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100

Food grown for local consumption for village/community market.

Identify this term.

Subsistence agriculture

100

In cities represented by this model, the "spine" of the city is a major avenue, with commercial areas and high-income housing flanking the central business district, while the lower-income sectors extend outward from the city’s core.

South American City Model
100

This event involved the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.

Brexit

100
This stage of the DTM is where urbanization is most prominent.

Stage 3

100

These are the largest TWO language families in the world.

Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan

200

This farming practice in Zambia involves chitemene clearing, farming until the soil nutrient depletion, and moving to another plot of land.

Shifting Cultivation 

200

The presence of multiple central business districts in Sub-Saharan Africa is linked to this major historical event.

Berlin Conference

200

This event (bonus points for the year) at the end of the cold involved the creation of 6 independent nation-states in Europe and long-lasting economic/social instability within the region.

Devolution/Balkanization of Yugoslavia
200

Identify TWO countries in the stage of the DTM where population growth is linear.

Examples: Mexico India Brazil South Africa Indonesia Thailand Egypt Turkey Morocco Philippines

200

This religion diffused primarily through both historic and contemporary diaspora movements. 

Judaism

300

Tropical climates are most ideal for this intensive farming practice.

Plantation Agriculture

300

In this world region, you might find a government zone is close to a mixed-use land zone found near the central business district of the city.

Southeast Asia

300

The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) gives countries the right to establish maritime boundaries at various distances from their shoreline, but Greece and Turkey dispute the extent of this zone in the Aegean sea. What solution is usually applied to solve disputes of overlapping maritime boundaries?

EEZ; Median-Line Principle

300

This/These stage(s) of the demographic transition experience near 0 population growth.

Stages 1/4

300

This language family includes Egyptian and Arabic

Afro-Asiatic 

400

California and Chile have this similar climate type.

Mediterranean Climate

400

These are districts of high concentration of jobs, office space, and retail space, often located near major highways such as a beltway.

Edge Cities

400

A 1994 event in Rwanda led to the mass killing of an estimated 800,000 people in just 100 days, primarily targeting this ethnic group.

Tutsi

400

Describes the total fertility in stage 4 of the DTM.

TFR is at replacement rate.

400

This monotheistic religion is found in the majority of modern-day theocracies (governments that rule with religion integrated in policymaking and politics), creating channels for hierarchical diffusion.

Islam

500

An enhanced good such as flour that is made by changes from its original, raw, physical state to increase shelf life or market value. 

GIVE TERM & ONE ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE

Value-Added Specialty Good

Ex: Jams, jellies, salsas, sauces, dried fruits, nuts, cheese

500

This urban model emphasizes the importance of transportation networks connecting various sectors like industry and residential areas, which allows for more flexible city growth.

Multiple nuclei model

500

This religious group, located primarily in the modern-day state of Ireland, fought for independence and the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922, resulting in two distinct entities: Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Catholics

500

HIV/AIDS & COVID-19 are examples of this stage of the ETM.

Stage 5

500

Vosa Vakaviti is the official Fijian language and is used in government and formal contexts. However, Fiji Hindi is spoken by many of the Indo-Fijian population using characteristics from two separate language families. Name these language families.

Indo-European and Austronesian

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