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An example of a political feature on a map could be international borders between countries, depicting boundaries and divisions between different political entities.
Countries are sovereign political entities with their own government and borders. A country does not consist of other countries within its territory.
A political map would best show a continent as it displays borders between different countries and territories within the continent. It provides a clear outline of the land divisions and political entities present on the continent.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the Gadsden Purchase...the actual borders of each state had been established at different times later on....but those 2 treaties established the national borders.
The Constitutional Convention of 1849 established the borders of California and Nevada.
A political map typically shows boundaries of countries, states, and cities, as well as capitals and other major cities. It may also display other political features like labeling of territories and disputed regions. Political maps often use different colors or symbols to represent different countries or political entities.
An area of land that is smaller than a continent is called a country. Countries are political entities that are typically smaller than continents and have defined borders, governments, and often unique cultures.
Physical geography is essentially unchanged from medieval times to today. Political geography, of course, has changed beyond all recognition. Few political entities of medieval times have even survived to today, and those that have have mostly very different borders or internal boundaries.
Time zone borders are jagged because they follow political borders.
The political borders of Pakistan and Bangladesh were defined by an agreement with the British. When India and Pakistan were given their independence in 1947, the borders for India, Pakistan, and what would become Bangladesh were in the contract.