Consequences of Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces
| English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|
| centrifugal forces | 离心力 | lí xīn lì |
| centripetal forces | 向心力 | xiàng xīn lì |
| failed states | 失败国家 | shī bài guó jiā |
| ethnonationalism | 族裔民族主义 | zú yì mín zú zhǔ yì |
Forces pulling two ways
- Every state feels two opposing forces.
- Centrifugal forces 离心力 pull a state apart.
- Centripetal forces 向心力 hold a state together.
A force that pulls a state apart is a ____ force.
Centrifugal forces pull a state apart; centripetal forces hold it together.
When forces pull apart
- Centrifugal forces include ethnic conflict, uneven development, and weak identity.
- Strong ones can lead to failed states 失败国家 and separatism.
- A failed state can no longer provide basic order or services.
A failed state can no longer provide basic order and services.
A failed state has lost effective control over its territory.
When forces hold together
- Centripetal forces include a shared language, national symbols, and fair infrastructure.
- Ethnonationalism 族裔民族主义 ties identity to one ethnic group — a strong but risky glue.
- Governments actively build centripetal forces to stay unified.
Centrifugal or centripetal?
Sort each force as pulling the state apart (centrifugal) or together (centripetal).
Forces that hold a state together, like a shared language, are ____ forces.
Centripetal forces build unity and national identity.
Select all centripetal (unifying) forces.
Language, symbols, and fair infrastructure unite; ethnic conflict divides.
Match each force to its effect.
Uneven development pulls apart; symbols hold together; failed state = collapse of order.
The same feature can be centrifugal or centripetal depending on context. Many languages can divide a state (centrifugal) — or a shared second language can unite it (centripetal). Judge each force by whether it pulls the state together or apart.
A national football team, a common language, and fair investment in every region are centripetal — they build unity. Deep ethnic conflict, huge gaps between rich and poor regions, and a weak sense of nationhood are centrifugal — and can push a state toward becoming a failed state.
Centrifugal forces (ethnic conflict, uneven development, weak identity) pull a state apart and can create failed states. Centripetal forces (shared language, symbols, fair infrastructure) hold it together. Governments build centripetal forces to stay unified.