Human Geography Stuff (1)
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This Is Human Geography
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100

1. Choke Point Definition/Example

2. Shatterbelt Definition/Example

1. Strait of Hormuz, Panama Canal, Suez Canal

2. Balkans, "Third World" during Cold War

100

3 ways to determine a border between nations?

Define, Delimit, Demarcate

100

Intensive vs. extensive agriculture + give an example of each

Intensive = low land use, high input cost

Extensive = high land use, low input cost

100

1. Theory that the natural environment shapes human and societal actions

2. Theory that humans can adjust to environment challenges through innovation and technology.

Environmental Determinism

Possibilism

100

Popular culture vs. folk culture + one example of each

Pop = urban, spreads quickly, "trends"

Folk = rural, does not spread, "traditional"

200

Give an example of a small-scale and a large-scale map.

Small = global

Large = city streets

200

Universalizing vs. ethnic religion + example of each

Universalizing = seeks to spread and grow

Ethnic = tied to a specific culture/place

200

Centrifugal vs. Centripetal Forces + cultural example of each

Centrifugal = factors that divide a society

Centripetal = factors that unite a society

200

1. Define primate city + one negative/positive

2. Define rank-size rule + one negative/positive

Primate = significantly larger than any other city

Rank-Size = city sizes are more dispersed

200
Federal states vs. Unitary states + one benefit of each system
Federal = power is shared between different levels

Unitary = power is centralized

300

BRIEFLY summarize the three agricultural revolutions.

First/Neolithic = domestication of plants and animals

Second = improvements in machinery and early chemicals reduce need for workers

Third/Green = GMOs, advancements in technology massively increase food supply

300

Metes and bounds vs. township and range vs. long lots?

Metes and bounds = based on natural features

Township/Range = grid system (lat/lon)

Long Lot = narrow plots that border a transport route

300

Acculturation vs. assimilation vs. syncretism?

Acculturation = keeping some traits, adopting others

Assimilation = fully adopting new culture

Syncretism = blending different traits into one

300

Three factors taken into account to calculate HDI?

Education/literacy, life expectancy, GDI per capita
300

Explain GDP vs. GNP vs. GNI.

GDP = value of all production within a country's borders regardless of ownership.

GNP = value of everything that citizens of a country produce globally regardless of borders.

GNI = total of all income earned by a country's citizens

400

1. State vs. nation?

2. Nation-State vs. Stateless Nation?


State = country w/ borders and government

Nation = group w/ shared culture, identity

Nation-State = state comprised of one nation

Stateless Nation = nation w/ no sovereign state

400

1. One positive, one negative of neoliberalism/free market ideology

2. One positive, one negative of government regulation of the economy

1. Pro: more competition/freedom = cheaper products, Con: companies will exploit workers/destroy environment for profits

2. Pro: less exploitation of workers, higher wages, more safety, Con: companies may offshore manufacturing or move entirely if over-regulated


400

Defining feature of...

1. Multiple Nuclei Model

2. Hoyt Sector Model

3. Latin American City Model

4. Southeast Asian City Model

1. Multiple CBDs

2. Sectors along transportation routes

3. Central spine

4. Port area

400

1. What did Malthus believe and why was he wrong?

2. What did Rostow believe and why was he wrong?

1. Population would outpace food supply... didn't predict future innovations

2. Five definitive economic steps that every country goes through... ignored geographic differences + legacy of colonialism

400

1. Why/when does industrialization occur?

2. Why/when does deindustrialization occur?

1. Growing urbanization, access to raw materials, new inventions

2. Rising cost of living, increased government regulation, shift towards service industries

500

BRIEFLY explain the five stages of the DTM.

Stage 1 = high BR, high DR, low pop.

Stage 2 = high BR, low DR, pop. rising rapidly

Stage 3 = slowly declining BR, low DR, pop. growing

Stage 4 = BR nears DR, pop. stabilizes

Stage 5 = BR falls below DR, pop. declines


500

BRIEFLY define the five themes of geography.

Location (abs.,rel.), Place (site,situ.), Human-Environment Interaction, Movement, Region

500
BRIEFLY define the five types of cultural diffusion.

Relocation, Expansion, Hierarchical, Contagious, Stimulus

500

BRIEFLY explain the five rings of Von Thunen's model.

Market, Perishable Ag., Forestry, Grain Farming, Ranching/Livestock

500

BRIEFLY explain the five economic sectors (example job AND type of country it might be found in)

Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary, Quinary

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