Thinking Geographically
Population & Politics
Culture & Agriculture
Development & Services
Urbanization
100

Place names

Toponyms

100

A country who's population share a common identity.

Nation-State

100

Culture found in large, heterogenous society that share certain habits despite differences. 

Popular Culture

100

The sector of the economy concerned with the gathering of raw materials

Primary Sector

100

A movement in urban planning to promote mixed use commercial and residential services, making areas more walkable

New Urbanism

200

The location of a city in relation to surrounding areas

Situation

200

The average number of children born to a woman in her childbearing years

Total Fertility Rate

200

The visible imprint of human activity on an area

Cultural Landscape
200

The series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufactured goods

The Industrial Revolution

200

An area or country that is seen as highly developed

MDC or Core

300

A thematic map in which a theme is shown by shading patterns or colors

Choropleth Map

300

The model that analyzes the changes in population in relation to healthcare, education and standard of living

Demographic Transition Model

300

Type of religion that accepts new converts

Universalizing Religion

300

Maximum distance a person is willing to travel for a service

Range

300

The largest settlement of a country if it has more than twice as many people as the second ranking settlement

Primate City

400
View that the natural environment has a controlling influence over various aspects of human life

Environmental Determinism

400

A government that places most of its power in the central government

Unitary State

400

Rectangular land division scheme to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior

Township & Range

400

Type of service that focuses on the highest level of decision making

Quinary Sector

400

The process of converting an urban area from low-income to middle/high-income.

Gentrification

500

Taken every 10 years in the U.S. and impacts the boundaries of congressional districts

The U.S. Census

500

Focuses on how the exponential growth of a population can outplace growth of the food supply

The Malthusian Theory

500

Type of religion that typically falls within a specific ethic group and only accepts new converts in certain situations (marriage, etc)

Ethnic Religion

500

Model created by Alfred Weber in which the location of manufacturing establishments is based on the minimization of expenses in labor, transportation, etc.  

Least Cost Theory

500

A pattern of settlements such as the: nth largest settlement is 1/n the size of the next largest. 

Rank-Size Rule

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