Vocab (Unit 4)
Vocab (Unit 5)
Boundaries (Unit 4)
Agriculture (Unit 5)
Government (Unit 4)
100

What is a state?

A country, which is a political unit. (ex: U.S. is a state)

100

What is agriculture?

Cultivation of land and raising animals to produce goods.

100

What is a boundary that is composed of straight lines?

Geometric boundary

100

A farmer grows strictly only watermelon in the summer and potatoes in the winter, what type of agricultural practice is this?

Monocropping

100

Argentina is independent economically and politically. What type of nation is Argentina an example of?

Sovereign Nation

200

What is the ability to be economically and politically independent?

Sovereignty 

200

What is an area's land features is called?

Topography (ex: mountains and hills)

200

Boundaries that are established before people settle into an area is an example of?

Antecedent boundary
200

If land is farther from the CBD (central business district) then what effect does that have on the land's value?

The land value decreases as the distance from the CBD increases

200

When stronger countries control the economics, politics, and culture of weaker countries, this is called what?

Neocolonialism

300
What is an autonomous region?

An area of a country that has freedom from an external authority.

300

What is the bid-rent theory?

Land with high value will be used more intensively while low value land will be used more extensively.
300

What is a superimposed boundary?

Boundaries that have been drawn in already existing areas settled by people.

300

Farmers in Vietnam carve mountainsides into growing plots, what is this an example of?

Terracing

300

Yugoslavia being broken into many different countries due to conflicts is an example of what?

Shatterbelt

400

The U.K. is made up of different states that are legally divided by borders, what is this an example of?

Multi-state nation

400

What is an agricultural practice where farmers expend a great deal of effort to produce as much as possible?

Intensive agriculture

400

What is a former boundary that once existed but no longer has an official purpose?

Relic boundary

400

A person living in the forest seeks out plants, fish, and small animals for protein. What type of person is this

Forager

400

The American Revolution was driven by the right of all people to choose their own political status, what is this called?

Self-Determination 

500

The Spanish exerting force or influence to control South American countries in order to create an empire is an example of what?

Imperialism

500

A periphery country repays the bank by giving resources in exchange for forgiving the country's debt. What is this an example of?

Debt-for-nature swaps

500

African ethnic boundaries are drawn to separate the African countries by their traits. What is this an example of?

Consequent boundary

500

Which Agricultural Revolution was it when changes in farming practices occurred, leading to use of new techniques and tools.

2nd Agricultural Revolution

500

The border between North and South Korea where they form treaties is an example of what?

Demilitarized zone (DMZ)

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