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Most of the one billion malnourished people in the world

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The set of processes that are increasing interactions, deepening relationships and heightening interdependence regardless of national boundaries are called

globalization

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Human Geographers focus

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The importance of the spatial approach that geographers use in their studies is that it shows:

The arrangement and organization of things on the surface of the Earth

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Which geographical theme would involve the study of the impact of the drainage of part of the Florida Everglades?

Human environment

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refers to the infusing of a locality with meaning and emotion

Sense of place

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A good example of a formal region would be a:

region of similar language

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The spread of ideas, cultural traits, knowledge and skills from their place of origin to other areas where they are adopted is called:

Diffusion

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The mental map you have of places you routinely visit is a map of your

Activity spaces

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The lack of penetration of alcoholic beverages in Islamic regions illustrates the effect of _ on cultural diffusion

Cultural barriers

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Births and _ add to the population growth of a particular country

Immigration

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Countries with aging populations attempt to stimulate economic growth to lessen the effect of rising medical and retirement costs by:

Promoting immigration

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The arithmetic density of population for a country is determined by dividing the total ___

Population by the total area

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The number of people per unit area of agriculturally productive land is the:

agricultural density

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Low population growth resulting from high CBR and very high CDR is characteristic of stage ____ of the demographic transition

Stage 1

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A developed country that has reached a stage where the population is most stable will develop a population pyramid that is:

Rectangular shaped

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The statistics that report the number of deaths per thousand people in a given year is called:

Crude Death or Mortality Rate

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The type of movement that involves journeys that begin at and bring us back to our home bass is called

Cyclic

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A periodic form of movement that involves a system of pastoral farming whereby livestock and their keepers adjust their location to the seasonal availability of pastures is called

Transhumance

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The long-term relocation of an individual, household, or group to a new location outside the community of origin is called

Immigration

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Gender studies of migration indicate that men than women.

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Which of the following is not one of Ernst Ravenstein's laws of migration?

The majority of urban migrants are uneducated

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What is the model which states that spatial interaction between places (e.g. migration) is directly related to the population size and inversely related to the distance between them?

Gravity Model

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A person who has a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion is officially a:

Refugee

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Which is not an example of a fortified barrier to migration?

The United States - Canadian border

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_ culture is conceived as small, incorporating a homogenous population, typically rural and cohesive in cultural traits

Folk

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The of a group of people includes the things they construct

Material culture

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The fact that trends in popular culture (e.g fashion) proceed from large global centers (Milan, Paris, New York) through a series of progressively smaller cities is an example of

Hierarchical diffusion

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Government efforts to discourage native practice and languages in the United States and Canada were attempts to _ native groups.

Assimilate

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According to Gillian Ross, "identity" is

How we make sense of ourselves

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When places are "designed" either for women or men they are said to be

Gendered

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The crucial element in language is

vocalization

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A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs is called

An Isogloss

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The most widely used Indo-European language today is

English

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The belief that inanimate objects (e.g. trees, mountains, boulders) contain spirits is

Animism

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Which of the following is not generally a characteristic of an ethnic religion

Always polytheistic

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The faith that is most widely dispersed over the world is

Christianity

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The fundamental doctrine of the Hindu faith is

Karma

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The teachings of Lao-Tsu form the tenants of

Taoism

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The largest constituency of Christianity is

Roman Catholicism

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At the global scale, political geographers study the spatial manifestations of political processes expressed in the organization of territories with permanent population, defined territory and a government. These spatial units are called

States

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Which is an example of a stateless-nation?

Kurdistan

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One of the most powerful impacts of colonialism was the construction of global order characterized by great differences in ___

Economic and political power

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Distance, remoteness and marginal location enhance the potential for devolution. This form of devolution is referred to as ___

Spatial devolution

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The process of adjustment of the number of representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives to reflect shifts in population patterns is known as

Reapportionment

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Participation in the United Nations serves the useful purpose of committing states to _

International standards of behavior

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The boundary between countries is a ___

vertical plane that cuts through the rocks below and air above

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Urban places in the ancient world were ___

exceptions in an overwhelmingly rural society

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In a model urban hierarchy, the population of a city, town or village is inversely proportional to its rank in the system (i.e. if the largest city is 4 million the second will be 2 million or 1/2, the third will be 1/3 and so on). This is known as . . .

Rank-size rule

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A hinterland reveals the _ of each settlement.

Economic reach

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Paris and Mexico City are many times larger than the second-ranked city in their respective countries. Their disproportionate size illustrates _

The concept of the primate city

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The multiple nuclei model of urban structure developed by Harris and Ullman arose from the idea that _ was losing its dominat position in the metropolitan city

The CBD

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The focal point of the Southeast Asian city is the _

Old colonial port zone

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The core area suburbs are experiencing a process of the tearing down of existing suburban homes and the building of very large, standardized looking homes known as ____

McMansions

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_ processes in the commodity chain involve technology, education, research and development, and high wages

Core

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Gross domestic product measures only

Production only within a country

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Dependency ratio measures

the number of young plus the number of elderly per 100 workers

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Even if the Gross National Product (GNP) index is used to measure the well-being of a country, it will fail to show _

The distribution of wealth

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The continuation of economic dependence even after political independence is referred to as _

Neocolonialism

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Countries in which tier of the world economy (region) have high birth and death rates and low life expectancy at birth?

Periphery

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Which is not an example of primary economic activity?

Corn flake production

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A form of tropical subsistence agriculture in which fields are rotated after short periods of crop production is ___

Shifting cultivation

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Milpa agriculture involves the _ method of clearing fields.

Burning

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Which commodity would be found closest to the market town in von Thunen's model?

Milk

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The rectangular land division scheme in the United States adopted after the American Revolution is quite unique. Its correct name is:

Township-and-range system

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Examples of luxury crops include:

coffee and tobacco

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In areas of shifting cultivation the population _

Cannot have high density

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The form of villages still existing in many rural landscapes that are reminders of a turbulent past is ___

Walled

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Which of the four classifications of industry must locate where the resources are found?

Primary

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The increase in time and cost with distance is referred to as

Friction of distance

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If a substantial number of enterprises all develop in, or move to, the same area the factor is called _

Agglomeration

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When Alfred Weber published his book Theory of the Location of Industries (1909), what did he select as the most important variable when determining industrial location?

Transportation costs

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Mass production of standardized goods using assembly line techniques is referred to as:

Fordists

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The type of manufacturing that is more likely to be located in peripheral countries is _

Labor-intensive

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A tsunami's waves result from _

Earthquake displacement of the seafloor

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The world distribution of precipitation is concentrated in ____

Equatorial and tropical areas

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The Kyoto Protocol

Addresses global climate change

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Central to globalization is _

trade

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The study of global cities showed that is the most globally linked city in the world.

London

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According to Manuel Castells, a set of interconnected nodes is a(n) __

Network