Question
29. Which of these is an example of a political boundary? A boundary drawn by humans (not based on natural features) B. A boundary formed by a river, mountain, or ocean C. A mountain range D A boundary that only the President can draw
Answer
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Answer
A
Explanation
By definition, a political boundary is a demarcation line that separates entities in a political setting. These can be local governments, state-lines, or nationally-grounded fronts, and they are defined by artificial or man-made structures. Hence, an example of political boundary would be a boundary drawn by humans not based on natural features. The other options given in the question are instances of physical/natural boundaries where geographical features naturally form boundaries (like a river or mountain) or are unrelated to the concept of political boundaries (a boundary only the President can draw).