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Review questions 1. how is washington
d. c. a good example of devolution? 2. how would you explain the consequences of colonialism and imperialism? 3. what characteristics do political geographers look for in order to determine if a territory is a state? 4. what are some of the objectives of the united nations? 5. how is kashmir a good example of irredentism? critical thinking questions 1. do you think the consequences of imperialism/colonialism are more positive or negative? 2. do you think that the objectives of the united nations are worthy of pursuit? 3. do you think that imperialism is justifiable? 4. do you think that your state experiences more centripetal forces or more centrifugal forces? 5. what political insights can be drawn from the borders of your home country?

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