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AP Human Geography
Unit 4 – Political Geography
Topic 4.4
Why are antecedent boundaries considered stable?
They align with major geographic features that are unlikely to change reducing possibilities of dispute over territory.
They were established before the cultural landscape was well defined leading minimal disputes over time.
They are drawn based on distinct economic activities ensuring fair distribution of resources among regions within them leading to fewer disputes
They constantly adapt according to changing geopolitical scenarios maintaining stability in politics within that region
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