Term for map-making.
Cartography
What migration types are described here: Mei was indebted to a gang that took her from Shanghai to Bangkok and forced her to work it off.
Slavery, transnational
What is the largest language family in the world?
Indo-European
What kind of state has a central government that holds all the power?
Unitary
Which kind of commercial agriculture produces products like coffee in tropical environments?
Plantation agriculture
How many people does a city need to have to be considered a megacity?
10 million +
What is the largest trading bloc in the world?
Euoprean Union
What kind of data results in findings that are expressed narratively?
Qualitative
During which stage of the DTM does the birth rate fall below the death rate?
Stage 5
What type of diffusion is exemplified here?:
In the event of a cancellation, schools use phone trees to spread the word. The principal calls the teachers and the teachers call their homeroom students.
Hierarchical
What event led to the drawing of political boundaries in Africa that largely still exist today?
Berlin Conference
This practice, also known as the ‘Blue Revolution’, produces almost half of the world’s seafood.
Aquaculture
In which model do functions of the Central Business District appear in the suburbs?
Galactic Cities Model
In which stage of Rostow’s model is there limited trade, primarily based on the barter system?
Stage 1 - Traditional Society
Which map projection distorts the shape of land masses, especially near the poles?
Peters
In the mid-1800s, Native Americans were forced off their lands and sent west of the Mississippi River. What was the route that they took called?
The Trail of Tears
If a society does not embrace multiculturalism, what kind of attitudes likely prevail there?
Nativism
High fences with barbed wire indicate the boundary between Melilla, Spain and Morocco. What kind of boundary is this?
Demarcated Boundary
With better access to resources, markets, and new technology, companies can increase their efficiency and decrease costs. What does this describe?
Economies of Scale
What term describes a city that exerts influence far beyond its national boundaries?
World City
Who invented a means of mass production that was based on the assembly line method and revolutionized manufacturing?
Henry Ford
What is the name of the imaginary line that passes through Greenwich, England?
Prime Meridian
What migration types are described here?:
Henry travels from Belize City to California each spring for temporary work harvesting oranges.
guest workers, transnational
What term describes when one judges a culture through its own lens rather than their own?
cultural relativism
What new state was formed during the Partition of India in 1947?
Pakistan
The Red Hot Coffee Co. buys their coffee from small growers in Central America, making sure to compensate farmers appropriately for their work. What is this an example of?
Fair Trade
In which model are residential areas divided based on ethnicity rather than social class?
African Cities Models
In which stage of Rostow’s model do the majority of workers shift from agriculture to manufacturing?
Stage-3 Take Off
Identify the scale of the choropleth map
LOCAL
What term means “fear of the other” and can occur when there is an influx of migration to a culturally homogenous area?
What term describes the phenomenon when one can see the influence of successive societies on a landscape?
Sequent occupancy
What term describes a cultural group that has its own state but also stretches across the borders of others?
Multi-state nations
Which survey method was devised by the French and is used in Quebec and Louisiana?
Long Lot
Which controversial law allows the government to seize land for public use after paying the owners fair market value?
Eminent Domain
__________ and _________ are the largest employers in the United States.
Education and health services
Which of the following concepts most directly relates to a local population that views its language as superior to other languages?
Ethnocentrism
If a country exceeds this, it is in serious trouble, as it may not have enough resources to support its population.
Carrying Capacity
Identify the agricultural hearth for the following:
-coconuts, cloves, bananas, rice, sugarcane, taro, tea
Southeast Asia
What term describes when one state annexes another state’s territory on the basis of shared culture, history, or ethnicity?
Irredentism
Which settlement pattern would be best for a community that values equality?
Linear (everyone has equal access to the transportation route)
The 1968 Fair Housing Act banned ________ because it promoted racial and economic segregation in many U.S. cities.
Redlining
What term describes when a change in spending or investment creates a larger change in output?
Multiplier Effect