What do we call resources like water, forests, and minerals that come from nature?
A. Ecozone
B. Natural Resources
C. Sustainable Development
D. GDP
B. Natural Resources
The total value of goods and services a country produces is its ______.
A.Natural Resources
B. Immigration Rate
C. GDP
D. Carbon Footprint
C. GDP
The warming of the Earth because gases trap heat in the atmosphere is called ______.
A. Carbon Footprint
B. Greenhouse Effect
C. Permafrost Melt
D. Sustainable Development
B. Greenhouse Effect
A policy that supports many different cultures living together is called ______.
A. Immigration
B. Multiculturalism
C. Push/Pull Factors
D. Sustainable Development
B. Multiculturalism
Permanently frozen ground is known as ______.
A. Permafrost
B. Ecozone
C. Greenhouse Effect
D. Tundra
A. Permafrost
Reasons that make people want to leave a place are called ______ factors.
A. Pull
B. Push
C. Cultural
D. Sustainable
B. Push
Using resources without using them up is the main idea behind ______.
A. GDP
B. Immigration
C. Natural Resources
D. Sustainable Development
D. Sustainable Development
Moving to a new country to live permanently is called ______.
A. Multiculturalism
B. Immigration
C. Push/Pull Factors
D. Carbon Footprint
B. Immigration
A country discovers a large, new forest. This discovery directly increases the country's ______.
A. Carbon Footprint
B. Natural Resources
C. Immigration Rate
D. Greenhouse Effect
B. Natural Resources
A war creates a ______ factor, while good job opportunities in a peaceful country create a ______ factor for migration.
A. Push / Pull
B. Multicultural / Sustainable
C. Natural / Resource
D. Pull / Push
A. Push / Pull
What is the name for the amount of CO2 produced by a person or activity?
A. Greenhouse Effect
B. Natural Resources
C. Carbon Footprint
D. Ecozone
C. Carbon Footprint
If a government officially celebrates many different cultural holidays, it is promoting ______.
A. Immigration
B. Push/Pull Factors
C. Multiculturalism
D. the Carbon Footprint
C. Multiculturalism
Building a new city with solar-powered buildings and large parks is an example of ______.
A. increasing GDP
B. exploiting Natural Resources
C. Sustainable Development
D. the Greenhouse Effect
C. Sustainable Development
Which of the following would be a direct example of a "pull factor" in an economic context?
A. A factory closing down in a person's hometown
B. A war breaking out in a neighboring country
C. A country offering high salaries for skilled workers
D. A new law limiting the number of immigrants
C. A country offering high salaries for skilled workers
A large area with similar climate, plants, and landforms is a(n) ______.
A. Immigration Zone
B. Ecozone
C. Natural Resource
D. Carbon Footprint
B. Ecozone
Which scenario best demonstrates the relationship between "immigration" and "multiculturalism"?
A. A country accepts many refugees, who are then required to abandon their own traditions.
B. A country's population declines, so it encourages immigration while supporting newcomers in maintaining their cultural identity.
C. A country with a stable population focuses only on developing its natural resources.
D. A country reduces its carbon footprint by closing all international airports.
B. A country's population declines, so it encourages immigration while supporting newcomers in maintaining their cultural identity.
Burning coal for electricity increases our C______, which contributes to the G______.
Carbon Footprint / Greenhouse Effect
A company's decision to build a factory in a new country is influenced by ______ such as low taxes and market saturation at home, but it must also consider its ______ and adhere to local ______ regulations.
A. Push/Pull Factors, Carbon Footprint, Sustainable Development
B. Multiculturalism, GDP, Immigration
C. Ecozones, Natural Resources, Permafrost
D. Greenhouse Effect, Immigration, GDP
A. Push/Pull Factors, Carbon Footprint, Sustainable Development
Scientists are concerned that melting ______ in northern regions could release stored methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, thereby accelerating the ______.
A. Ecozone, Carbon Footprint
B. Permafrost, Greenhouse Effect
C. Natural Resources, Sustainable Development
D. GDP, Multiculturalism
B. Permafrost, Greenhouse Effect
While ______ can initially boost a country's ______ by increasing the labor force, successful integration of newcomers often relies on policies of ______.
A. Sustainable Development, Carbon Footprint, Permafrost
B. Immigration, GDP, Multiculturalism
C. Push/Pull Factors, Ecozone, Natural Resources
D. Greenhouse Effect, GDP, Immigration
B. Immigration, GDP, Multiculturalism