Culture and Identity · Cultural Geography
Political Geography
Studying the organization of political space and the causes of territorial conflict.
Key Questions
- 1What makes a boundary 'natural' versus 'artificial'?
- 2How do stateless nations challenge the traditional concept of the nation state?
- 3How does gerrymandering manipulate the geographic representation of voters?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Global Connections - Grade 9
Grade: Grade 9
Subject: Geography
Unit: Culture and Identity
Period: Cultural Geography
Suggested Methodologies
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