Unit 1: Superpowers
Unit 2: Urbanization
Unit 3: Civil Rights
Unit 4: Globalization
Unit 5: Population
100

Which two countries were the main countries involved (superpowers)?

USA + USSR

100

Name three urban systems


  • Sewage

  • Transportation

  • Housing (Zoning) 

  • Refuse collection

  • Power generation and distribution (Electricity, gas)

  • Water distribution

  • Education

  • Healthcare

  • Power generation, transport and waste

100

Name a significant figure in the Civil Rights Movement

MLK, JFK, etc


100

Where is the Dominican Republic (continent)

North America

100

Which country has the most refugees? 

Turkey

200

What is the famous historical event that happened in Cuba? 

Cuban Missile Crisis


200

Name a city in India 

Any works

200

What was the Jim Crow Law?

Jim Crow law, in U.S. history, any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the South between the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and the beginning of the civil rights movement in the 1950s.

200

What is New Delhi the capital of? 

India

200

What is internal migration?

Human migration within a country

300

What were the two main ideologies? 

Capitalism and Communism


300

Define systems

A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network.

300

When was slavery abolished? (year)

1865

300

What are echo chambers?

An environment or ecosystem in which participants encounter beliefs that amplify or reinforce their preexisting beliefs by communication and repetition inside a closed system. 

300

Name a pro-natalist country

Japan, Korea, Italy, Spain etc


400

What was the event that marked the end of the Cold War?

The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the Soviet Union disbanded in 1991. 

400

What are the three main factors when analyzing sustainability? 

Social, Economic, Environmental

400

What does incarceration mean?

Imprisonment 

400

What are the four factors of production? 

  • Land

  • Labour    

  • Capital

  • Enterprise (or Entrepreneurship)

400

What are push and pull factors?

Push factors describe the reasons that individuals might emigrate from their homes, including poverty, lack of social mobility, violence, or persecution. Pull factors describe the reasons that an individual might settle in a particular country.

500

What is an example of a Proxy war? 

The Vietnam War

500

What about Hong Kong and New Delhi? 

If you know you know

500

What are the four parts to OPVL? 

Origin
Purpose
Value
Limitation

500

What is the difference between tariffs and subsidies

  • Tariffs: Taxes on imports

  • Subsidies: Government payments to domestic producers to help those producers lower the price of their exports. 

500

What is the mathematical formula for the carrying capacity?


If someone gets it right give them 1000 points.

=(1-N/K)