Spatial Reorganization
Population Pyramids
World Systems Theory
Culture
100

The arrangement of people and activities across the Earth's surface is called what?

Spatial reorganization

100

What does the population pyramid for stable growth look like?

A triangle.

100

What is the world Systems Theory intended for?

To describe the relation between countries and the world economy.

100

What is informal culture?

Culture that is dictated by social norms.

200

The goal of spatial reorganization is?

Increasing function or aesthetics

200

What does the population pyramid for shrinking growth look like?

A upside-down pyramid/ one with a wide top and thin bottom.

200

What is a core nation?

A nation that has a stable government, is more advanced, and is wealthier than others.

200

What is formal culture?

Culture that is set by laws, rules or regulations, or institutions.

300
3 factors of spatial reorganization are?

Economic, Cultural, and Political.

300

What can trends in population pyramids inform policy makers about?

What the community will need in the future.

300

What is a periphery nation?

A nation that has an unstable government, is less developed, and is poorer than others.

300

What three things support cultural understanding?

Being non-judgmental, communication, and understanding your own culture.

400

What are some examples of spatial reorganization?

Moving furniture, building homes, etc.

400

What is the lowest age category on a population pyramid? 

0-4

400

World systems theory explains why some nations have held onto what for a long period of time?

Power

400

What is cultural geography?

How culture influences how we interact with the world.