Unit 4 Topic 6 Flashcards

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What are international boundaries?

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A border between two or more different countries

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What are internal boundaries?

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A boundary that exists within a country’s borders. Boundaries are between different regions inside a country.

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What are internal boundaries caused by?

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political decision: East linking new provinces or states
historical/cultural factors: ethnic and linguistic groups
physical geography: rivers, mountains, etc.
Organizational needs: businesses, non-profit organizations, etc.

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4
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what is the census?

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An official country or survey of a population, typically recording various details
Happens every 10 years in the U.S.
Dictates the voting districts and representation each state has

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What are voting districts?

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A geographic area organized together for the purpose of administering elections

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What is redistricting?

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The process of redrawing districts after the census has occurred

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What is gerrymandering?

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The process of redistricting a voting district to favor one political party over another

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What are different methods of gerrymandering?

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cracking, packing, stacking, hijacking, kidnapping

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What is cracking?

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The process of spreading like-minded voters out across multiple districts

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What is packing?

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The process of stacking like-minded voters into just a few districts to reduce the impact of their vote in other districts

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What is stacking?

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The process of creating districts with narrow majority of voters from one group in order to create a larger number of districts where that group has a minority of voters

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What is hijacking?

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The process of altering district boundaries to move groups of voters into a different district to change the outcome of an election

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What is kidnapping?

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The practice of altering district boundaries to move a group of voters into a district with a different representatives to change the outcome of an election

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