Political Geography
Economic Geography
Health Geography
Urban Geography
Environmental Geography
100

What is soft power?

Soft power uses attraction and persuasion to change minds and influence behaviors.

100

In what country did the industrial revolution start?

Great Britain 

100

What is the difference between health equality and equity?

Equality: giving everyone the exact same resource

Equity: qiving everyone the specific resource they need to reach the same health outcome

100

Cities almost always form next to this environmental feature?

Water

100

When human activity becomes the dominant influence on earths atmosphere. What is this known as?

Anthropocene.

200

What is the difference between a state and a nation?

State: A political concept, a territory with defined boundaries organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs.


Nation: A social/cultural concept, a homogeneous group of people with a common heritage, language, religion or political goals.

 

200

Define core-Periphery

A model that explains uneven economic development across space

200

What does the inverse care law state?

The inverse care law states that medical care is more available in areas with lower disease burdens than in areas with higher disease burdens.  

200

What uses sensors on satellites, aircraft, or drones to collect data about buildings/cities physical footprint?

Remote sensing

200



What is the tragedy of the commons




Situation where groups overuse common land because they want there fair share

300

Give an example of a multinational state

The UK (among other answers)

300

Limiting foreign ownership of businesses, increasing tariffs, and replacing imports with domestic production are examples of which type of economic development?

Self-sufficiency

300

Which stage of the epidemiological transition stage represents is characterized by receding pandemics

Stage 2

300

How many people live in an urban area if it is a determined Metacity?

20+ million people

300

What is measured to determine someone's ecological footprint?

Their consumption of resources

400

What kind of boundary does the Rio Grande River represent?

Subsequent (Natural too)

400

What are the different steps in the commodity chain?

Raw Materials --> Manufacturing --> Assembly --> Distribution --> Consumption

400

What is the Largest country in the world by land that struggles with HIV/AIDS? HINT: Look for a world map

Russia

400

Which urban structure model posits that cities develop multiple centers?

Multiple Nuclei model

400

Humans building a bridge across a river would be an example of which Human Environmental Interaction?

Modification

500

Draw an image of maritime zones that include a territorial sea, a contiguous zone and an exclusive economic zone. (must include the distance of each zone)

The answer would be on slide 21-23

500

Name the Four Asian Tigers in order of GDP (not GDP per capita), least to most, as of 2025.

Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea

500

What is the difference between the Inverse Care Law and distance Decay?

The Inverse Care law is the idea that in areas where the population is most in need of medical care, it is least available (due to richer areas pulling resources). And the idea of distance decay is that the likelihood of patients seeking medical treatment decreases as distance from health care increases (this is prevalent in rural areas).

500

Which urban geography model includes zones in rings, such as the CBD, transition zone, working-class zone, and commuter zone?

Concentric Zone Model

500

What is the framework for measuring environmental impact and its components? Hint: It includes multiple features within an equation

I=PxAxT, Population, Affluence, Technology

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