Human-Environment Interaction
Movement
Population & Demographics
Culture & Religion
Government & Economy
100

This term describes how human physically change their surroundings.

Modification

100

A person that goes to a different city, province, or country to work is called a ________ worker.

Migrant

100

This is the average number of children born to a woman over her lifetime.

Total Fertility Rate

100

This Chinese philosophy emphasizes social harmony and filial piety.

Confucianism

100

 This economic system is controlled by the government, as in communism.

Command economy

200

This is what humans do when they change their behavior to cope with environmental conditions.

Adapt

200

This type of factor, like war or famine, forces people to leave their home.

 Push factor

200

This type of graph shows a population’s age and gender distribution.

Population pyramid

200

This term describes the spread of cultural ideas from their place of origin.

Cultural diffusion

200

This system is based on private property, competition, and economic freedom.

Free market economy

300

This type of resource includes wind and solar power.

Non-renewable resources

300

This term describes someone forced to flee their country due to war or persecution.

Refugee

300

In demographic transition, this stage has high birth rates and falling death rates.

Stage 2

300

These are the five major world religions.

Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism

300

This form of government has a king or queen, often by hereditary right.

Monarchy

400

These resources, such as oil and coal, cannot be replaced once used up.

Non-renewable resources 

400

This is an example of what?
A 1880s U.S. law offering free land for German immigrants.

Pull factor

400

A population pyramid with a wide base indicates these two high rates.

High fertility and birth rates

400

 This religion, founded by Siddhartha Gautama, teaches the Four Noble Truths.

Buddhism

400

In this economic system, you can set wages but must meet a government minimum.

Mixed economy

500

This concept studies how people use and modify the land they live on.

Land use

500

What are the 4 types of push or pull factors?

Nature, economic, social, political

500

This term describes the process of a society moving from high to low birth and death rates.

Demographic transition 

500

This is the largest language family, including English and Hindi.

Indo-European

500

This term describes the integration of economies and cultures through global networks.

Globalization