Changing Places
Changing Places
Vietnam War
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Which statement provides the most accurate and complete definition of urbanisation in a geographical and demographic context? 

It is the progressive increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas, leading to the physical and spatial growth of those settlements.


100

spatial distribution

Spatial distribution refers to the arrangement, location, or spacing of a phenomenon (such as people, features, resources, or events) across a geographical area or the Earth's surface.

100

communisim

Communism is a political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless, stateless society in which all property and wealth are owned communally, and resources are allocated based on need.

100

Define defoliation

Defoliation is the process of removing or causing the premature shedding of leaves from a plant or an entire area of vegetation.

100

What was Agent Orange

Agent Orange was a powerful herbicide and defoliant used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War as part of Operation Ranch Hand from 1962 to 1971.

200

Urban Sprawl 

Urban sprawl is the rapid, unplanned, and often fragmented expansion of a city or town into the surrounding countryside.

200

Define push factor and provide an example

A push factor is a negative reason or circumstance that forces or encourages people to leave a place.


eg lack of jobs

200

17th Parallel

The 17th parallel primarily refers to the provisional military demarcation line that divided North Vietnam and South Vietnam following the 1954 Geneva Accords, whi

200

What was Napalm?


Napalm is a highly incendiary (fire-producing) weapon consisting of a thick, gelatinous fuel mixture, typically containing gasoline and a gelling agent. It is infamous for its sticky consistency, which allows it to adhere to skin and surfaces, and for burning intensely and persistently.


200

When is your exam

Week 4 - Monday P1-2

300

Subsidence 

Subsidence is the gradual or sudden sinking or settling of the Earth's surface due to the movement of subsurface material.

300

Define a pull factor and provide an example

A pull factor is a positive reason or circumstance that attracts or draws people to a new place.


eg. economic

environmental etc

300

Viet Congs

The Viet Cong (VC), formally known as the National Liberation Front (NLF) of South Vietnam, was a communist-led armed organization that fought as the primary insurgent force against the U.S.-backed government of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

300

Welcome Home Parade

The term is most famously associated with the belated recognition given to Vietnam Veterans in the US and Australia, who were often denied a proper, appreciative homecoming due to the unpopularity of the war.

300

Ecological footprint

The Ecological Footprint  is a measure of the demands made by humanity (or a person, city, or country) on the natural environment.

 It quantifies the amount of biologically productive land and sea area

The Ecological Footprint is calculated using a standard unit called the global hectare

400

Define a megacity 

A megacity is a very large urban area, typically defined as a city and its surrounding metropolitan area with a total population of more than 10 million inhabitants

400

Two issues Jakarta currently faces and one management strategy for each issues

subsidence

pollution

congestion

eg. sea wall, Nusantara

400

Guerilla warfare explained (provide an example)

Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants

such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars—use military tactics like ambushes, sabotage, raids, hit-and-run attacks, and mobility to fight

400

Significance of 'Napalm Girl'

The "Napalm Girl" is the iconic name given to the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph, officially titled "The Terror of War," taken during the Vietnam War.

It is one of the most famous and powerful anti-war images of the 20th century.

400

Domino Theory 

The Domino Theory was a Cold War foreign policy principle, primarily used by the United States, which posited that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would soon follow in a chain reaction, like falling dominoes.

500

internal migration

Internal migration is the movement of people within the borders of a single country, resulting in a change of their usual place of residence.

500

Chu Chi tunnels explained (including where they were located)

The Củ Chi Tunnels are an enormous network of underground passages located northwest of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) that served as a crucial military base and operational hub for the Viet Cong (VC) during the Vietnam War.

500

Explain the Moratorium Movement

The Moratorium Movement was a series of massive, non-violent demonstrations that took place across the United States (and later, other countries like Australia) in 1969 and the early 1970s, primarily to protest and demand an end to the Vietnam War.

500

Significance of the Battle of Long Tan

The Battle of Long Tan, fought on August 18, 1966, in a rubber plantation in South Vietnam, is of immense significance, particularly to Australia. It is remembered as a heroic victory against overwhelming odds and became the defining battle of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.

18 - Aussie casualties 

500

Where are your revision activities located?

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