This population model has Stage 1 (high CBR/CDR) and Stage 4 (low CBR/CDR)
Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
Beliefs, practices, and behaviors of a group of people is called what?
Culture
A nation with its own territory and government
State
The practice of growing crops primarily for sale and profit
Commercial Agriculture
The process by which more people move to cities
Urbanization
The total number of live births per 1,000 people in a year
Crude Birth Rate (CBR)
The spread of ideas over space from one place to another
Cultural Diffusion
A state whose territory is completely surrounded by another state
Enclave
This model explains agricultural land use patterns around a city
Von Thünen Model
A city with more than 10 million people
MEGAcity
The difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants
Net Migration
This type of diffusion spreads rapidly through very powerful structures (like world cities)
Hierarchical Diffusion
Boundary conflicts that arise from the process of drawing the boundary
What are Antecedent/Subsequent Boundary Disputes
Shifting cultivation is most common in this climate region
What is Tropical (Low-Latitude) Climate
This urban model features multiple centers of activity
Multiple Nuclei Model
A country in Stage 2 of the DTM would most likely experience this type of growth
Rapid Growth
When a cultural trait is rejected because it conflicts with existing norms
Cultural Relocation or Cultural Barriers (stimulus diffusion may also apply depending on explanation)
This organization promotes economic and political cooperation among European countries.
European Union (EU)
The introduction of high-yield seeds and fertilizers in the 20th century
Green Revolution
A wealthy area that is renovated and improved, increasing property values
Gentrification
Explain one push factor and one pull factor that influence migration
Push – war/unemployment;
Pull – jobs/safety/education
Explain the difference between a folk culture and popular culture
Folk = rural, small, slow change;
Popular = urban, large, fast change
Explain the difference between centrifugal and centripetal forces in a state
Centrifugal = divide (language, religion); Centripetal = unite (nationalism, education)
Explain one environmental consequence of modern commercial agriculture
Soil depletion, water pollution, deforestation
Explain one challenge megacities face in developing countries
Infrastructure strain, housing shortages, informal economy