Political Geography
Development
Religion
Agriculture
Industry
100

What do we call a country that does not border water?

landlocked country

100

Give an example of a developing country and a developed country.

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100

What is the name of the place of worship in Judaism? 

synagogue

100

This is the process of growing crops for personal consumption and local trade, typically on a small scale.

Subsistence Agriculture

100

This sector of the economy includes activities related to the extraction of raw materials, such as mining, fishing, and agriculture.

primary sector

200

A boundary that follows a feature such as a river, mountain, or coastline is referred to as this type of boundary.

natural boundary

200
One of the business practices of this model is to increase the income of small scale farmers.

fair trade

200

This is the sacred book of Islam, considered the literal word of God by Muslims.

The Qu'ran

200

This type of farming is focused on growing crops for sale in distant markets, often involving large-scale monoculture.

Commercial Agriculture

200

What method of transport would you use for small and valuable packages?

airplane

300

This term refers to a boundary that is drawn without regard to natural or cultural divisions, often arbitrarily set by political decisions.

geometric boundary

300

This index evaluates human development by considering factors like life expectancy, education, and income.

HDI - Human Development Index

300

What is the holy day in Islam?

Friday

300

The process of clearing land for farming by cutting down trees and burning them is called this.

Slash and Burn Agriculture

300

This term refers to a situation in which industries concentrate in one area, benefiting from reduced transportation costs and a shared labor pool.

agglomeration

400

What was the legalized separation of races called in South Africa?

apartheid

400

Who created the 17 Sustainability Goals?

the UN

400
Name a city that has overlapping religious significance.

Jerusalem

400

_________is defined as having physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.

food security

400

Beverage bottling is an example of bulk gaining or bulk reducing industry?

bulk-gaining

500

This term refers to a state’s ability to control its internal affairs without external interference, a key principle in the modern international system.

sovereignty

500

In the context of gender inequality, empowerment refers to the ability of women to achieve ------

economic and political power

500

This religion, founded by Siddhartha Gautama, focuses on the path to enlightenment through the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.

Buddhism

500

Name 2 factors that can influence food consumption.

cultural preference, physical conditions, level of development, access

500

What are the 3 site factors?

labor, capital and land