Geographic Thinking
Population Patterns
Migration and Movement
Culture Basics
Development and Industry
100

This type of map preserves shape but distorts size

What is a conformal projection?

100

A population pyramid with a wide base usually indicates this.

What is rapid population growth?

100

A reason that encourages people to leave a place.

What is a push factor?

100
The language, religion, and customs shared by a group of people.

What is culture?

100

This sector of the economy focuses on extracting natural resources.

What is the primary sector?

200

The concept that areas are defined by their physical and human characteristics

What is Place?

200

This term refers to the number of children born to a woman during her lifetime.

What is total fertility rate (TFR)?

200

The migration model that explains the layout of towns and cities around a larger location.

What is Central Place Theory?

200

Food, clothing, and architecture are examples of this type of culture.

What is material culture?

200

Also known as the interconnected theory of Capital.

What is Wallerstein's theory?

300

A geographer using satellite images to study deforestation is using this type of tool.

What is remote sensing?

300

Stage 2 of the Demographic Transition Model is characterized by this key change.

What is a rapid decline in death rates?

300

People forced to flee because of conflict, persecution, or disaster fall into this category

What are refugees?

300

The spread of cultural traits from one place to another.

What is cultural diffusion?

300

This sector of the economy focuses on services, such as sales and design.

What is the tertiary sector?

400

This concept explains how a location's position relative to other places affects its development

What is relative location?

400

Countries in Stage 4 of the DTM typically experience this population trend

What is stable or slow growth?

400

According to Wallerstein's theory people in this type of country would most likely to be forced to move away from their homes.

What is a peripheral country.

400

This type of diffusion spreads through direct contact between neighboring cultures.

What is contagious diffusion?

400

This theory states that all countries will go through the same process of growth and industrialization, independent of each other.

What is Rostow's Model?

500

This geographic approach studies how phenomena are arranged and organized on Earth's surface.

What is spatial analysis?

500

This concept compares the number of people to the amount of available land.

What is arithmetic density?

500

This type of migration involves moving from the countryside to a more densely packed, industrial or post-industrial area.

What is rural to urban migration?

500

The process by which immigrants adopt aspects of the dominant culture.

What is assimilation?

500

This tern describes a country with low industrialization and lower standards of living.

What is a developing country? (or less developed country)