Population and Migration
Technology & Innovation
Government & Society
Rural vs. Urban
Environment & Human Impact
100

Why do geographers study population trends?

To understand the movement of people.

100


How did Henry Ford improve the American automobile industry?

He used an assembly line to produce more cars at lower prices.

100

Why do people form governments?

To make laws and protect citizens.

100

What is one main difference between rural and urban areas?

Urban = cities, Rural = countryside/farms

100

Fracking is controversial because it can…

Contaminate drinking water and harm the environment.

200

Which two nations have the largest populations in the world?

China and India

200


How did satellites and televisions affect life in the U.S. in the 1900s?

They improved communication and information sharing.

200

Which of these is a basic need for survival? Food, technology, companionship, or creative expression?

Food

200

List one similarity between schools in Kenya and Japan.

Both provide meals and have organized lunch routines.

200

One benefit of fracking is that it...

Boosts the economy and reduces foreign oil dependence.

300


Cities with high population densities tend to have what kind of buildings?

Tall buildings

300


Give one way technology can improve lives.

Example: Pasteur teaching handwashing; building dams to protect crops.

300

How can governments help limit human destruction of the environment?

Making environmental laws and protecting natural resources.

300

List one difference between schools in Kenya and Japan.

Different food types or eating styles.

300

How can new roads both help and harm people?

Help travel; harm environment through deforestation/pollution.

400


Name one push and one pull factor for migration.

Push: war, poor farmland; Pull: cheap land, better jobs

400


What invention allows people around the world to communicate instantly?

Satellites / Internet

400

Which solution to human activity can also cause harm?

Building new dams—they can harm ecosystems.

400

What are 3 characteristics of rural life?

Farming, open space, smaller populations.

400

What did the Spanish introduce to the Americas that changed cultures?

Religion, language, firearms, and horses.

500


To have a sustainable population, what two rates must be the same?


Birth rate and death rate

500


How does foreign trade affect the cultures of regions?

It spreads ideas, goods, and customs between cultures.

500

Why do people establish linear settlement patterns?

To stay close to roads, rivers, or transportation routes.

500

What are 3 characteristics of urban life?

Crowded, tall buildings, many jobs/services.

500

Give one example of humans changing the environment for benefit.

Building dams to control floods or irrigate crops.