Cities
Factors
Rivers
Regions
Chokepoints
100

Major capital city of Iran. 

What is Tehran? 

100

These factors include climate, resources, soil quality etc. and influence where and how cities develop.

What is site? 

100

Known as America's river and runs through 10 states and many major cities along it: Minneapolis, St. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans

What is the Mississippi? 

100

This region stretches from Canada through Central part of the U.S. just East of the Rocky mountains and West of the Mississippi river. Characterized by mostly flat land covered in prairie, steppe and grasslands. 

What is the Great Plains? 

100

Iranian military is currently blocking flow of oil and tankers from using this geopolitical strategic chokepoint. 

What is Strait of Hormuz? 

200

Gateway between Europe and Asia. Served as a major commercial city during the days of the "Silk Road" when it was known as Constantinople. 

What is Istanbul? 

200

A city's economic function(s) which impact urbanization.

What is manufacturing, tourism, services, political, finance, tech? 

200

The River Thames in the U.K. runs through this Capital City which is central to their history and trade. 

What is London? 

200
This region includes Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina, but interestingly enough not Texas or Florida. Historically known for racial hostility and segregation in the 19th and 20th centuries.

What is the Deep South?

200

A man-made chokepoint which connects the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Oceans, which save thousands of miles around South America. 

What is Panama Canal? 

300
Natural harbors, global center of finance, commercial hub, home to UN headquarters, as well as a cultural melting pot are characteristics of this major city in the U.S. Nickname "The Big apple" 

What is New York City? 

300

These factors include the connection between location sites: Opportunities, trade ports, 

What is situation? 

300

The Nile River is the longest river and is one of the main site factors of this Important North African city in Egypt. 

What is Cairo? 

300
Malay peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Bonreo and surrounding islands of this biogeographical region extending from SouthEast Asia is known as this region? 

What is Sundanland? 

300
A man-made chokepoint in Northern Africa which connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean sea via the Sinai Peninsula. 

What is Suez Canal? 

400
Known for a wide industrial base, particularly in energy production and aeronautics which explains their local sports team names: Oilers, Astros

What is Houston? 

400
A change in either of these two things can influence urbanization. The way we get to places and the way we receive information. 

What is transportation and communication?

400

The main rivers associated with Mesopotamia.

What are Euphrates and Tigris? 

500
Which entity can influence urbanization by creating an ordered, educated and accessible services.

What is government? 

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