Neocolonialism, China, Africa, Oh My! [AP Human Geography Unit 4 Topic 3] (4.3)

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Published on Feb 26, 2021
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:08 Territoriality
0:25 Colonialism & Imperialism
0:47 Neocolonialism
1:50 China, Africa, & Neocolonialism
5:05 Choke Points
6:10 Shatterbelt Region
6:37 Cultural Shatterbelt
6:55 Shatterbelt Region & Cultural Shatterbelt
7:13 Practice Quiz


Skills in this video:
PSO-4.C
Describe the concepts
of political power and
territoriality as used by
geographers.

PSO-4.C.1
Political power is expressed geographically as
control over people, land, and resources, as
illustrated by neocolonialism, shatterbelts, and
choke points.

PSO-4.C.2
Territoriality is the connection of people,
their culture, and their economic systems to
the land.


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