Population
Politics
Push and Pull
Culture
Flags
100

What is the current estimated population as of 2026? ( In Billions)

What is 8 billion?

100

What are centripetal forces?

What are bonds that bring a country together such as shared language?

100

People leave a place because of war, violence, or safety reasons.

What is a political push factor?

100

what is a culture norm?

The shared, often unspoken, rules, values, and expectations that guide behavior within a specific group or society.

100

Second Largest South American Country After Brazil

Very Famous for its widely known skilled football players

Easy hint: has a sun in the center

What is Argentina?

200

This measures the amount of years someone is expected to live.

What is life expectancy?

200

What are pronatalist policies?

What are policies that promote population growth and fertility rate?

200

Pollution, unsanitary, or lack of clean water can cause people to leave an area.

what is an Environmental push factor?

200

What is the spread of cultural beliefs or social activities from one group to another.

What is Cultural Diffusion?

200

Country in the Caribbean known for sports like cricket

Hint: is not Guyana.

What is Trinidad and Tobago

300

What is the most populated country in the world?

What is India?

300

What is a choropleth map?

A map that uses coloring to represent data or statistics for different geographic areas, such as countries or regions.

300

People sometimes move to a new country because family members already live there.

what is a social/cultural pull factor?

300

When a smaller culture adopts traits from a dominant culture and loses its original traditions.

What is Assimilation?

300

numerous conflicts with Denmark, Russia, and Poland. After losing Finland in 1809 and a final campaign against Norway in 1814.

Hint: Flag has a sideways cross 

Country has two of the same flag in either Red Or Blue

What is Sweden?

400

A country with an upside down triangle population graph would have what age as a majority of their people?

What is elderly?

400

What is gerrymandering?

What is the deliberate manipulation of district boundaries to give one political party or group an unfair advantage?

400

Better job opportunities and higher pay in another country are examples of this type of migration factor that attracts people.

what is an economic pull factor?

400

What is a group of people who share a common identity through language, religion, or ancestry.

What is an Ethnic Group?

400

a country in southwest Great Britain, forming part of the United Kingdom with a distinct Celtic culture, the Welsh language, and a population of roughly 3.2 million. Known for its mountainous national parks 

Hint: Country uses a large red dragon on their flag

What Is Wales?

500

Which American state is the least populated?

What is Wyoming?

500

What is neocolonialism?

What is the use of economic or other pressures to control or influence other countries, especially former dependencies?


500

When people move away because the land is too dry and crops can’t grow anymore, they are leaving because of this type of push factor.

what is a environmental push factor?

500

A small, rural, and homogeneous group of people who share common traditions and resist change.

What is Folk Culture?

500

Hint: Middle Eastern, White Background Orange silhouette of the island in center and two green olive branches beneath it.

What Is Cyprus?