AMSCO AP Human Geography - Unit 4.3: Political Power and Territoriality

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geopolitics

the study of how geography affects politics and the relationships between countries. Also relates to trade, managing resources, and the global environment

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territoriality

the willingness of a person or group of people to defend area(s) they claim

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neocolonialism

a newer type of colonialism where economic, political, or cultural control is indirectly forced upon developing countries

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choke point

an area which is physically congested between wider regions of movement and interaction; “a small gap.” Usually straits and canals today.