These involve the physical alteration of state boundaries or the number of entities on the map.
These changes occur without necessarily altering the physical borders of a state.
The merging of countries (e.g., Germany in 1990) or the breakup of states (e.g., USSR, Yugoslavia). dinamichnost politicheskoi karty mira konspekt uroka
Collapse of the USSR, formation of the CIS, and ongoing globalization. Lesson Outline Summary A typical lesson plan on this topic includes:
Discussing why the map is more "active" than physical maps. These involve the physical alteration of state boundaries
Формирование политической карты мира - Фоксфорд
Rise and fall of early states (Ancient Egypt, Rome, Greece). 5th – 15th centuries Feudalism, formation of monarchies like England and France. New 16th century – 1914 Yugoslavia). Collapse of the USSR
Using an atlas to identify newly formed states or territory changes.