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100

the difference between nonrenewable sources and renewable

renewable- produced faster than consumed by humans 

nonrenewable- produced in nature slower than consumed by humans 

100

Definition of baby boom

Temporary increase in the birth rate 

100

genocide definition and example

A mass killing of people, ex: Holocaust 

100

Definition of colonization 

Physical process where the colonizer takes over another place by putting its own government in charge

100

Definition of terrace farming 

Cutting of “steps” into the mountains that allowed for more agriculture

200

The definition of density 

The frequency of “something” in a given unit area (ex: ppl per unit)

200

Industrial Revolution 

in the 19th century, a time when major improvements were made in manufacturing goals and delivering them to market

200

monolingual states vs multilingual states 

Mono- countries where everyone speaks the same language (ex: Japan, Iceland)

Multi- countries where more than one language is in use (ex: USA 🦅)

200

Geometric boundary definition 

A boundary that follows a geometric pattern 

200

what is a GMO

Crops that carry new traits that have been inserted through advanced genetic engineering methods 

300

What GPS uses to determine location 

Satellite signals

300

Definition of dependency ratio 

Number of people too young or too old to work compared to workers 

300

monotheistic religion vs polytheistic religion

mono: worships a single deity

poly: worships more than one deity

300

multistate nation vs stateless nation 

Multi: nation that stretches across borders and across states 

stateless: a group of people with a common political identity who do not have a territorially defined, sovereign country of their own 

300

What was the first agricultural revolution 

The period roughly 10,000 years ago during which humans first began domesticating crops and animals 

400

The definition of possibilism 

The environment presents challenges, that may set limits on human actions, but ability to adjust and choose a course of action 

400

The difference between physiological population density and arithmetic population density.

PPD: population of a region/farmable land

APD: population of a region divided by total land area 
400

Define Zoroastrianism 

World’s oldest monotheistic religion

400

negative and positive effects of colonization 

negative: diseases, death toll, famines, breakdown of traditional cultures

positive: increased quality of life, increased literacy, economic expansion 


400

What is a commodity chain 

The hands an item passes through between producer and consumer 

500

The four types of regions and their meanings.

region- an area defined by one or more characteristic

formal region- an area in which everyone shares a common distinctive characteristic 

functional region- an area organized around a focal point 

vernacular region- an area that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity

500

What theory did Thomas Malthus come up with

Malthusian Theory: the theory that population grows faster than food supply

500

Define Christianity, Buddhism, and Judaism 

Christianity: single founder Jesus 

Buddhism: came from Hinduism

Judaism: grew out of the beliefs of Jews, based off teachings of Abraham

500

What years was the Berlin conference 

1884-1885

500

Clustered settlement vs dispersed settlement 

Clustered: houses grouped together in tiny clusters or hamlets 

Dispersed: a rural settlement pattern characterized by isolated farms rather than clustered villages