Unit 1: Political Geography
Unit 2: Population + Migration
Unit 3: Culture + Ethnicity
Unit 4: Economic Development
Unit 5: Urban Land Use
Unit 6: Global Cooperation
100

nations of people without a state to occupy. 


Stateless Nation

100

Describe the population of Japan.

High life expectancy, lowering birth rate, strong working class, many dependents, shrinking work force

100

Visible and invisible attributes that combine to make up a group’s culture.

Cultural Traits

100

What does GDP measure?

The total value of all goods and services 

100

the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas.

Urbanization

100

An international organization, or union, whereby member states transcend national boundaries or interests to share in the decision-making and vote on issues pertaining to the wider grouping.

Supranational Organization 

200

a narrow, bottleneck passageway to another place through which it is difficult to pass through.


Chokepoint

200

People relocate due to fears of violence or survival.

Involuntary Migration 

200

What is the difference between Universalizing Religion and Ethnic Religion?

Universalizing - worldwide, recruits new converts 

Ethnic - Specific location or group, does not recruit

200
Analyzing a country's literacy rates to measure its development. 


What type of measurement is this, economic or social? Why?

Social, not pertaining to money

200

the movement of upper-middle-class people into deteriorated areas of city centers. 


Gentrification

200

A nonprofit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to address a social or political issue.

Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)

300

Regions of the world where cultural diversity and political instability, join together, and weak states experience instability because of ongoing and often violent conflicts.


Shatterbelt

300

Jasmine is forced to leave Lebanon due to the ongoing war with Israel. Which ESPN factor causes her migration and why?

Political becuase the governments and countries are at war

300

A minority group adopts the cultural traits of a dominant culture

Assimilation 

300

What type of agriculture is this?

The process in which farmers focus on raising food they need to live on.

Example:

  • A family growing grain and using that grain to make enough bread for themselves, but NOT to sell.

Subsistence Agriculture 

300
  • the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society.

Example: Roads, highways, railways, public transportation, water, and gas supply.

Infrastructure 

300

A group of people who have particular demands and who try to influence political decisions involving them.

Special Interest group

400

A boundary drawn to accommodate religious, ethnic, linguistic, or economic differences

 

Ethnographic Boundary

400

Immigrants move to a location based off of the recommendation of a family member who has migrated to that location. What type of migration is this?

Chain Migration 

400
  • The shared ideas, values, and beliefs of a culture

  • What people THINK or BELIEVE


Artifact, Sociofact, or Mentifact?


Mentifact

400

What measurement is described here?

A measure of average achievement in 3 key areas of human development: 

  1. A long and healthy life (health)

  2. being knowledgeable (education)

having a decent standard of living (living standard)

HDI - Human Development Index

400

Which urban land use model is this? 


Suburban Sprawl (Galactic City)

400

List if each organization is an NGO or a Supranational Organization.

A. United Nations

B. Red Cross

C. Goodwill

D. NATO

A - SO

B- NGO

C - NGO

D - SO

500

Forces/Characteristics that divide a country and create instability, conflict and violence. 

  • Examples: Multiple competing ethnicities, languages or religion



Centrifugal Forces

500

Government programs designed to decrease the fertility rate and slow down population growth. 


Anti-natalist Policies 

500

the geographic origin of a culture or cultural trait. Traits & languages  first diffuse from here

Cultural Hearth

500

Which economic sector features the extraction of raw materials? For example, agriculture and mining.

Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary?

Primary 

500

Which urban land use model is this?


Sector Model

500

This organization is an Advocate for policies that help businesses create jobs and grow the economy.

US Chamber of Commerce 

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