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What are the two types of locations that geographers use as reference points?
Absolute and relative
Why are maps useful to geographers?
Maps can show some information better than written text
What is meant by the term relative location?
the location of a place in relation to other places
What name is given to the study of interrelationships between people and their physical environment?
Human-environment Interaction
Why do geographers use a grid system?
to identify the precise location of any place on Earth
Why would a geographer be likely to study population density maps of two countries?
To determine which area has the greater need for services
What do functional regions focus on?
a central point and the surrounding territory linked to it
When the death rate is higher than the birthrate, ___ exists
Negative population growth
Countries that have moved from primarily agricultural to primarily manufacturing and industrial activities are known as
Newly Industrialized Countries
The Spread of Christianity from Europe to the Americas, the introduction of horses to the Americas from Spain, and bringing movies from the United States to a worldwide audience are examples of….
Diffusion
What has been responsible for the declining death rate in many of the world's less industrialized nations?
Improved health care
What European countries were the first to colonize North America
Spain, France and Great Britain
workers that engage in tertiary economic activities
Doctor
Waitress
Police Officer
Which countries are included in NAFTA
Canada, United States, Mexico
What are Canada's two official languages?
English and French
Why do businesses in the United States practice outsourcing?
Production and labor cost are lower
Since the 1960s, the population of the Manufacturing Belt has declined while the number of businesses moving to the has increased.
Sunbelt
What reasons do immigrants come to the United States?
to seek political and religious freedom or to flee wars and natural disasters
What are some major challenges of Latin American megacities include?
housing, unemployment, maintaining infrastructure and crime
What did the Columbian Exchange include?
Plants, animals and the transmission of infectious diseases
Why is Mexico City considered to be a primate city?
It is the largest city and the political, cultural and economic center of Mexico
When highly educated and highly skilled workers emigrate to other countries, their native country suffers a(n)
Brain drain
During the colonial period, a blending of indigenous beliefs and Catholicism occurred in Mexico in a process called
Syncretism
What agricultural practice has destroyed huge swaths of rain forest in Central America?
Slash-and-burn
Foreign-owned factories located in Mexico along the border with the United States are called
Maquiladoras
What do Macedonia, Serbia, and Croatia have in common?
They were once part of Yugoslavia
Which statement summarizes trends in the population patterns of Southern Europe today?
births are occurring at a slower rate than deaths, resulting in a shrinking, aging population
How was the political geography of Eastern Europe reshaped after the end of World War I?
Most countries changed their borders and new countries were formed
One of the world's first cultural hearths developed between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, in an area called
Mesopotamia
Why is French spoken in some countries of North Africa?
France colonized parts of North Africa in the 1800's
Which three major religions were founded in the eastern Mediterranean subregion?
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
In subsistence farming a farmer
grows crops primarily to feed his or her family, selling any small surplus.
What are the two dominant religions of East Africa?
Christianity and Islam
Why is the lingua franca of many parts of East Africa not an indigenous language?
There are many native languages but the dominant colonial languages such as English or French were commonly understood by most people and are still used today.
Which country is heavily invested in East African trade, natural resources and infrastructure fundamentally altering the economy of the subregion?
China
The British granted independence to its colony of India and split it into two states, India and Pakistan, based primarily on their different
Religious and ethnic groups
East and West Pakistan separated into Pakistan and Bangladesh based primarily on their different
Ethnic groups and languages
The effort to increase and diversify crop yields in India that began in 1960's is called
The Green Revolution
farmers in Japan use terracing techniques because much of the country is
Mountainous
What religion spread from China to Korea and became Korea's main religion?
Buddhism
What country is the largest Muslim country in the world?
Indonesia
What country brought Catholicism to the Philippines?
Spain
What is a positive of European Colonialism?
Sparks Nationalism
What acts as a highway system in Southeast Asia?
the water systems
The mission of ASEAN is primarily to
Promote regional stability and economic development
Why is most of Australia unsuitable for agriculture?
The land is too dry
Where do most people live in both New Zealand and Australia
along the coast
Why did the Soviet era leave a legacy of environmental pollution
Soviet leaders priority was to industrialize and they disregarded the damage it was causing
what is the total knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members of a specific group
culture
The Ural Mountains mark the traditional boundary between ….
European Russia and Siberian Russia