A factor that causes someone to leave a place.
Push Factor
The effects of humans on the physical world around them.
The redrawing of political boundaries to favor one political party.
Gerrymandering
Ranching and herding are examples of ________ agriculture.
Extensive
His World System Theory argues that uneven development is intentional.
Wallerstein
Economic opportunity and political freedom are examples of these factors.
Pull factor
Diffusion by which Hinduism spread to the US.
Relocation diffusion
France, Iceland, and Germany are examples of this.
Nation-states
This event brought crops and animals across the Atlantic.
Columbian Exchange.
The economic sector associated with the extraction of natural resources
Primary
Oceans or strict immigration policies are known as ___________ obstacles.
Intervening
Diffusion visible in McTikka sandwich.
Stimulus diffusion
Centrifugal force
The revolution in agriculture that included GMOs, pesticides, and chemical fertilizer.
Green Revolution
The welfare index that includes women's reproductive health, indices of empowerment, and labor-market participation.
Gender Inequality Index (GII)
Type of migration experienced by refugees of Syrian Civil war.
Forced migration
A language that is a combination of two or more other languages.
Creole language
A boundary that is no longer observed, but remains culturally significant.
Relict
Edge cities are associated with this model of urban development.
Galactic city
The system under which manufacturing now takes place in LDCs or BRICs
New International Division of Labor
The most common form of migration in the world today.
Rural to urban migration
Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam are examples of this.
Universalizing religion.
This Law establishes a 200 mile Exclusive Economic Zone off the coast of all states.
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
Inclusive zoning is used to combat problems associated with:
Gentrification or redevelopment
NAFTA and EU were intended to create these.
Free-trade zones