Which of the following were reasons Mackinder considered the Heartland as the key to world power?
- The Heartland was insulated from maritime invasion.
- It possessed self-sufficiency in resources and a large landmass.
- The Heartland’s population density surpassed that of the Inner Crescent.
- The Heartland was strategically positioned to control both Europe and Asia.
1
1 and 3
2
1, 2, and 4
3
2 and 4
4
All statements are true