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Mrs. Abbott Facts
100

Population data collected every 10 years in the United States that is used for redistricting

(1.2) What is the census

100

The data illustrated in this population pyramid

(2.3) Denmark's population is decreasing

100

When ideas spread from one person to another, without a regard for social status

(3.4) What is contagious diffusion

100

The manipulation of boundaries to better suit a political party

(4.6) What is gerrymandering

100

Who is this angel? (BONUS 200 points if you guess her name correctly)

Mrs. Abbott's niece, Lia

200

The type of thematic map shown here.

(1.1) What is a choropleth map

200

The two types of population policies governments may use to either increase or decrease their populations.

(2.7) What are pronatalist and antinatalist policies

200

A language that is a mixture of at least two other languages and has a fully developed vocabulary

(3.5) What is a creole (creolized) language

200

Boundaries drawn by powerful outsiders that tend to ignore existing cultural groups

(4.4) What are superimposed boundaries

200

This angel's name

Who is Smudge

300

The scale of analysis when comparing data between Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Latin America

(1.6) What is regional

300

A country with high birth rates, rapidly decreasing death rates, and high rates of population growth would be in this stage of the DTM

(2.5) What is stage 2

300

The belief that cultures should be judged based on their own standards and not on the standards of the observer's culture.

(3.1) What is cultural relativism

300

Independent states that concentrate power in the central government and grant little or no authority to subnational units

(4.7) What is a unitary state

300

The number of years Mrs. Abbott has been teaching

What is 69 years

400

A geographic area that is centered around a node, or focal point, and defined by activity that occurs near this region 

Some examples include a pizza delivery area and radio station transmission zone

(1.7) What is a functional or nodal region

400

The average number of people per unit of land area 

(2.1) What is Arithmetic (Crude) Density

400

The idea that the world is becoming more interconnected than ever before because businesses develop international influence or start operating on an international scale

(3.6) What is globalization

400

When one powerful country holds strong economic influence over another country. Therefore, the powerful country has indirect control.

(4.3) What is neocolonialism

400

The last artist Mrs. Abbott saw in concert

Who is P!nk

500

The theory that the physical environment is the primary force that shapes human culture. 

(1.5) What is environmental determinism

500

The person who believed that the world needed checks on population because population grows exponentially while food grows arithmetically. Therefore, the world would not be able to feed the number of people being born.

(2.6) Who is Thomas Malthus

500

The two main religious hearths of the world AND the religions that claim these hearths. *HINT: You should have 3 religions per hearth*

(3.7) 

India- Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism

Jerusalem/Israel- Christianity, Judaism, Islam

500

Name the four zones as dictated by UNCLOS AND how far reaching they are in nautical miles. 

(4.5) What are territorial sea (up to 12nm), contiguous zone (up to 24nm), exclusive economic zone (up to 200nm), and high seas/international waters (past 200nm)

500

The month and year Mrs. Abbott got married.

What is April 15, 2022

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