I didn't know this was History class!
These questions are giving me major migrations
These are easy, we are "Model" students
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I have a theory that this category is about theories
100

A period of rapid growth in manufacturing and production that began in the mid 1700s

what is the Industrial Revolution

100

This forces people away from a place

what is a Push Factor

100

Explains how a society moves from a pre-industrial to a post-industrial economic system

What is the Demographic Transition Model(DTM)

100

Agriculture that uses a lot of labor on a small area of land

what is Intensive Agriculture

100

The theory that states population will increase more quickly than food supply

what is Malthus Theory

200

This choke point, part of America's imperialism in the early 1900s, connects the Atlantic to the Pacific

what is the Panama Canal

200

A person seeking residence in a country outside of their own due to fleeing persecution

what is Asylum Seeker

200

Mexico City follows this Urban Model

what is the Latin American City Model

200

Chocolate, Coffee, Sugar!! Thank goodness for this type of agriculture

what is Plantation Agriculture

200

This theory states that the price for real estate changes as the distance from the CBD increases

what is Bid Rent Theory

300

Widespread movement of animals, plants, culture, humans, diseases

what is the Columbian Exchange(Triangular Trade/Atlantic Slave Trade)

300

A person who flees their country and is not able to return

what is Refugee

300

Explains rural land use by focusing on the importance of transportation costs associated with distance from the market

what is Von Thunen's Model

300

This enabled landowners to purchase and enclose land for their own use which had previously been communal land

what is the Enclosure Movement

300

This theory explains how services are distributed and why a regular pattern of settlement exists

what is Central Place Theory

400

This meeting divided Africa for colonization purposes by European nations

what is the Berlin Conference

400

A person who is allowed into a country to work, typically for a short period of time

what is Guest Worker

400

Says the greater the number of people in an area, the greater the number of potential customers for a service

what is the Gravity Model

400

The production of a crop for sale and profit

what is Commercial Agriculture

400

This theory says less developed countries are dependent on more developed countries to provide employment and infrastructure

what is Dependency Theory

500

In US History you learned about segregation, this type happens due to practice not law

what is De Facto Segregation

500

A person forced to flee their country but remains in their home country

what is Internally Displaced Person

500

Created for developed countries and large expanding cities. The Washington DC area is an example.

what is the Multiple Nuclei Model

500

Raising fish in controlled saltwater hatcheries

what is Aquaculture

500

This theory explains the relationship between core, periphery, and semi-periphery countries

what is World Systems Theory

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