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The farther a place is from the hearth, the less likely an innovation is to be adopted.
What is time-distance decay?
100
The world's population is currently growing by about 90 million per year; the bulk of this growth is occurring in which areas.
What is poorer countries?
100
Commuting is considered to be this type for movement.
What is Cyclic Migration?
100
The process of cultural innovations and ideas spreading to other areas.
What is cultural diffusion?
100
African slave trade is an example of what type of migration?
What is forced migration?
200
The study of how human activity affects or is influenced by the earths surface.
What is Human Geography?
200
The term that urban geographers use to refer to huge agglomerations such as the Northeastern section of the United States.
What is Megalopolis?
200
This type of movements involves the imposition of authority or power, producing involuntary migration movements that cannot be understood based on theories of choice.
What is Forced Migration?
200
This describes a group of people in a particular place who see themselves as a collective or a community, who share experiences, customs, and traits, and who work to preserve those traits and customs in order to claim uniqueness and to distinguish themselves from others.
What is Local Culture?
200
This map best represents population distribution.
What is a dot map?
300
The three major causes of malnourishment within our world.
What is poverty? What is failure of food distribution? What is cultural practices?
300
The leading cause of death in the United States
What is Heart Disease?
300
Concentrated areas of economic development in underdeveloped regions.
What are Islands of Development?
300
The term used to describe the United States attempting to integrate Native Americans into “Normal American Culture.”
What is assimilation?
300
This country has the lowest infant mortality rate among more populous countries.
What is Japan?
400
The five themes of human geography.
What is Location, Human-Environment, Region, Place, and Movement?
400
This disease was passed among the various royal families in Europe. Most famously infecting, Alexi, the son of the Tsar of Russia. His parents even brought in the infamous Rasputin to try and cure him of it.
What is Hemophilia?
400
College is an example of what type of migration?
What is periodic migration?
400
Is an effect of commodification?
What is the question of authenticity?
400
He believed that population grew exponentially and that food grew linearly.
Who is Malthus?
500
A city, that was under the control of four different nationalities with the expression of these four different cultures on the city landscape is known as.
What is Sequent Occupance?
500
Many agencies monitoring global population suggests that most countries will stop growing at sometime during the twenty-first century. This is known as?
What is a Stationary Population Level?
500
This predicts the interaction between places on the basis of their population size and distance between them.
What is the Gravity Model?
500
Is the process by which other countries adopt customs and knowledge and use them for their own benefit.
What is cultural appropriation?
500
Music is considered what type of culture?
What is material culture?
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