Unit 1: One World, Many Issues
Unit 2: Economic Issues & Agriculture
Unit 3: Environemntal Issues
Unit 4: Geopolitical Issues
100

Name a qualitative factor in measuring quality of life.

Happiness

100

What distinguishes intensive from extensive farming?

Intensive farming uses more inputs per hectare; extensive farming uses more land with fewer inputs.

100

Name three examples of chemical deterioration.

Leaching, Salinization, and Acidification

100

What is a chokepoint?

a narrow waterway with strategic importance

200

The term that this definition refers to: the trend toward greater interconnectedness of the world’s financial, economic, technological, political, cultural, sociological, and ecological, and geographical systems.

globalization

200

Which agricultural technology uses “molecular scissors” to edit plant DNA?

 

CRISPR

200

Name the three types of soil erosion.

Water Erosion, Wind Erosion, and Tillage Erosion

200

Name the three major maritime chokepoints studied in this course.

Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Malacca, and Suez Canal.

300

Which worldview sees Earth as fragile with limited resources?

Limits to Growth or ecocentrism

300

Which innovation allows crops to grow indoors year-round without soil?

Hydroponics

300

What is the main ecological consequence of excess phosphorus entering lakes?

Eutrophication (algal blooms that reduce oxygen levels in the water).



300

Name three factors that influence a country's geopolitical power.

Location, resources, population, military strength, economy, or technology.

400

What is the difference between HDI and GDP?

GDP measures wealth; HDI measures quality of life.

400

why large-scale mechanized agriculture developed successfully in the Canadian Prairies?

  • Flat land and fertile chernozem soils
400

What does virtual water trade involve?

Trading goods that contain "hidden" water.



400

Why can access to a warm-water port be a major geopolitical advantage?

It allows year-round trade and naval access.

500

The term that this definition refers to: the people who are directly connected to or impacted by the issue. 

stakeholder

500

The term that this definition refers to: the number of people that the world’s resources can support using the technology that exists at the time. 


carrying capacity 

500

What does HYVs stand for?

High-yield varieties

500

What are the three types of waste that pollute surface waters? All three are needed for points. 

sewage waste, chemical waste, and agricultural waste