Political Geography
Agriculture
Cities
Development & Economics
Culture
100

A narrow, strategic passageway to another place through which it is difficult to pass. For example, the Strait of Malacca

Choke Point

100

A crop produced for sale instead of personal use

Cash crop

100

Refers to how safe, convenient, and efficient it is to walk in an urban environment

Walkability

100

This economic sector involves the extraction of natural resources

Primary sector

100

These types of religions are closely tied with a particular ethnic group generally in a particular region

Ethnic religions

200

These boundaries are established before many people settle in an area. For example, the boundary between the US and Canada at the 49th parallel

Antecedent Boundaries/Antecedent

200

Areas where residents lack access to healthy, nutritious foods because stores selling these foods are too far away

Food Deserts

200

A city that has more than 20 million people

Metacity

200

The total value of goods and services produced by a country's citizens and companies within the country in a year

Gross Domestic Product/GDP

200

Regional or social variations of a language that differ in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar

Dialect

300

The party that controls a majority of seats in the state legislature typically draws voting district boundaries in a way that gives their party the advantage. This is called ______________________

Gerrymandering

300

Corn was first domesticated here

Mexico/Mesoamerica

300

A suburb that has grown rapidly into a large, sprawling city with more than 100,000 residents

Boomburb

300

A term that describes the advantage for companies in the same/similar industries in locating near each other in order to take advantage of specialized labor, materials, and services

Agglomeration

300

The tendency of ethnic groups to evaluate other groups according to preconceived ideas originating from their own culture

Ethnocentrism

400

These boundaries are drawn over existing accepted borders by an outside or conquering force

Superimposed Boundaries/Superimposed

400

What are the three different rural survey methods?

metes and bounds, long lots, township and range

400

These cities are at the top of the world's urban hierarchy and have influence across the world

World cities/global cities

400

Places of economic activity clustered around one or more high growth industries that stimulate economic growth by capitalizing on some special asset

Growth poles

400

Languages within a branch that share a common ancestor in the relatively recent past and have vocabularies with a high degree of overlap. ie: Spanish & Portuguese

Language groups

500

An alliance of three or more states that work together in pursuit of common goals or to address an issue/challenge that these countries share. For example, the EU

Supranational Organization

500

Identify a consequences associated with aquaculture

Water pollution from chemical use, negative impact on ecosystems from the use of antibiotics, the compromise of native gene pools, transfer of diseases & parasites to wild fish populations

500

Cities where planners have used smart-growth policies to decrease the rate at which cities grow outward

Slow-growth cities

500

An area within a country that is subject to different and more beneficial economic regulations than other areas

Special Economic Zones

500

A community-driven process in which people collaborate to create a place where they can live, work, play, and learn. This facilitates creative patterns of landscape use, allowing the landscape to reflect the culture of those who use the place.

Placemaking

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