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A Frontier......
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A Boundary ...............
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is infinitely thin, invisible and imaginary line
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bring the neighbouring states into direct contact
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all of the above
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increses intentional for (violent) face to face meetings
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A Boundary is a zone where no state experience complete political control
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Frontiers have been replaced with boundaries except in
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Anarctica
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Germany
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Mexico
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Arabian Peninsula
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A natural boundary is
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physical
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mountains
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water
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deserts
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airports
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earthquakes
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An artificial boundary includes geometric(latitude), religious, language, political, factors
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[blank_start]Antecedents[blank_end] are drawn across an area before it is well [blank_start]populated[blank_end] (Western World (Canada&US)
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Antecedents
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Antepopulated
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Subsequent= drawn after development of the [blank_start]cultural landscape[blank_end] (N/S Ireland)
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An example of an artificial boundary is:
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Natural boundaries can be found in:
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The Himalayas between Nepal and China
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The Andes- extend though Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina
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Pyrenees mountains between Spain and France
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The Sahara desert- part of many countries in reality: Libya, Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Chad, Morocco, Eritrea, Niger, Mauritania, Mali, and the Sudan
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Josip Broz Tito led the faction to fight against Nazi rule in [blank_start]Yugoslavia.[blank_end]
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The Doctrine of [blank_start]Nationalism[blank_end]- every nation has the right to its own [blank_start]sovereign[blank_end] state where it can express its unique culture ; everybody belongs to a nation .
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French Settlers introduced Catholicism to Canada in the 1600's
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Nation signifies
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more than the existence of boundaries of political institutions
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includes a cultural group that shares a common language, heritage, culture and set of values
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the group must not have any have political presence
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existence of social boundaries
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[blank_start]Religious[blank_end] assimilation refers to a process by which a persons [blank_start]languages or culture[blank_end] come to resemble these of another group.
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Religious
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languages or culture
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Religious wars are
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less violent than others since combatants are fighting for religious freedoms; they often believe that their combative efforts will be rewarded in the here after
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are more bloody than others since combatants are driven with a religious fervours; they often believe that their combative efforts will be rewarded
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religious wars do not exist; religion is always peacful
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religious wars are not driven by anything other than god
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Diffusion is the process in which an [blank_start]idea[blank_end] or [blank_start]innovation[blank_end] is [blank_start]transmitted[blank_end] from one individual or group to another across a space
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idea
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innovation
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transmitted
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Relocation Diffusion
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physically carried to new areas by migrating individuals or population that process it
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physically changed to new areas by immigrating individuals or population that process it
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mentally carried to new areas by transporting individuals or population that process it
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mentally carried to new areas by religion
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Expansion Diffusion involves:
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the spread of money and wealth to new cultures
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the spread of an item or idea from one place to another
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the spread of knowledge to your peer
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the cheese spread Philadelphia
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Hierarchical diffusion is the process of
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categorizing people into a hierarchy to create a hierarchical diffusion chart
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transferring ideas first between larger places and prominent people and only later to smaller- less important pointer people
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a fundamental idea, though not a specific trait itself stimulates imitative behaviour within a population
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none of the above