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  1. Unitary States (Power) Power is concentrated with the central government. Minimal authority is given to smaller, local groups. Federal States (Countries) Typically countries with large landmasses. United States, Russia, Canada. Countries with multiple ethnic groups and large minority groups.

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    This zero-stimulus question focused on political geography concepts of territoriality and sovereignty at different scales of analysis. Students were expected to draw from two main units for this question: Unit 4 (Political Patterns and Processes) and Unit 6 (Cities and Urban Land Use). In addition, the main skills for this question were found in Sk...

    The response to part A earned 1 point because it defines the concept of territoriality in terms of political geography by invoking the process of government creating a space as its own. The response to part B earned 1 point because it describes how a sovereign state has control with no influence from outside entities. Question 1 (continued) The...

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  3. Accept one of the following: A1. Territoriality is the connection of people, their culture, and their economic systems to where they live (can apply to multiple scales). A2. Territoriality is the process by which a set of political units with fixed distinct boundaries are created, expanded, annexed, and/or defended.

  4. AP® HUMAN GEOGRAPHY SCORING GUIDELINES Question 3 6 Points: 2 + 2 + 2) A. Define unitary state and identify the country shown that fits the definition of a unitary state. oints (1 definition + 1 identification) • Definition: o a country organized in such a way that most power is placed in a central government, or

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  5. A. Define unitary state and identify the country shown that fits the definition of a unitary state. 2 points (1 definition + 1 identification) • Definition: o a country organized in such a way that most power is placed in a central government , or there is limited political power at subnational scales of governance • Identification: Japan ...

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  6. • G2. A unitary government may have an effective, specialized, and/or centralized national public health care system and/or national health insurance system (e.g., provide family planning services more effectively and/or at lower cost ). • G3. A unitary governm ent may have a more efficient system to deliver incentives

  7. Jan 7, 2023 · Here are a few examples of countries that have a federal system of governance: United States: The United States has a federal system of government in which power is divided between the federal government and the state governments.

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