialism
  8. Political Boundary
  9. - A state's border that corresponds to a natural, real-life boundary
  10. Popular Vote
  11. Electoral Votes
  12. Territorial Dispute
  13. - A zone separating two states in which neither of the states exercises political control
  14. – citizen started ballot measures for new laws or amendments
  15. Cultural Boundary
  16. Gerrymandering
  17. – a real or imaginary line that separates different regions of Earth
  18. - the tally of each individual's vote within a given geographic area
  19. Political Geography
  20. - The ability of a state to govern its territory from control of its internal affairs by other states
  21. State
  22. Contingent
  23. Proposition
  24. - An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government with control over its internal and foreign affairs
  25. Sovereignty
  26. - a slip or sheet of paper on which a person's vote is marked
  27. Boundary
  28. – legislature started ballot measure
  29. – an imaginary line separating one political unit, such as a country or state, from another
  30. - the official vote for president and vice president by electors in each state
  31. – citizen started ballot measure to change current laws
  32. Buffer State
  33. - an event or state of affairs that depends on another event
  34. - the body of electors who formally elect the United States president and vice-president
  35. Electoral College
  36. Ballot
  37. City-State
  38. - Any dispute over land ownership
  39. Referendum
  40. Nation
  41. – a small neutral country that lies between two larger hostile countries and serves to prevent the outbreak of regional conflict
  42. Amendment
  43. Colony
  44. – an independent city — and sometimes its surrounding land — which has its own government, completely separate from nearby countries
  45. - The study of geography involving geographic states, borders, and how humans identify with them
  46. Imperialism
  47. - territory that is legally tied to a sovereign state rather than being independent
  48. - an alteration of or addition to a motion, bill, constitution, etc
  49. Initiative
  50. Physical Boundary