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  1. Unitary States (Look) Federal States (Benefits) Power is spread out so no one person or level has too much power. More efficient. Cultural differences can be addressed at more local levels. Increased unity and citizen participation in government. Unitary States (Benefits) Create social unity among a country. Government can be very responsive to ...

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    In this zero-stimulus question, students were expected to examine how the concept of rate of natural increase (RNI) is used to help understand population growth and decline. Students were expected to draw from two main units for this question: Unit 2 (Population and Migration Patterns and Processes) and Unit 4 (Political Patterns and Processes). Th...

    The response to part A earned 1 point because it defines the concept of natural increase rates as the difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate. The response to part B earned 1 point because it describes how a country can have a negative rate of natural increase when the number of deaths exceeds the number of births in a gi...

    The response to part A did not earn a point because it does not define the rate of natural increase as the difference between crude birth rate and crude death rate. The response to part B earned 1 point because it correctly describes a negative rate of natural increase as occurring when the crude death rate is greater than the crude birth rate. ...

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  3. Sample: 3C Score: 4. The response earned partial credit in part A, partial credit in part B, and full credit in part C. The response received partial credit in part A for identifying Japan but does not define a central government as a feature of. a unitary state. The response earned 1 point in part B for one negative impact of a unitary system ...

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  4. 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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  5. AP Human Geo #4 FRQ. Political. • A unitary state is a state governed as a single power in which the central goverment is predominant and any other subdivisions exercise powers that the central goverment delegates. In other words, the governent holds all power. Out of the two countries, Germany and Japan, Japan is the unitary state.

  6. 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.

  7. Federalism. Correct answer: Federalism. Explanation: Federalism is a system of government where power is shared (in various arrangements) between a centralized government and various regional authorities. The United States is a federal country because power is shared between the national government and the governments of the various states.

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