Political Geography
Geography ⇒ Human Geography
Political Geography starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Define the term 'political geography'.
Describe the main idea of the 'Rimland Theory' in geopolitics.
Describe the role of the International Court of Justice in resolving political disputes.
Describe the term 'gerrymandering' and its impact on political representation.
Explain the concept of 'balkanization' and provide an example from world history.
Explain the concept of 'buffer state' with an example.
Explain the difference between a nation and a state with suitable examples.
Explain the significance of the McMahon Line in the context of India’s political geography.
Explain the term 'devolution' in the context of political geography.
Explain the term 'geopolitics' and give an example relevant to South Asia.
Explain the term 'irredentism' with an example.
What is the main difference between a unitary and a federal system of government?
What is the main function of the Election Commission of India?
What is the main purpose of the United Nations?
