Thinking Geographically
Population and Migration
Culture
Political Patterns and Processes
Agriculture
Cities and Urban Development
Industrial and Economic Development
100

The science of mapmaking

What is cartography?

100

The estimated average number of children born to each person of birthing age (15 to 45) 

What is total fertility rate (TFR)?

100

The process of spreading ideas, language, and goods from one space to another

What is diffusion?

100

A form of government in which citizens elect leaders and can run for office

What is a democracy?

100

This agricultural revolution is characterized by the diffusion of innovative biotechnology throughout the Third World

What is the Green Revolution?

100

Towns and cities that were founded due to access to natural resources

What are resource nodes?

100

The process of shifting a state's economy from one that relies on manufacturing to one that relies on service

What is deindustrialization?

200

This term defines the point or place on the a map using coordinates such as latitude and longitude 

What is absolute location?

200
The number of people too young or too old to work compared to the number of people in the work force

What is the dependency ratio?

200

A language of international communication

What is a lingua franca?
200


What is a relic boundary?

200

The historical period characterized by the relocation diffusion of crops between Europe, Africa, and the Americas

What is Columbian Exchange?

200

A term used to describe the location in an urban development model that contains that highest density of commercial land use

What is the central business district (CBD)? 

200

This theory of development divides the world into three interdependent realms: core, periphery, and semi-periphery nations

What is world systems theory?

300

This term refers to the location of a place compared to a known place or geographic feature

What is relative location?

300
The number of people or things that can maintained within a given area

What is carrying capacity?

300

Customs and habits traditionally practiced primarily by small, homogeneous groups living in isolated rural areas

What is folk culture?

300

The transfer of power to a lower level, especially by central government to local or regional administration

What is devolution?

300

The production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family.

What is subsistence agriculture?

300

When similar business activities are found in a local cluster

What is agglomeration?

300

This production involves a large amount of input that is reduced to a final product that weighs less or has less volume than the input

What is bulk-reducing manufacturing?

400

What is a Mercator projection?

400

A calculation that compares the birth rate and death rate for a country in a given year

What is the rate of natural increase (RNI)? 

400

The process of giving up cultural traditions and adopting the social customs of the dominant culture of a place

What is assimilation?

400

A form of government that places most power in the hands of central government officials?

What is a unitary state?

400

A form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals in dry climates

What is pastoral nomadism?

400

This belief that all market areas are focused on a central settlement that is a place of exchange and service provision

What is central place theory?

400

Foreign-run factories operating under favorable tariff policies such as NAFTA

What are maquiladoras
500

What is a Robinson projection?

500

This stage of the demographic transition model is characterized by a high birth rate, a rapidly declining death rate, and thus, a high rate of natural increase

What is Stage Two of the demographic transition model?

500

The process of adjusting to the dominant culture while retaining features of a folk culture

What is acculturation?

500


What is an antecedent boundary?

500

This agricultural revolution is characterized by innovations in manufacturing and mechanization, allowing for better diets and longer life expectancies

What is the Second Agricultural Revolution?

500
This model of urban development was the first to recognize suburban business districts forming on the urban periphery 

What is the multiple-nuclei model?

500

When a company owns all aspects of production (for example, from steel manufacture to advertising)

What is Fordism?