Dinamichnost Politicheskoi Karty Mira Konspekt Uroka May 2026

Using an atlas to identify newly formed states or territory changes.

According to Foxford , these changes are categorized into two main groups: 1. Quantitative Changes (Related to Area and Number)

The merging of countries (e.g., Germany in 1990) or the breakup of states (e.g., USSR, Yugoslavia). dinamichnost politicheskoi karty mira konspekt uroka

Age of Discovery, European colonial expansion, and capitalist growth. 1914 – 1990s

Discussing why the map is more "active" than physical maps. Using an atlas to identify newly formed states

Exchange of small border territories between neighboring states. 2. Qualitative Changes (Related to Status and Structure)

Moving a capital city (e.g., Brazil moving its capital to Brasília) or renaming a country (e.g., Macedonia becoming North Macedonia in 2019). formation of the CIS

Collapse of the USSR, formation of the CIS, and ongoing globalization. Lesson Outline Summary A typical lesson plan on this topic includes: