Unit 1 Geography
Unit 2 Culture
Unit 3 Dev & Industry
Unit 4 Popul't & Migration
Unit 5 Agriculture
100

The number of objects per unit of land area

What is density?

100

These religions’ holidays are typically based around an event in the founder’s life.

What are Universalizing Religions?

100

When industries cluster in one location in order to share resources and services.

What is agglomeration?

100

What stage of the DTM is this country in?


What is Stage 2?

100

The two main types of agricultural which specify their purpose, size of farms, agricultural density, use of machinery, and its place in the economy.

What is Commercial; Subsistence?

200

These are the four ways to identify a location.

Name 2.

What is Toponym, Site, Situation, Absolute Location?

200

These religions’ holidays are typically based around the seasons and the environment.

What are Ethnic Religions?

200

Describe what a worker in each of the first three economic sectors might be doing each day to earn a living

Primary: Farming
Secondary: Manufacturing
Tertiary: Services

200

While the Industrial Revolution and the 2nd Agricultural Revolution were responsible for lowering CDR’s and moving countries into stage 2, what is responsible for the drop in CBR’s we see in Stage 3 and into Stage 4?

What is Higher land prices in urban centers causes people to decide to have smaller families

200

Compare extensive and intensive agriculture in terms of the yields per amount of land.

Extensive: low yields on a lot of land
Intensive: high yields on a little land

300

The difference between these two is whether the phenomenon stays strong in its hearth (node)

What are Relocation and Expansion Diffusion?

300

What are the 3 largest languages in the world?

What are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English?

300

•Wallerstein’s World System-Analysis explains that the More Economically Developed Countries, which he calls ______, only exist because they exploit the Less Economically Developed Countries aka __________.

•He claims that the MDC’s only exist because of the LCD’s and never will we see a world with 100% development.

What is Core-Periphery?

300

Examples include an earthquake destroying a town, a pleasant job offer, and war.

What are Push and Pull factors?

300

Shifting Cultivation, Slash and Burn, Pastoral Nomadism, and Transhumance all fit into this category of agriculture

What is extensive subsistence?

400

This man developed the idea that the environment shapes the way in which societies develop, called Environmental Determinism.  Of course he did not believe in the alternative approach of Possiblism.

Who is Carl Sauer?

400

What is the difference between Ethnicity and Race?

Ethnicity- Culture
Race – Physical Characteristics

400

Weber’s least cost theory states that most industries need to consider situation factors in relation to the market and their resources in order to reduce transportation costs.  However, _______ Industries can locate anywhere because the cost of transporting their raw materials or finished goods is not important.  Therefore they tend to locate near skilled labor.  Example: Computer Chips

What are Footloose Industries?

400

Thomas Malthus saw population growing geometrically or exponentially and food/resources growing arithmetically once England hit this stage of the demographic transition model

What is Stage 2?

400

Countries that do not have agribusiness tend to have a large amount of workers employed in which economic sector?

What is primary?

500

If you started traveling East from GMT, you would cross this after you passed through 12 time zones.

What is the International Dateline?

500

Identify the Religions in Purple and Green

Christianity and Islam

500

Using the terms “Rural” and “Urban”, describe the population of the following locations:

–Western Europe

–Sub-Saharan Africa

–India

Western Europe: Urban
Sub-Saharan Africa: Rural
India: Rural

500

According to one of Ravenstein’s migration laws:

______ are most likely to migrate internationally

What are Single Males ages 25-33?

500

This type of commercial agriculture is very labor-intensive and is located in NE United States due to its proximity to the market.  The farms that are located further from the market typically process their product instead.

What are dairy farms?

600

______ is the idea that the further apart two places are, the less likely they are to interact.  However, the technology has allowed information to travel further, faster, which is known as the ______

Distance Decay;
Space-time Compression

600

Identify the religions represented by Red and Yellow

Hinduism and Buddhism

600

Many U. S. companies take advantage of low wages in these factories which are located outside of the U. S. Government’s jurisdiction

What are Maquiladoras?

600

•The Epidemiologic Transition Model, which explains the causes of death at each stage of the Demographic Transition Model, predicts a possible stage 5 in which ______ drives death rates back up

What is the Evolution of Infectious Diseases?

600

According to this man, different agriculture is used in different places based upon how quickly it will spoil and how much it will cost to transport it.

Who is vonThunen?