2: Population & Migration
3: Culture
4: Politics
5 & 6: Agriculture & Cities
7: Industry & Economy
100

This country (multiple answers) could be considered in Stage 5 of the DTM with more and more people living to old age and low birth rates

What is Japan, Italy?
100

This is an example of a universalizing religion (multiple answers).

What is Christianity, Buddhism, Islam?

100

A state with complete control over its internal affairs is said to have this.

What is sovereignty?

100

A country dominated by one very large city, such as Thailand with Bangkok, follows this urban pattern.

What is primate city?

100

This transportation innovation greatly reduced shipping costs and sped up global trade by standardizing THESE.

What are shipping containers?

200

This type of migration happens because in the past, family or others from your country moved there

What is chain migration?

200

This is the name for judging other cultures by our own standards.

What is ethnocentrism?

200

These are two of the four criteria to be considered a state

Permanent population, defined territory, government, and sovereignty

200

In von Thünen’s model, this type of farming is located closest to the city because products spoil quickly.

What is dairy farming (or market gardening)?


200

When factories move from wealthier countries to poorer countries for cheaper labor, this process occurs.

What is offshoring / outsourcing?

300

This population pyramid shape represents a population that is rapidly growing (draw it). 

Big base, small top pyramid

300

This type of diffusion happens when culture spreads from influential/powerful centers and the rest of society follows.

What is hierarchical diffusion?

300

The narrow waterway between the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea that is vital for global oil shipments is this chokepoint.

What is the Strait of Hormuz?

300

The Green Revolution dramatically increased food production through the use of these three things: high-yield seeds, mechanization, and this agricultural input.

What are fertilizers / chemical fertilizers?

300

The clustering of similar businesses together to share labor, suppliers, and infrastructure is called this.

What is agglomeration?

400

This model explains changing patterns and reasons of mortality in populations.

What is the epidemiological transition model (ETM)?

400

This term means a common language used for communication between people who speak different native languages

What is a lingua franca?

400

Korea during the Cold War and the Balkans before World War I are examples of this type of politically unstable region.

What is a shatterbelt?

400

This urban model features a wealthy spine extending outward from the CBD and large squatter settlements on the edges.

What is the Latin American city model?


400

This production system is more efficient through use of just in time delivery, flexible production, high-tech manufacturing, etc.

What is Post-Fordism production?

500

This stage of the DTM represents populations that have declining birth rates, low death rates, and more people living to old age. 

What is Stage 3?

500

This is the language branch of languages like Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese. (not the whole tree - the big branch)

What is the Romance branch?

500

The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea gives countries control over ocean resources within this distance from shore.

What is 200 nautical miles (an EEZ)?


500

These neighborhoods on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro are home to mostly squatter settlements.

What are favelas?

500

Factories producing electronics and clothing for export in countries like China are often located in these specially regulated economic areas.

What are special economic zones (SEZs) or export-processing zones (type of SEZ)?