Key Spatial Concepts
Population & Migration
Culture & Diffusion
Places & Regions
Religion and Languages
100

The belief that the physical environment is the chief factor influencing human behavior.

What is environmental determinism?

100

This model assumes high birth and death rates will gradually be replaced by low rates over time.

What is the Demographic Transition Model?

100

 The Indus Valley and Mesopotamia are classic examples of these, where cultures and innovations originate.

What are cultural hearths?

100

"Little Italy" is an example of this type of region based on people's perceptions.

What is a vernacular/perceptual region?

100

Religions that seek to convert non-believers, such as Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.

What are universalizing religions?

200

The belief that people, not their surroundings, are the forces behind cultural development.

What is possibilism?

200

Migrants today usually have these three traits.

What are male, young, and single?

200

The French language, basket weaving, and belief in ancestral spirits are examples of these basic units of culture.

What are cultural traits?

200

A geographic area defined by a specific set of economic or social activities and interactions, organized around a central point or "node," is known as a

What is a functional region?
200

A stable, fully developed language that originates from the mixing of a colonizer's language with an indigenous or a slave group's language, which then becomes the native language of a new generation of speakers.

What is a creole language?

300

This term describes the Earth's surface as modified by human activity.

What is the cultural landscape?

300

Finding a better job in a city you were just passing through is an example of this migration concept.

What is an intervening opportunity?

300

The Egyptian and Mayan pyramids are likely a result of this process, not diffusion.

What is independent invention?

300

The European Union, with its shared rules and currency, is best characterized as this type of region.

What is a formal region?

300

Judaism is considered this type of religion because people are usually born into it.

What is an ethnic religion?

400

Judging another culture by the standards of one's own culture.

What is ethnocentrism?

400

Population pressure on agricultural land is measured by this type of density.

What is physiological density?

400

A British celebrity popularizing her hairstyle in Brazil is an example of this type of diffusion.

What is hierarchical diffusion?

400

The physical characteristics of a specific location, such as its topography, soil, and climate, is known as:

What is site?

400

The primary desire of these people is to separate marriage (or other institutions) from religious constraints.

Who are secularists?

500

This term refers to the number of people a piece of land can support sustainably.

What is carrying capacity?

500

The seasonal movement of livestock to pasture lands.

What is transhumance?

500

This term describes why a person living far from a mall visits it less often.

What is distance decay?

500

The description "Singapore is located on an island at the northwestern end of the Straits of Malacca" describes its ______.

What is situation?

500

This language is considered the lingua franca of East Africa.

What is Swahili?