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Terminology
100

What is the difference between a problem and an issue?

Problems can be solved with relative ease, issues are much more complicated and therefore are harder to solve. 

100

What kind of policy was China's one child policy?

Anti-Natalist

100

Name one country that still suffers the impacts of colonialism

Cameroon, South Africa, etc. 

100

How did the Indonesian fishing boat sinking impact the environment?

Water pollution, endangering wildlife, boats could still contain fuel. 

100

Define LEDC & MEDC

Less Economically Developed Country. 

More Economically Developed Country.

200

Define globalization

The process done by businesses or other organizations to develop international influence, or start operating on an international scale. 

200

What is brain drain?

When highly educated individuals leave their home country to live elsewhere. 
200

What is populism?

The idea that a political leader or movement is closely tied to the current aspirations of the citizens of a country.

200

How did the blue marble image impact humanities perspective?

Showed the insignificance of humanity on a grand scale

200

Define Colonialism

Acquiring partial or full political control over another country to exploit it economically. 

300

How is an opinion different from a fact?

An opinion is a belief based on someone's world view, a fact is supported by evidence. 

300

What would be an example of non-voluntary migration?

Seeking refuge for reasons of natural disaster or conflict. 

300

What are cash crops? (Africa)

Producing agriculture for foreign gain, does not service the native people. 

300

List three draw down strategies

Reducing food waste, walkable cities, insulation, etc.

300

Define Neocolonialism

Use of economical, cultural, political or other pressures to control or influence other countries.

400

Name a sustainability concern 

Plastic pollution, air pollution, e-waste, water scarcity, overpopulation, energy consumption, etc. 

400

What are remittances?

Money or goods earned that migrants send to their home country and family. 

400

What are the four categories of inequality?

Geography, history, economic, sustainability. 

400

What is the romanticism ideology?

The belief that everything has beauty, and that nature should be left alone. 

400

What are the global commons?

Deep sea bed, atmosphere, space, high seas, and Antarctica. 

500

What are some factors of quality of life?

Housing, education, health, etc. 

500

What is the cornucopian theory?

It is an optimistic theory. Believes that resources are unlimited with technological advances.

500

What are the five stages of Rostow's model?

Traditional society, establishing conditions, takeoff, drive to maturity, high mass consumption.

500

What is a main criticism of international law surrounding the global commons?

A lack of enforcement ability or regulation. 

500

Define land tenure

When land is individually owned

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