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Deck 6: Political Geography: A Divided World
1
According to Gearóid Ó Tuathail, which type of geography is about "power, an ever-changing map revealing the struggle over borders, space, and authority"?
A) political geography
B) ethnic geography
C) geodemography
D) religious geography
A) political geography
B) ethnic geography
C) geodemography
D) religious geography
A
2
Geographers talk about the world's "states," which many people also refer to as:
A) countries
B) kingdoms
C) emirates
D) provinces
A) countries
B) kingdoms
C) emirates
D) provinces
A
3
A centralized authority that enforces a single political, economic, and legal system within its territorial boundaries is a:
A) nation
B) exclave
C) state
D) heartland
A) nation
B) exclave
C) state
D) heartland
C
4
The modern international system depends upon states recognizing one another's:
A) supranationalism
B) ethnocentrism
C) sovereignty
D) territorial morphology
A) supranationalism
B) ethnocentrism
C) sovereignty
D) territorial morphology
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5
Which is NOT a part of the modern definition of a state as geographers define it?
A) a semiautonomous region within a larger country
B) an independent political unit
C) centralized authority
D) bounded territory
A) a semiautonomous region within a larger country
B) an independent political unit
C) centralized authority
D) bounded territory
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6
One cause of conflict in the Middle East is some groups' denial of Israel's:
A) nationalism
B) theocracy
C) religion
D) sovereignty
A) nationalism
B) theocracy
C) religion
D) sovereignty
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7
Independent countries such as Canada, Myanmar, and the Czech Republic are tangible evidence of:
A) sovereignty
B) universality
C) nationalism
D) marchlands
A) sovereignty
B) universality
C) nationalism
D) marchlands
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8
The strategy used by individuals or groups to control an area of land is called:
A) authoritarianism
B) territoriality
C) instinctive territorial imperative
D) territorial ideology
A) authoritarianism
B) territoriality
C) instinctive territorial imperative
D) territorial ideology
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9
Which continent is composed of 12 different countries, or states?
A) North America
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Africa
A) North America
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Africa
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10
Which continent is composed of 55 different countries, or states?
A) North America
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Africa
A) North America
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Africa
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11
How many states is the Australian continent home to?
A) one
B) three
C) six
D) eighteen
A) one
B) three
C) six
D) eighteen
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12
Which of the following continents is home to the fewest states?
A) North America
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Africa
A) North America
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Africa
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13
Which of the following continents is home to the most states?
A) Africa
B) South America
C) North America
D) Australia
A) Africa
B) South America
C) North America
D) Australia
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14
Which term reflects the need to belong to a larger group that controls its own piece of the Earth?
A) jingoism
B) territoriality
C) ethnocentrism
D) cultural placeism
A) jingoism
B) territoriality
C) ethnocentrism
D) cultural placeism
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15
According to Robert Sack, all of the following are true EXCEPT:
A) Territoriality is a cultural strategy.
B) The practice of marking territorial borders originated in Asia.
C) The modern territorial state emerged in sixteenth-century Europe.
D) The modern state diffused around the globe by way of colonialism.
A) Territoriality is a cultural strategy.
B) The practice of marking territorial borders originated in Asia.
C) The modern territorial state emerged in sixteenth-century Europe.
D) The modern state diffused around the globe by way of colonialism.
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16
The area where national cultures overlap and blend is called:
A) a borderland
B) a state
C) a territory
D) a frontier
A) a borderland
B) a state
C) a territory
D) a frontier
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17
A nation-state is an independent country that:
A) includes at least one exclave
B) has only one official language
C) is dominated by a relatively homogeneous cultural group
D) is not a member of any economic union, such as the EU or ASEAN
A) includes at least one exclave
B) has only one official language
C) is dominated by a relatively homogeneous cultural group
D) is not a member of any economic union, such as the EU or ASEAN
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18
Which state configuration is considered one of the most difficult to govern?
A) exclave
B) compact
C) elongated
D) circular
A) exclave
B) compact
C) elongated
D) circular
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19
National governance is easier when a country is:
A) pene-enclave
B) elongated
C) compact
D) protruded
A) pene-enclave
B) elongated
C) compact
D) protruded
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20
The configuration of a national territory that minimizes the amount of border to be defended is:
A) pene-enclave
B) elongated
C) compact
D) heartland
A) pene-enclave
B) elongated
C) compact
D) heartland
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21
Which country comes closest to the "ideal" hexagonal configuration of a national territory?
A) Indonesia
B) Brazil
C) Uruguay
D) the United States
A) Indonesia
B) Brazil
C) Uruguay
D) the United States
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22
Which territory comes closest to the "ideal" hexagonal configuration of a national territory?
A) France
B) Belgium
C) Australia
D) Germany
A) France
B) Belgium
C) Australia
D) Germany
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23
Which is NOT a narrow, elongated country?
A) Norway
B) The Gambia
C) Chile
D) France
A) Norway
B) The Gambia
C) Chile
D) France
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24
Lesotho is best described as a(n):
A) pene-enclave
B) exclave
C) enclave
D) perforated state
A) pene-enclave
B) exclave
C) enclave
D) perforated state
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25
Lesotho, a country totally surrounded by South Africa, is what type of political entity?
A) enclave
B) exclave
C) pene-enclave
D) elongated state
A) enclave
B) exclave
C) pene-enclave
D) elongated state
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26
An intrusive piece of territory with a small outlet is a(n):
A) pene-enclave
B) elongated state
C) compact state
D) protruded territory
A) pene-enclave
B) elongated state
C) compact state
D) protruded territory
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27
The Gambia is an example of a(n):
A) enclave
B) elongated state
C) pene-enclave
D) exclave
A) enclave
B) elongated state
C) pene-enclave
D) exclave
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28
Kaliningrad is an example of a(n):
A) enclave
B) elongated state
C) pene-enclave
D) exclave
A) enclave
B) elongated state
C) pene-enclave
D) exclave
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29

-On the map, an example of a state with a compact national territory like France is:
A) Brazil
B) Argentina
C) Canada
D) Indonesia
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30

-As shown on the map, the Kaliningrad district of Russia is best described as a(n):
A) enclave
B) pene-enclave
C) perforated state
D) exclave
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31
Which is NOT an example of an elongated country?
A) Finland
B) Chile
C) Norway
D) Botswana
A) Finland
B) Chile
C) Norway
D) Botswana
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32
Prior to 1971, Bangladesh was a(n) __________ of Pakistan.
A) buffer state
B) satellite state
C) pene-enclave
D) exclave
A) buffer state
B) satellite state
C) pene-enclave
D) exclave
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33
Prior to independence, Bangladesh was an exclave of:
A) Senegal
B) India
C) Pakistan
D) Thailand
A) Senegal
B) India
C) Pakistan
D) Thailand
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34
Alaska and the territory formerly known as East Pakistan are examples of:
A) nation-states
B) independent states
C) enclaves
D) exclaves
A) nation-states
B) independent states
C) enclaves
D) exclaves
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35
Which state is composed of many islands and has been challenged by secessionist movements?
A) Indonesia
B) Russia
C) Samoa
D) Brazil
A) Indonesia
B) Russia
C) Samoa
D) Brazil
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36
Which factor does NOT pose a governance problem in multi-island countries?
A) secessionist tendencies or separatist movements
B) different monetary systems
C) difficulties in transportation
D) administrative problems exacerbated by communication lags
A) secessionist tendencies or separatist movements
B) different monetary systems
C) difficulties in transportation
D) administrative problems exacerbated by communication lags
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37
In the case of East Pakistan and West Pakistan, the exclaves were an undesirable political condition for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A) West Pakistan hoarded the country's wealth.
B) They were ethnically different, a source of conflict between the two parts of Pakistan.
C) They were separated by nearly 1000 miles.
D) The people of East Pakistan had much more political power than the people of West Pakistan.
A) West Pakistan hoarded the country's wealth.
B) They were ethnically different, a source of conflict between the two parts of Pakistan.
C) They were separated by nearly 1000 miles.
D) The people of East Pakistan had much more political power than the people of West Pakistan.
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38
The first new sovereign state of the twenty-first century was:
A) Lesotho
B) Swaziland
C) Timor-Leste
D) Kaliningrad
A) Lesotho
B) Swaziland
C) Timor-Leste
D) Kaliningrad
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39
A small and weak independent country lying between two powerful, potentially belligerent countries is a:
A) pene-enclave
B) marchland
C) buffer state
D) heartland
A) pene-enclave
B) marchland
C) buffer state
D) heartland
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40
Which country has NOT been involved in secessionist movements or wars in recent years?
A) Sudan
B) Spain
C) Brazil
D) Iraq
A) Sudan
B) Spain
C) Brazil
D) Iraq
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41
Nepal and Mongolia are both examples of:
A) satellite states
B) pene-enclaves
C) buffer states
D) supranational states
A) satellite states
B) pene-enclaves
C) buffer states
D) supranational states
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42
Which buffer state lies between Russia and China?
A) Nepal
B) Kathmandu
C) Mongolia
D) Kazakhstan
A) Nepal
B) Kathmandu
C) Mongolia
D) Kazakhstan
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43
Which buffer state lies between India and China?
A) Nepal
B) Kathmandu
C) Mongolia
D) Kazakhstan
A) Nepal
B) Kathmandu
C) Mongolia
D) Kazakhstan
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44
Nepal can be classified as a(n):
A) buffer state
B) satellite state
C) marchland
D) exclave
A) buffer state
B) satellite state
C) marchland
D) exclave
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45
When the Soviet Union existed, Mongolia was independent but essentially controlled by the Soviet government. At that time, Mongolia was a(n):
A) buffer state
B) satellite state
C) marchland
D) exclave
A) buffer state
B) satellite state
C) marchland
D) exclave
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46
The Rio Grande and Pyrenees are examples of:
A) satellite states
B) natural boundaries
C) ethnographic boundaries
D) geometric boundaries
A) satellite states
B) natural boundaries
C) ethnographic boundaries
D) geometric boundaries
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47
When a buffer state is taken over by a neighboring country, the buffer state becomes a(n):
A) enclave
B) perforated state
C) satellite state
D) natural boundary
A) enclave
B) perforated state
C) satellite state
D) natural boundary
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48
The border that divides India from predominantly Islamic Pakistan is a good example of a(n):
A) geometric boundary
B) natural boundary
C) perforated boundary
D) ethnographic boundary
A) geometric boundary
B) natural boundary
C) perforated boundary
D) ethnographic boundary
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49
Some of the states in the western United States-such as Colorado and Wyoming-are known as the "square states." The squareness of their borders is a good example of:
A) geometric boundaries
B) relic boundaries
C) ethnographic boundaries
D) federal boundaries
A) geometric boundaries
B) relic boundaries
C) ethnographic boundaries
D) federal boundaries
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50
The United States boundary between Texas and Mexico follows the Rio Grande. This is an example of what type of boundary?
A) geometric
B) autocratic
C) fragmented
D) natural
A) geometric
B) autocratic
C) fragmented
D) natural
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51
A boundary drawn on the basis of a cultural trait is a(n):
A) relic boundary
B) unitary boundary
C) ethnographic boundary
D) supranational boundary
A) relic boundary
B) unitary boundary
C) ethnographic boundary
D) supranational boundary
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52
Perfectly straight lines drawn without regard for physical or cultural features of the area are known as:
A) relic boundaries
B) unitary boundaries
C) supranational boundaries
D) geometric boundaries
A) relic boundaries
B) unitary boundaries
C) supranational boundaries
D) geometric boundaries
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53
Switzerland is organized into regions called cantons based on linguistic differences. The boundaries of these cantons are:
A) geometric
B) linguistic
C) ethnographic
D) natural
A) geometric
B) linguistic
C) ethnographic
D) natural
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54
The boundary between North Dakota and South Dakota is what kind of border?
A) ethnographic
B) geometric
C) marchland
D) natural
A) ethnographic
B) geometric
C) marchland
D) natural
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55
A system in which power is concentrated centrally, with little or no provincial authority, is described as:
A) relic
B) unitary
C) supranational
D) federal
A) relic
B) unitary
C) supranational
D) federal
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56
Which is NOT a federal state?
A) Canada
B) the United States
C) Australia
D) France
A) Canada
B) the United States
C) Australia
D) France
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57
A geographically expressive political system that acknowledges the existence of regional cultural differences and provides the mechanisms by which various regions can maintain individual characteristics is described as:
A) relic
B) unitary
C) supranational
D) federal
A) relic
B) unitary
C) supranational
D) federal
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58
Native American reservations in the United States are best described as:
A) semiautonomous enclaves
B) exclaves
C) independent states
D) elongated tribal states
A) semiautonomous enclaves
B) exclaves
C) independent states
D) elongated tribal states
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59
Which is NOT true of Native American reservations in the United States?
A) They are semiautonomous enclaves within the United States.
B) They are legally sanctioned political territories.
C) The land within them is owned exclusively by Native Americans.
D) They have certain rights to self-government that may differ from the local surrounding authorities.
A) They are semiautonomous enclaves within the United States.
B) They are legally sanctioned political territories.
C) The land within them is owned exclusively by Native Americans.
D) They have certain rights to self-government that may differ from the local surrounding authorities.
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60
Which country is NOT a federal state?
A) the United States
B) China
C) Switzerland
D) Canada
A) the United States
B) China
C) Switzerland
D) Canada
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61
Factors that promote national unity and solidarity are known as:
A) irredentism
B) imperialism
C) centrifugal forces
D) centripetal forces
A) irredentism
B) imperialism
C) centrifugal forces
D) centripetal forces
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62
National languages, national museums, and national monuments are all:
A) centripetal forces
B) centrifugal forces
C) push factors
D) pull factors
A) centripetal forces
B) centrifugal forces
C) push factors
D) pull factors
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63
In Canada, the people of Québec have a sense of unity based on their common French heritage, and many Francophones desire separation from Canada. The undermining of Canada's national integrity is an example of what?
A) centripetal force
B) centrifugal force
C) guerrilla movement
D) insurgency action
A) centripetal force
B) centrifugal force
C) guerrilla movement
D) insurgency action
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64
According to John Agnew, the two world wars of the twentieth century were caused primarily by:
A) colonialism
B) nationalism
C) wealth disparity
D) technological development
A) colonialism
B) nationalism
C) wealth disparity
D) technological development
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65
Which state has NOT seen an ethnic cleansing in the last 100 years?
A) Mexico
B) Germany
C) Rwanda
D) Sudan
A) Mexico
B) Germany
C) Rwanda
D) Sudan
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66
What state became independent in 2011?
A) Timor-Leste
B) Brunei
C) South Sudan
D) the Republic of Ireland
A) Timor-Leste
B) Brunei
C) South Sudan
D) the Republic of Ireland
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67
The state of South Sudan was created as a result of which process?
A) hierarchical diffusion
B) territorial fission
C) exclave exclusion
D) supranationalism
A) hierarchical diffusion
B) territorial fission
C) exclave exclusion
D) supranationalism
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68
The deliberate use of the redistricting process to encourage a desired election outcome is called:
A) hierarchical diffusion
B) gerrymandering
C) reapportionment
D) subdivision
A) hierarchical diffusion
B) gerrymandering
C) reapportionment
D) subdivision
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69
What is the advantage of using a cartogram to represent whether a state voted red or blue?
A) It gives preference to states with larger areas.
B) It provides insight into where cities are located that voted blue.
C) It is sized in proportion to the population of the state.
D) It shows the number of voters per square mile.
A) It gives preference to states with larger areas.
B) It provides insight into where cities are located that voted blue.
C) It is sized in proportion to the population of the state.
D) It shows the number of voters per square mile.
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70
In which country was Google's search engine modified to match the government's censorship laws?
A) Australia
B) Germany
C) China
D) India
A) Australia
B) Germany
C) China
D) India
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71
During the Arab Spring, which country did NOT completely sever its residents' Internet connections?
A) Syria
B) Egypt
C) Libya
D) Tunisia
A) Syria
B) Egypt
C) Libya
D) Tunisia
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72
The westward expansion of American influence during the colonial area and the expansion of Paris as political and economic power was consolidated in the city are examples of:
A) political innovation
B) diffusion of political authority
C) colonialism
D) displacement
A) political innovation
B) diffusion of political authority
C) colonialism
D) displacement
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73
When countries voluntarily give up some portion of their independence to gain the advantages of a closer economic or political association with other countries, it is known as:
A) imperialism
B) irredentism
C) supranationalism
D) federalism
A) imperialism
B) irredentism
C) supranationalism
D) federalism
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74

-According to the map, the countries that belong to the Arab League are centered in:
A) South Asia
B) Southeast Asia
C) Europe
D) North Africa and Southwest Asia
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75

-On the map, which European country is conspicuously missing from the European Union?
A) Finland
B) France
C) Greece
D) Norway
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76

-On the map, almost all of the members of the Commonwealth of Independent States border:
A) the Middle East
B) Russia
C) the Maghreb
D) China
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77
Canada, Mexico, and the United States are all members of:
A) ASEAN
B) the Arab League
C) the EU
D) NAFTA
A) ASEAN
B) the Arab League
C) the EU
D) NAFTA
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78
Which supranational organization does NOT represent the vestige of a collapsed empire?
A) the British Commonwealth
B) the French Community
C) the Commonwealth of Independent States
D) the European Union
A) the British Commonwealth
B) the French Community
C) the Commonwealth of Independent States
D) the European Union
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79
Which supranational organization is the MOST cohesive and organized?
A) the European Union
B) the Arab League
C) the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
D) the Commonwealth of Independent States
A) the European Union
B) the Arab League
C) the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
D) the Commonwealth of Independent States
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80
The Commonwealth of Independent States is a vestige of which former empire?
A) British
B) French
C) Russian
D) Spanish
A) British
B) French
C) Russian
D) Spanish
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