Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
Unit 2: Population
Unit 2: Migration
Unit 3: Culture & Language
Unit 3: Religion
100

Boundaries around a national park represent this region type.

What is a formal region?

100

Density type: there are 5 people per square mile in Mongolia.

What is arithmetic density?

100

Job opportunities, religious freedom, desirable climate, increased services.

What are pull factors?

100

In 2011, women in Saudi Arabia were given the right to vote, then in 2017 they could legally drive. 

What is hierarchical diffusion?

100

Top 3 most practiced religions.

What are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism?

200

A map showing Europe with a zoomed in map of Ukraine displays these 2 scales of analysis.

What are global and national?

200

Blue zones like Ikaria, Greece, are anomalies for this demographic indicator.

What is life expectancy?

200
A person awaiting entry into the U.S. escaping gang violence in Haiti.

What is an asylum seeker?

200

When human activity connects with the natural environment (also the name of your book...).

What is cultural landscape?

200

The religious classification of Hinduism.

What is an ethnic religion?

300

I am more likely to travel to a nearby grocery store each week. This travel choice represents this model.

What is the gravity model?

300

In stage 5 of development countries, birth rate is decreasing. To change this trend, countries will use this policy type.

What is pronatalist? In Russia there's a contest to win a new car if child born on certain date :)

300

Young male migrates to Saudi Arabia to work in oil fields. He sends money back to his family in Thailand. 

What are remittances?

300

Cultural forces that divide groups of people rather than uniting.

What are centrifugal forces?

300

State holy to 3 religions where land and resource control is still disputed.

What is Israel?

400

Senegal is located in west Africa, south of Mauritania.

What is relative location?

400

One who argues that pandemics like COVID-19 are natural checks on global populations support this 18th-century economist.

Who is Thomas Malthus?

400

Missionaries travel to spread their religion.

What is relocation diffusion?

400

The removal of Hui Chinese mosque's domes as a sinification method by the Chinese government. 

What is assimilation?

400

Southern Europe is where followers of this religion hold a majority.

What is Catholicism?

500

Example of this ideology: Countries in Europe have a higher level of development than African countries because its temperate climate and natural resources make development stable and easier.

What is environmental determinism?

500

When a country's population pyramid resembles an inverted triangle, it is in this stage of development.

What is Stage 5?

500

A population that is scattered across regions that are separate from its geographic origin, though still interconnected.

What is diaspora? (Jews, Sikhs, Irish)

500

____________ - Sinitic - Mandarin.

What is Sino-Tibetan?

500

Christmas trees draw from Pagan traditions but are now decorated to celebrate Christmas.

What is syncretism?

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