Misc.
movement
Culture
Themes
Maps
100
This increases interaction, heightens interdependence and deepens relationships.
What is Globalization?
100
The spread of culture and/or cultural traits from their point of origin is known as.
What is diffusion?
100
All of the things that make up a person or group of peoples way of life.
What is Culture?
100
An area where the majority of occupants speak French is an example of this.
What is a formal region.
100
This type of map helps you find locations and distances of and between locations.
What is a reference map?
200
This focuses on landforms, climate, soils and vegetation on earth.
What is physical geography?
200
Warfare, natural disasters and harsh weather are all examples of these motivators of movement.
What are push factors?
200
This is the area where a culture or cultural trait originates.
What is a Culture Hearth?
200
the physical location of a place using the Latitude and Longitude is known as this.
What is absolute (exact) location?
200
The places you regularly visit and know well that make up the detailed portions of your mental are known as:
What are activity spaces?
300
By plotting the residential locations of the fatalities by Cholera in Soho in 1854 on a map of London. Dr. John Snow was able to isolate this primary source of the fatal disease and bring it under control.
What is a water pump?
300
This is the idea that the further away from its origins an innovation is examined, the less likely it is to be adopted.
What is distance decay?
300
A single, basic, core element of any culture.
What is culture trait?
300
This is the geographical theme involved when geographers study the effects of the drainage of part of the Florida Everglades.
What is Human-Environment Interaction?
300
This type of thematic map has lines that represent specific data values.
What is an Isoline?
400
This is a long held idea that culture and social development are based on the environment.
What is environmental determinism?
400
This spread of culture is dependent upon specific people of populations susceptibility to a trait as well as contact with the holder of that trait.
What is hierarchical diffusion?
400
A group of traits that combine to identify a unique way of life
What is a culture complex?
400
This is when people associate meaning and emotion with a characteristic that defines a location and give it importance.
What is a Sense of Place?
400
This technology allows geographers to layer a variety of spatial data for complex analysis.
What is GIS?
500
The study of peoples effects on their environment and resources is a field of study known as.
What is cultural ecology?
500
This specifies the expansion of culture like the skateboards from Southern California to surrounding areas of contact and then sequentially larger surrounding area.
What is expansion/(contagious) diffusion?
500
The study of a cultures ability to adapt to its physical environment is called.
What is Cultural Ecology?
500

This is the layering of cultural artifacts on an area that reflect the impact of multiple cultures that have impacted the place over time.

What is sequent occupancy?

500
A map showing the variations in the % African American population in US counties with color gradients is probably this type of map.
What is a Choropleth?