Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
Unit 2: Population & Migration
Unit 3: Cultural Patterns & Processes
Unit 4: Political Patterns & Processes
Unit 5: Agriculture & Rural Land Use
100

This term refers to the exact coordinates of a location, while another describes its location in relation to other places.

What is the difference between absolute location and relative location?

100

This model explains the transition of a country’s birth and death rates over time.

What is the Demographic Transition Model?

100

This is the term for the human imprint on the physical environment.

What is the cultural landscape?

100

This is a defined area with sovereignty and a permanent population.

What is a state?

100

This historical shift marks the beginning of agriculture and permanent settlements.

What is the Neolithic Revolution?

200

This type of thematic map distorts area to reflect a variable like population.

What is a cartogram?

200

This East Asian country is often cited as an example of Stage 5 in the DTM.

What is Japan?

200

This type of culture is traditional and practiced by small groups, while the other is widespread and changes rapidly.

What is the difference between folk culture and popular culture?

200

This term describes a culturally unified group, and this one describes when that group forms its own country.

What are a nation and a nation-state?

200

This kind of agriculture is mainly for family or local consumption, not for sale.

What is subsistence agriculture?

300

This concept explains the arrangement of phenomena across Earth's surface.

What is spatial distribution?

300

This ecological concept refers to the maximum number of people an area can sustainably support.

What is carrying capacity?

300

This term describes when a minority group adopts the dominant culture’s traits.

What is assimilation?

300

This is a unifying force that brings people together within a country.

What is a centripetal force?

300

This type of farming uses small land areas with high labor input, unlike its counterpart.

What is intensive agriculture?

400

These are the three main ways to express map scale.

What are ratio (fraction), written, and graphic scales?

400

This term represents the number of people immigrating minus those emigrating.

What is net migration?

400

This process happens when languages split due to physical or social isolation.

What is language divergence?

400

This is the manipulation of voting district boundaries for political gain.

What is gerrymandering?

400

This model explains the spatial organization of farming around a central market.

What is the Von Thünen Model?

500

These two types of diffusion describe how ideas and innovations spread.

What are relocation diffusion and expansion diffusion?

500

This 19th-century geographer developed a set of migration "laws".

Who is Ernst Ravenstein?

500

This type of religion tries to appeal to all people and spread globally.

What is a universalizing religion?

500

This term describes an organization where multiple countries work together toward shared goals.

What is a supranational organization?

500

These are two major effects of the Green Revolution.

What are increased food production and environmental degradation?

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