Geography
Population
Culture
Political Organization of Space
100

This refers to a place's absolute location, often described in terms of its physical geography.

Site

100

The crude birth rate minus the crude death rate of a population

Rate of natural increase

100

This is a geographical boundary that indicates the outer limit of one particular linguistic feature, such as a word's pronunciation, spelling, or meaning.

Isogloss

100

This type of state is most likely to possess multiple systems of checks and balances so that federal and localized governments do not threaten each other's powers and responsibilities

A Federal State

200

This refers to a place's location relative to external social relations, systems, or networks.

Situation

200

This man believed that only the upper class could enforce moral restraint to limit family size.

Malthus

200

The name given to a system of laws in South Africa that separated people by race.

Apartheid

200

The continents of Africa and Asia have most of the world's ______________ states.  (Federal or Unitary)

Unitary

300

Spatial arrangements of certain items or features can be described in terms of even or uneven across space.  In the case that many items are located close to one another, this term would describe it.  

clustered

300

In a country where the total population is low and constant due to high birth and death rates and lack of medical care, you would say that this country is in this stage of the DTM.

First stage

300

Also called ethnic cleansing, it is the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nationality.

Genocide

300

This is a type of border that was created by an outside power or political authority without taking into account the cultural organization of the landscape.

superimposed

400

This line is purely an arbitrary social convention, established among the scientific community in the late 19th century, in order to create a standardized system for determining the absolute location of things on the earth's surface.

The Prime Meridian

400

This is the maximum population size that an environment can support.

Carrying capacity

400

This term describes the situation when an immigrant selectively adopts only certain customs of the dominant host society while retaining much of his or her native culture.

Acculturation

400

Tis involves the separation of human populations by boundaries, influences the development of different cultures.

Territoriality

500

A holistic approach to studying the relationship between human society and its natural environment is known as this.

cultural ecology

500

A contagious disease, such as flu, is passed through a population from contact with infected persons.  If it spreads from high-density urban areas to rural areas, it would be THIS type of diffusion.

Hierarchical diffusion

500

A slender, vertical tower common to mosques or Islamic houses of worship.

a minaret

500
This occurs when two powers disagree on the division or ownership of a resource, usually a natural resource that is present in both of their territories.

allocational boundary dispute