How might a state's compact shape affect the state's government? (1 point)I. It would be easy to govern a unitary government from a central capital city.
II. Centers of governmental power are likely to be dispersed among the state's individual parts.
III. It is unlikely that the state would need to form a confederate form of government.
IV. The state would be constantly looking to prevent centrifugal forces from taking hold.
Group of answer choices
I and II

I and III

II and III

II and IV

III and IV

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

I and III

Explanation:

If the state were compact, it would be easy to use a unitary system to govern from a central capital city.  

Regional differences should be relatively small, so it would be unlikely that the state would have to form a confederate system of government.

II is wrong. If the state is compact, it should be easy to govern from a central location

IV is wrong. If the state is compact, the centripetal forces should be stronger than the centrifugal forces.

Poland is a compact state with a unitary form of central government located in Warsaw and 16 provinces or administrative divisions.


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