Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Unit 7
Mystery Unit
100

This term describes a physical geographic feature that constricts or limits movement between two places.

Chokepoint

100

This is the type of agriculture where farmers are mainly growing crops for their families or a small village.

Subsistence Farming

100

Using a countries largest city as a comparison, this concept says the 2nd largest city should be about 1/2 the size of the largest city, the 3rd largest city is about 1/3 the size, etc.

Rank-Size Rule

100
This economic measure takes into account all goods and services produced by a country, both domestically and internationally, in a given calendar year.

Gross National Product (GNP)

100

Unit 5- This period of history is characterized by the domestication of plants and animals and humans settling into one place.

First Agricultural (Neolithic) Revolution

200
This term is used to describe how political boundaries can be redrawn for the purpose of giving one political party and unfair advantage in a particular area.

Gerrymandering

200

This period of agricultural history is characterized by the development of genetically modified organisms (GMO's) and the increase in chemical fertilizers to increase crop yield and decrease world hunger.

Green Revolution

200

Renewing or rebuilding lower economic class neighborhoods to suit the housing needs of more wealthy prospective residents.

Gentrification

200

This practice helps meet current economic or urban needs while also preserving resources for future generations.

Sustainable development.

200

Unit 4- This is when a country redraws the boundaries of another country without regard to existing cultural, social, or political boundaries.

Superimposed boundaries.

300

This UN agreement defined the conditions of what rights a state has to maritime boundaries beyond their shoreline.

United Nations Convention of the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS)

300

This type of agricultural settlement is characterized by homes being densely packed together with the farm fields completely surrounding the homes.

Clustered settlement

300

The idea that land prices increase as one gets closer to the city, which helps determine the optimal location for housing or businesses.

Bid-Rent Theory

300

This five-stage theory proposes that countries can move from lower levels of economic activities (agriculture, mining, etc.) to industrial economic activities, and finally to being mass consumers of goods and services.

Rostow's Stages of Economic Growth

300

Unit 7-This measures the quality of life for all members of a given country based on criteria such as literacy, education levels, income, and overall quality of life.

Human Development Index (HDI)

400

A group of three or more states who agree to certain shared economic, social, political, or environmental objectives.

Supranational Organizations

400

This describes how a business would increase profitability through the increased volume of the production of a good or service.

Economies of Scale

400

This world economic systems theory describes the relationship between countries producing raw materials, industrialized countries, and consumer countries.

Wallerstein's Core-Periphery Model

400

This states that periphery countries are almost completely reliant on the decisions of core countries for their economic well-being.

Dependency Theory

400

Unit 5- This settlement pattern is characterized by all farming properties being connected to one main road, river, or railroad for the purposes of being able ship their crops to a market.

Linear Settlements

500

This boundary (that extends from 12 to 200 miles from a states coastline) give a state complete control over all resources above and below the oceans surface.

Exclusive Economic Zone

500

This explains the spatial organization of agricultural activities around a central market and determines the location of certain crops based on profitability and transportation costs.

von Thunen Model

500

This model proposes that larger urban areas will attract more people than small urban areas and helps describe the movement of people from one urban area to another.

Gravity Model

500

This helps determine the location of a business or industry based on the location and weight of resources and the location of the businesses market.

Weber's Least Cost Theory

500

Unit 4-The process of a central government transferring power to regional or local governments within their own state/country.

Devolution

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