Population
Cultural diffusion
Religion
Politics
Take a chance
100

When the birth and death rates are both high and equally balanced.

What is stage 1 of the DTM?

100

When you spread your culture by moving places and relocating.

What is relocation diffusion? 

100

Universalizing religions are religions that try to spread and gain followers from all over the world.

What are Universlaizing religions?

100

Redrawing boundaries to positively impact the favored boundaries. 

Gerrymandering

100

When you adopt traits of another culture while keeping your own.

What is aculturation?

200

Those who are older than 15 and younger than 65 are considered the workforce.

What is the age limit for the work force?

200

When someone in power influences those below them into following in that cultural foot step.

What is Heiarchical diffusion?

200

Ethnic religions are religions that are closely tied to a specific culture, ethnicity, or region and are usually not actively spread to outsiders.

What are ethnic religions?

200

To spread out the voters in multiple districts.

What is cracking?

200

Areas we occupy as humans

What is space?

300

The dependency ratio typically counts people ages 0–14 and 65+ as dependents, compared to the working-age population 15–65.

What is the age limit for the dependance ratio.


300

 The spread of cultural traits through movement of people. Its kind of like a chain reaction of people adopting a cultural trait.

What is Expansion diffusion?

300

The religions Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.

What are examples of Universalizing religions.

300

To group voters together so the opposite party in an election has less representatives.

What is packing?

300

 A world map that shows the whole Earth with balanced distortions to make it look realistic. It isn't perfect but close.

What is the Robinson projection?

400

As a population decreases—especially when birth rates fall and the population ages—the number of working-age individuals shrinks, leading to labor shortages because there are not enough people to fill available jobs.

What do labor shortages have to do with a decreasing population?


400

 When you catch on to a cultural trait by seeing someone do something then you do it. Like if your friend says gotcha a lot then you might start saying that as well.

What is contagious diffusion?

400

The religion of Judaism and Hinduism.

What are examples of ethnic religions.

400

To gain control over an area by political and economic power.

What is Territoriality?

400

A map that uses color to show data.

What is a coropleth map?

500

 Japan, Germany, and South Korea, and they are in this stage because they all have very low birth rates, aging populations, and shrinking work forces, which causes their populations to decline over time.

Which countries are in stage 5 of the DTM.

And why?

500

The spread of an underlying idea or innovation even though the specific trait itself does not fully diffuse.

What is stimulus diffusion?

500

The religion Christianity.

What is the most common believed religions around the globe.

500

A state having independence and power over an area.

What is Sovereghnty?

500

A map used to show data by size.

What is a cartagraph map.