subsaharan africa, southwest asia, north africa
informal
"people who are employed as street vendors or crafts people are considered part of the __ economy"
density,distance,division
2009 world band development report, what are the "3 Ds of Economic Geography?"
formal,functional, and perceptual
3 types of geographical region
False about Global Systems
Global Systems were Spatial relationships between colonial powers and the lands they colonized and no longer exist
states (countries) play an increasingly significant role in world trade
NOT consistent with strong globalization
emerged since the 1970s
NOT consistent with weak globalization
traditional islamic city
a central marketplace, a mosque, a citadel, residential land and buildings and alleyways designed for privacy
strong view of globalization
a global economy has emerged since the 1970s that is significantly different because global corporations have become more important than states in the world economy
biome
a large ecological unit with similar vegetation and climate
fragmented modernization
a pattern in which a few regions experience most of the development while the rest are left unaffected
colonialism
a physical process by which one area takes over and controls another for its own benefit
modifiable areal unit problem
a statistical change that occurs when the size of the spatial unit of analysis is changed within the same study
network
a system of links among places, institutions and people
false
african civilizations of various territorial sizes functioned throughout africa, but their people did not trade with each other until the arrival of the europeans
true
almost all of the continent of africa lies within the TROPICS
Region
an area of Earth with a degree of similarity that differentiates it from surrounding areas
Qanat
an underground conduit system which uses gravity to bring water into agricultural areas or towns
perceptual regions
based on what an individual sees in her mind of an area of land that he or she perceives as being similar within that area
global reach
colonizers focused on gaining lands to establish large-scale agricultural production in the americas and to establish trading posts for the atlantic slave trade in africa and ports for the spice trade in asia. what best describes this trading system?
think geographically
considering and understanding the context of what is going on in the world, using geographic concepts to find connections and make distinctions among different people and places
landlocked
countries such as mali, burkina faso, chad, and niger have economic challenges not only because of climate but also because they are all
Liberia
country in western africa that was never colonized
the rift valley lake district
densely populated zones of Africa include the Nile River, Coastal West, Southern Africa, and __
2009 world band development report, the importance of economic density
economic density relates to people and firms moving closer to each other to take advantage of a certain dynamism
difference between strong and weak globalization
evidenced by the global economy that has emerged since the 1970s and is significantly different from what existed previously defines globalization as a long-standing process, dating back in time to when systems of exchange became more global
from the late 1400s to 1850s, when europeans colonized the americas and coastal africa
first wave of colonialism
weak globalization
globalization is a long-standing process that dates back to a time when systems of exchange became more global in scope, starting with the expansion of the Portuguese empires in the 1500s
Double Exposure
households or areas facing the twin challenge of coping with both globalization and climate change
to places most connected to the hearth
ideas and goods diffuse from the hearth first ___
export resources
main purpose of colonial railway lines
the government
nationalization of resources, such as copper in Zambia, means that ___ now controls and owns it
Kalahari
on the map of population density in Africa, which of the following does NOT have dense concentration of people?
false
physical geography is a large determinant of the spatial patterns of world religions
structural adjustments
policies pushed by the world bank and IMF to raise revenues and cut government costs in developing countries
Townships means within the context of subsaharan africa
refers to the underdeveloped outskirt of a city which was designated for nonwhites to live during the apartheid era in south africa
NOT true about spatial interaction
spatial interaction defines the differences between areas where ideas or inventions begin and areas where there are differences in vegetation and ground covers
site
the basic physical attributes of a location that make it attractive for human habitation or economic activity
spain and portugal
the first wave of colonialism was sparked by these european colonial powers
sequent occupance
the layers of cultures who have lived in a place
Hearth
the origin or place that a new good or service is initially produced
globalization
the process of heightening interactions, increasing independences, and deepening relations across country boundaries
land alienation
the taking of customary land by european colonial powers
Persian Gulf
the vast majority of petroleum resources being exported from Southwest Asia and North Africa come from the countries bordering the __
turkey,syria,iraq
through which 3 countries does euphrates run
the South
we often perceive regions to exist even though we have never been to them. A strong example of regional perception in the US is __
climate and landforms
what could a physical geographer study
see places in the world that were tied together and places that were not
what is true about spatial interaction
arabic
what language is predominant today in SW Asia and N Africa?
uneven distribution of wealth among a country's population
what would explain the reason for the GNI of a country increasing over time, while everyone in that country experiencing greater personal wealth?
nigeria
which country in africa has the highest total population
relocation diffusion
which type of diffusion best describes how judaism has most commonly spread from area to another?
false
world regional geography always uses satellite imagery to define the absolute difference between groupings and then defines and builds a schema from that data