Final Review

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Regarding political boundaries and other geo-political situations, de jure means _________________ while de facto means ______________.

'by law'; 'in fact'.

To measure speed of a ship, a sailor threw a 'chip log' off of the side of a ship. This results today in measuring nautical speed in

'knots'

The number of people evacuated from their traditional homes because of the reservoir made when the Three Gorges Dam was completed was __________.

1,000,000

The creation of the Three Gorges Dam in China created a reservoir

375 miles long.

According to the map of ancient city development, the earliest cities came about around

5000 BC.

Fifty years ago, ____________ percent of all Americans lived in cities. Today that percentage is ____________.

50; about 80

Which of the following is least associated with culture?

A blood type.

Since a dialect is a variation in sounds, structure, or vocabulary within a language, which of the following is a good example?

A comparison of how people speak English in southern vs. northern Scotland

In terms of the cultural landscape that a geographer might analyze, which of the following is the best example of an artifact?

A flag hung in front of a house

Which of the following is true regarding how geographers interpret space?

A measure of the distance between Church A and Church B. OR An analysis of how believers use the inside of a Church or sacred structure.

Which of the following is not an example of an environmental influence that could affect health?

A person's bad knees from playing football excessively.

Which of the following is the best example of goods or products spread from the New World to the Old?

A) Apples, horses, and diseases

In terms of GNP on the map, which region of the world virtually disappears?

Africa

According to the map of world urban percentages, the area that is the least urbanized is

Africa.

Which of the following are important things to know about how built structures indicate culture?

All of the above are true regarding buildings exhibiting culture.

Many large cities in the U.S. have supported the construction of large sports stadiums which

All of the above can be reasons for building large sports stadiums.

Regarding landscapes and places

Americans may be prone to apply gender to images and things.

In northwest Canada and Alaska there is a language family called Na-Dene. On the map of language families this area is mistakenly labeled as

Amerind.

Greek revival homes in the U.S. which date from the 1830s

Are made to look like ancient Greek temples with columns.

The continent with the largest number of inhabitants is _______

Asia

Which is true about world import composition by region since the 1940s?

Asian imports have dramatically increased.

On the GNP map, which country is shown large in GNP, but only moderate in GNP per capita?

Australia

Based on the figure, which region of the world has no 'hearth' of civilization?

Australia/New Zealand.

The practice of giving employees Sundays off in the United States is

Based in the Christian belief system.

The belief that a man can be cured of HIV by having sex with a virgin woman is an example of which factor in the triangle of human ecology?

Behavior

Which of the following, because of the influx of new autos, is the best example of air pollution over the last 20 years?

Beijing, China

After Britain industrialized the next in line were

Belgium, France, and Germany

By 1850 a majority of the world's population lived in

British cities.

In the photo, which of the following can be seen as related to culture?

Broadly, all of the above are related to culture.

Which religion is based upon the idea of the Four Noble Truths?

Buddhism

The enlightenment of Siddhartha in northern India was the origin of

Buddhism.

Which is the best real world example backing Ester Boserup's ideas?

C) The Green Revolution producing better crops in India

Canada differs from the U.K. in health care in that

Canada's system depends of private care funded by the government.

The beginnings of geographical studies involving cultural landscape are often attributed to which of the following scholars:

Carl Sauer.

The science of making maps is known as _____

Cartography

A _____ is a head count of the population of a country.

Census

According to the table, which of the following have specializations in textiles and are located in the American South?

Charlotte, Charleston, and Richmond

Different countries go through the urbanization process at different times. The chart clearly shows which region urbanizing earlier after onset of urbanization?

China

Which country has the world's largest population?

China

Which country is currently limiting the number of children a family can have legally?

China

In the Middle Ages geography often took a backseat to

Christian meanings about surroundings.

On the map of world religions in the Americas overall the dominant religion is

Christianity

The place in the Americas where child soldiering is most prevalent would be

Colombia.

Perhaps a fairly good success story for a planned/communist country might be

Cuba.

Imprints of cultures on the Earth's surface are known as ______

Cultural Landscapes

_____ is how people learn to live in their society.

Culture

A bundle of culture traits together is referred to as a

Culture complex

Which of the following statements is true regarding culture?

Culture is not inherited

Which of the following are notable traits of folk culture?

Culture traits found in the family and not broadcast widely.

____ is the study of human populations

Demographics

Evaluating the map of access to safe drinking water which is not true?

Developed countries generally have poor access to good water.

The spread of popular cultural fads are an example of ____________

Diffusion

Geographers call how phenomena are arranged in space

Distribution

How quickly a country will double its current population is known as ____ time.

Doubling Time

By county, the rarest ethnic groups to be manifested cartographically are

Dutch and Norwegian.

OLD MATERIAL

EXAMS 1-3

The region of the world that appears to have the highest rates of GDP growth is

East Asia

According to the map of global English use, Quebec in Canada shows

English as a second language

In the intermountain west of Utah and Idaho, the dominant ancestral group is

English.

The widest spoken lingua franca in the world is

English.

Entrepreneurship involves

Entrepreneurship involves

Environmental determinism says that the environment 'determines' peoples' actions. How does 'possibilism' vary from this?

Environmental effects lead to different possible results.

For which region was the Demographic Transition Model created?

Europe

True or False: A kolache is a pop culture food item.

False

True or False: Culture is totally predetermined-we are born with the knowledge.

False

Which is the best example of rural to urban migration within a country?

Farm workers in central Kansas moving to Wichita for factory jobs

Refugees migrate primarily because of which type of push factor?

Fear of Something

Thomas Malthus was concerned that human populations would outgrow their ________.

Food Supply

Regarding foodways and geography

Foodways have everything to do with regional culture.

According the map of the world's religions, Hinduism is

Found mainly in India

The best example of a unitary state would be

France

In measuring levels of economic development, the ____ is determined by taking the sum of all incomes of a country's citizens for a year and dividing by the total population.

GNI (Gross National Income

Based on the figure, a main feature of post-World War II homes not seen in earlier homes shown within this section, is

Garages for a growing automobile culture.

________ is the study of the earth and its various human and physical characteristics.

Geography

The implication of Figure 2E.02 is

Geography is connected to many outside disciplines

Across the map of ancestral groups the dominant color represents

German.

The Franks, the Burgundians, the Ostrogoths, and the Vandals were all

Germanic groups generally moving southward post-Empire.

A main researcher who began studies of environmental perception was

Gilbert White.

Malcolm Gladwell says that the successful diffusion of an idea is often found when a select few people who are

Gladwell mentioned all of the above as possible.

From 1800 to 1900 which British cities became the largest?

Glasgow and Liverpool

Compared to the UK, the amount of sprawl in the US is ____

Greater

The solution to the language conflict in the name of the country of Macedonia changing to FYROM (the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) came about because

Greece has long seen Macedonia as its own region, disputing the use of the name.

The word 'ethnos' is

Greek for 'people'

The first civilization to develop significant geographic knowledge were the _______.

Greeks

Which is the best example of a pandemic?

HIV/AIDS being diffused throughout the world.

The practice of polygyny in parts of Africa is important because

HIV/AIDS can be transmitted to women and then to many children

Children of immigrants to a new country

Han and Hui Chinese

What is notable about Ibn Batuta's travels?

He travelled from Spain to Shanghai

The world's largest ethnic religion is _____

Hinduism

Which religion believes in reincarnation to purify the soul?

Hinduism

In terms of density which would be the highest for the urban area?

Hong Kong

Based on the three figures shown, all are representative of

How foodways vary substantially through different culture regions.

Muslim and Chinese thinkers tried to understand geographic and physical processes like

How mountains erode and the effects of water on landscape.

The undisputed core region of France is

Ile de France.

Professor Mohammed Yunus was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his ideas on

In Rostow's process of development

Modern GIS applications allow geographers to understand information

In different layers

Within a couple of decades, which is most likely to occur?

India will surpass China in population.

What is the language family that includes English?

Indo-European

A world pandemic of this disease affected the United States in 1918 through 1920

Influenza

The fastest growing religion in the world is _____

Islam

Sikhism theologically and geographically is basically a result of the mixing between which two religions

Islam & Hinduism

Sikhism theologically and geographically is basically a result of the mixing between which two religions?

Islam and Hinduism

The map of diffusion of Judaism shows a core or origin in modern day

Israel and Palestine

Which of the following is the best example of absolute distance?

It is 5 miles to my aunt's house.

Which is the most accurate statement regarding Bosnia?

It is a federal country made up of two parts that barely recognize each other.

Which of the following is true regarding the Rosetta stone?

It was the same text written in three languages, making translations possible.

According to the map portraying Internet usage which area is not as likely to have Internet users?

Italy and Spain

An area of the latest diffusion of agriculture in Europe was

Italy.

A country with a very high female life expectancy might be

Japan

Asian countries have increased their exports and imports fueled largely by

Japan and China.

Which would be the best example of an embargo?

Japan not allowing imported rice in order to rely on its own rice production

Shintoism is the animistic religion that is found mainly in

Japan.

Photos in the text show a couple of groups at times to be "out" in terms of acceptance by the majority. These two groups were

Japanese and Coloreds (African Americans)

Which is the best example of a universalizing religion?

Jehovah's Witnesses who actively proselyte for converts

Christianity was started in Israel by Jesus, who was

Jewish

On the map of world religions small black dots indicating Judaism show that

Jews are located in more restricted locations geographically and not spread widely in the United States

The Western (or Wailing) Wall is sacred because

Jews worship near their ancient temple.

Originally the word 'ghetto' was applied to ___________ in ____________.

Jews; Venice

Which is the best example of an ethnic religion?

Judaism which often has been a culture persecuted and dispersed

Korean is one language, but because of isolation some scholars argue that

Korean is becoming more split between north and south dialects or even languages.

Which city could be seen as extra specialized in its functions and not like the rest?

Las Vegas, Nevada

A geographical coordinate system on the Earth sphere is called

Latitude and longitude

Which of the following is not the best example of a study with process in mind?

Listing all the capitals of Africa in alphabetical order.

According to Central Place Theory, where would you first find a professional sport team appearing?

Major cities

What tool of the geographer is most commonly used?

Map

Regarding the culture complex of the automobile in the United States, which of the following is not true?

Mass transit subway systems are as popular as Automobiles in the U.S.

One example of a trans-national corporation which acquired another trans-national corporation in a different country (but later split from it) was

Mercedes-Benz taking over Chrysler

The largest number of legal immigrants to the US comes from what country?

Mexico

The scale of analysis is important because a geographer

Might study religion in a church, through a city, or across an entire country.

Which is the best example of a guest worker?

Migrants from Turkey being recruited by Germany for factory work

Which is the best example of internal migration?

Migrants in poorer southwestern Spain traveling to Barcelona for work.

_____ refers to the movement of people beyond their home area.

Migration

Which two states receive more federal money compared to their tax revenues?

Mississippi and New Mexico

In the sidebar account of the woman forced into prostitution, her journey began in ______________ and ended in ______________.

Moldova; Israel

Islam is about the most widespread of any religion except perhaps Christianity. We could say the widest geographic range of Islam would extend from

Morocco to the Philippines.

The graph taken from Hagerstrand's model basically indicates that

Most everyone will know the spreading idea but only a certain set will adopt it.

Regarding major culture hearths around the world, which of the following is true?

Most have been in Africa and Asia.

An analysis of the map of Alexander von Humboldt's travels shows

Most of his journeys were made to areas of Spanish colonial influence

Which of the following has the least legitimacy as a state and why?

NOT A - China because the people do not govern

A satellite state is a country that

NOT A - changes its boundaries frequently

In third world cities, which would be the best example of an 'informal sector' job?

NOT A - constructing DVD players in a Mexican maquiladora

According to the graph, in terms of non-adopters and adopters of a diffused idea, which usually comes first?

NOT B - Adopters, who usually accept the idea right away NOT C - Non adopters who accept the idea right away

Singapore, arguably Asia's newest 'tiger' is

NOT B - an example of a city developed from early port advantages

The map of subjective global 'happiness' shows

NOT B - dependent on the core

Interestingly, the populated region of northern Utah according to the map of dialect migration regions in the United States is

NOT B - mainly Coastal southern as Mormons migrated mainly from the Carolinas NOT C - mainly Upland Southern with folk from Virginia and Kentucky

According to the map of global English use, South Asia is

NOT B - mostly not English speaking

Modern Australian English today

NOT C - is mainly English affected by the South African 'Afrikaans' Dutch from South Africa

On the world religions map by examining the patterns one can see that the regions of Southern Africa, Australia, and significant parts of South Korea are similar to North America in that

NOT D - Eastern religions are mainly present

In the National Highway system

NOT D - all of the above

Which of the following provide more federal money compared to what they absorb?

New Jersey and Nevada

Two states which had great numbers of canals were

New York and Pennsylvania

The line maps of travel times across the U.S. during two time periods show that

New York to Ohio took 1 week in 1830 whereas in 1857 it only took 1 day.

Putting much data together, the three most influential cities in the world economically are probably

New York, London, and Tokyo.

Why has the idea of race been abandoned by science?

No genetic difference

Toyota has many sub-regional offices and centers in

North America

Just about the only country without a consumption oriented tourism industry is

North Korea

Which is the best example of an autarky?

North Korea which trades very little with the outside world

On the ancestral groups map the areas most associated with Native Americans are

Oklahoma, Arizona, and Alaska.

Which would be the best example of a refugee group?

Palestinians

Which would be the best example of a walking city?

Philadelphia in 1780

The locale of Youngstown, Ohio with old steel factories, neighborhoods of workers housing, downtown buildings dedicated to social services and residential areas now cleared of houses all best describe

Place

Consumerism is a characteristic of ______ culture.

Pop Culture

Tin Pan Alley is an area that created songs that reflected _____ culture.

Pop Culture

The work of Michel Foucault is most directly related to

Poststructuralism

Which level of economic activity must locate where the resources are found?

Primary

Forces of attraction that influence migrants to move to a particular location are known as _____

Pull factors

PPP means

Purchasing Power Parity.

A country with a low percentage of women in its adult labor force might be

Qatar.

CBR-CDR =

RNI

The maximum distance people are willing to travel for a service is ____

Range

This figure of Paul Revere shows what important principle of diffusion?

Revere was influential, people respected him, and so accepted his message

Rome was about 1 million people by 150 AD showing that

Rome was about 1 million people by 150 AD showing that

According to the map, which of the following is a country in the highest category shown?

Saudi Arabia

Single commodity countries base their wealth on the sale of one main raw material. A good example would be

Saudi Arabia with petroleum.

Central Place Theory is based upon what?

Shopping behavior

Which of the following is the best example of relative location?

Singapore takes advantage of trade routes between India and East Asia.

According to the map of world percent urbanization which country is the most urbanized?

South Korea

An example of preferences in a country with regard to imports might be

South Korea enthusiastically accepting American rock music, but rejecting U.S. beef.

Which of the following examples best exhibits refugee migration?

Southern Sudanese moving about escaping warfare and looking for food.

Place is different from space in that

Space is more abstract and place is more tangible

We know that Latin no longer exists, rather, changed over time into something new. Which of the following best depicts this change?

Spanish

Which is not an example of impelled or forced migration?

Spanish sailors settling in the Paraguay/Paraná Basin in South America.

Which is the best example of a city-state?

Sparta in ancient Greece

The demographic transition model is based

Stage 2.

What innovation revolutionized the British textile industry?

Steam Engine

A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom is a _______

Taboo

Production of petroleum in the continental U.S. in terms of number of oil and gas wells, has centered in ______________ according to the map.

Texas and Oklahoma

The phenomena of the 'Columbian Exchange' has to do with

The 'exchange' of cultural elements between Europe and the Americas.

The civilization 'hearth' known for early seed agriculture and the Code of Hammurabi is

The Fertile Crescent/Mesopotamia in the modern Middle East

According to the map of crude oil production which region of the world is dominant?

The Middle East

The country that was organized as the world's first federal state was

The United States.

Process is of interest to geographers because

The actions that bring about patterns are studied

Which of the following is geographic about Jewish worship in synagogues?

The arc symbolic of the commandments given to the people lies on the wall facing Jerusalem.

The map of Afghanistan and Pakistan best correlates which two themes?

The relationship between Taliban people and insurgent attacks.

Which is not true regarding candlepin and duckpin bowling?

The sport has origins in the San Joaquin Valley of California

Which would be the best characterization of regional geography?

The study of physical, cultural and economic pattern in southern Africa.

What is geography?

The study of the world, it's people, and it's landscapes.

Based on the two photographs, which is true?

They both exhibit cultural landscapes

Which of the following is true about the Greek subdivisions of the Earth called climata?

They included lettered regions away from the equator (A, B, C, D, etc.). They included ideas later used by the Romans in earth exploration. They did not take the equator into account. They called the area around the equator the torrid zone.

To what maximum extent is latitude measured?

To 90 degrees north or south (as a right angle to a pole)

Cultural geographers identify a single element of normal practice in a culture as ______

Traits

True or False: The Demographic Transition Model discusses how a country's population change as the country industrializes.

True

The map of the size of the economies (GNP) of the world's countries (a cartogram) shows which country the largest in size?

United States

The meaning of the phrase terra incognita is essentially

Unknown land.

The movement of people from a rural area to an urban area is known as ______

Urbanization

Which of the following foreigners was also a citizen of the United States?

Valdas Adamkus-former President of Lithuania.

Who proposed Central Place Theory?

Walter Christaller

The best example of popular culture would be

Watching a satellite TV channel.

The best example of an 'enclave' would be

West Berlin (which enclave no longer exists).

According to the graph, the first world region to develop by drastically increasing GDP per capita was

Western Europe.

The concept of distance decay is best described in which scenario?

When fewer people read the Indianapolis Star newspaper the farther you are away from Indianapolis.

Which of the following does not apply to the concept of process?

When you can't access the appropriate webpage in your browser.

Which are main activities which require transportation?

Which are main activities which require transportation?

Are there over 500,000 words in the English language?

Yes

Which is the best example of Jus Sanguinis?

a German child born in Russia but because the parents were German the child gains German citizenship

The word Hindu derives from

a Persian word for 'Indus' as in the Indus River.

The best example of a 'center of absorption' for migrants would be

a city

Which is the best example of a "political unit"?

a city

The map of political units in 1491 shows

a combination of empires, city-states, pre-dating the modern system.

In North Korea, with newly chosen Kim Jung Un, one has an example of

a country ruled by a dictatorship based on a family personality cult

When a pidgin language is adopted as the main language of communication for a people it is called

a creole.

The definition of a religion is

a cultural system of beliefs, traditions, and practices often centered around the worship of a deity or deities.

Something the model of an industrial city might have that earlier cities did not would be

a factory of mass production.

The map of subjective global 'happiness' shows

a fairly strong relationship between development and well-being.

An individual's activity space around their home can logically be seen as

a functional region

Navigation in the 1400s and 1500s was particularly problematic because

a good clock to measure longitude had not yet been invented.

Sovereignty is when

a government gives up control of territory to another state.

For central place theory, the best geometrical form that covers all geographical space is

a hexagon.

Silicon Valley is a good example of

a high technology cluster

Germanic groups generally moving southward post-Empire.

a hinterland.

The area surrounding a city from which it obtains food is called

a hinterland.

Basque is a language of northern Spain and Southern France which has existed there since pre-Roman times. It is non-Indo European. Another term linguists use to describe Basque is that it is

a language isolate OR a plural society

In India, Hindi is

a lingua franca for most of the country.

In the demographic transition the greatest growth is found in

a logarithmic rise about 1970

Every line of longitude is called:

a meridian.

Latitude and longitude together are

a method of absolute location on the earth's surface.

Which is the best example of a centrifugal force for a country?

a patriotic song OR Economic decline

A simplified language spoken by different peoples for common communication and generally not a native language of anyone using it is called

a pidgin.

Which is an example of a large scale economy?

a planned economy

The Norse people's belief in many Gods like Odin, Thor, and Freyr is a good example of

a polytheistic religion.

If a migrant who can't find a job in Youngstown, Ohio, moves with an intent on finding a construction job in Portland, Oregon, then runs out of money on the trip and settles in Kansas City, this would be an example of

a pull factor

Partially, humanistic geography developed out of

a reaction to some geographers' attempts to analyze everything scientifically.

Which is the best example of an ethnic neighborhood in the U.S.?

a small area of Puerto Ricans in Wilmington, Delaware

The industrial revolution also changed agriculture in that

a system of open fields shifted to one of fields divided by stone fences and hedgerows.

A tariff is

a tax on an imported good applied by the importer.

A population pyramid which is nearly vertical on the sides might be due to

a tendency for a country to remain in stage two of the demographic transition.

Uruk, in ancient Sumeria, had which as notable elements of its structure?

a wall, an elite compound, and segregated occupants

In Chang An, China a city was built based on

a well-developed rectilinear pattern.

In 1830 it took three weeks to travel from Chicago to New York, while in 1857, with new railroads, it only took

about 2 days.

Considering department stores in the U.S. which is true?

about 20 firms account for 98 percent of total sales

Today about 67 percent of the U.S. population owns a home, but in 1945, just as World War II was ending it was

about 43 percent.

In the text's analysis the health or longevity of a place in a city basically can be reduced to the property of

access.

When an ethnic group (like Mexicans coming to the United States) learn to adapt within the culture of the new country this is called

acculturation.

Elevated levels of nitric or sulfuric acids in precipitation are called

acid rain

The human development index

adds in heath, education, and welfare data to the development matrix.

The automobile began to fundamentally alter city structure when?

after World War II

According to the model, where are factories more likely to appear?

after an 'office' ring and a 'retail' ring

Subsistence agriculture is

agriculture that sustains life at the most basic level

A main problem in Tibet is

all of the above

According to Paul Collier

all of the above

According to the graph, growth in international trade since the 1940s

all of the above

After the Roman Empire the entire basis for civilization was swept away when

all of the above

Agriculture land use according to Von Thunen, in the traditional model, consists of

all of the above

An animistic religion might

all of the above

Belgium's political structure

all of the above

Civil war, ethnic strife, and the lack of good provision of food and resources mark

all of the above

Cultural diffusion

all of the above

Dual citizenship

all of the above

Ethnicity

all of the above

Examining the Indo-European family pattern on the map of language families shows

all of the above

From 1960 to 2010 the origins of people migrating to the U.S. were

all of the above

Hanification is a term

all of the above

Imperial economies may

all of the above

In comparing health care provision in the U.S. with the United Kingdom

all of the above

In federal states

all of the above

In the United States commuter/daily travel has increasingly been associated with SOV travel. This signifies

all of the above

In the presidential elections map of the contest between Gore and Bush

all of the above

Intelligent transportation systems might involve

all of the above

Iron enabled

all of the above

Louisiana is distinct a political sub-unit because

all of the above

Mackinder's theory defined what region as pivotal in controlling the "world-island"?

all of the above

Modernist views of landscape and geography might

all of the above

On the map of Europe in the 19th century which of the following was true

all of the above

On the map of Europe in the 19th century which of the following was true?

all of the above

On the surface of the earth today there are

all of the above

Power Centers are suburban centers that are different from malls in that

all of the above

Regarding the regional variation of HIV/AIDS

all of the above

Singapore, arguably Asia's newest 'tiger' is

all of the above

Some examples of 'Western Values' might be

all of the above

Sometimes subunits of a country might be based on

all of the above

The Indo-European language family

all of the above

The chart comparing Europe and China in urbanization shows

all of the above

The explanation for different types of diffusion in section 6D is

all of the above

The global today is

all of the above

The graph of immigration over time to the United States shows

all of the above

The main trait of stage two of the demographic transition involves

all of the above

The red coloring in the map of swine flu

all of the above

Which areas are not found within the capitalist regions developing around the Baltic and the Mediterranean in Europe from the late Middle Ages?

all of the above

Which countries divide their territories into manageable subunits?

all of the above

Which is probably true of ethnic neighborhoods?

all of the above

Which is the best example of solid waste?

all of the above

Which is true regarding Somalia?

all of the above

Which might be included in behavioral geography?

all of the above

China's one-child policy

all of the above apply

Denser population regions in Europe

all of the above apply

In comparison with Switzerland, the country of Malawi is

all of the above apply to Malawi.

In geography, structuralism

all of the above are examples of structuralism.

Which is the best example of a nation gaining autonomy?

all of the above are good examples of autonomy

A good example of a pull factor is

all of the above are pull factors.

A centrifugal force contributes to

all of the above are strongly related to centrifugal forces.

A multi-cultural state might be

all of the above can be considered multicultural, where no one ethnic group dominates

What might be one problem with identifying someone as African American?

all of the above could be true regarding someone from Africa

An example of a cognate discipline to geography might be

all of the above would be cognate disciplines

Cities in the U.S. are less dense (or larger in area) because

all of the above.

High amounts of deforestation

all of the above.

In the former Soviet Union federalism was a method

all of the above.

In the industrial city, worker housing was often found

all of the above.

Interstate Highways involve

all of the above.

Lawn mowers

all of the above.

Over the last 5 years, foreclosure has been common and disheartening to many because

all of the above.

Over the next few decades the world's population is expected to increase by 2 billion. This means that

all of the above.

The Ogallala aquifer of the Great Plains in the U.S.

all of the above.

Walter Christaller developed the theory of central places which says

all of the above.

World areas with no urban development before the year AD 0 would be

all of the above.

In this figure, the principle of place similarity is shown where

all textile manufacturers are located at a stream or water source.

Agglomeration activities

allow cities to focus heavily on different types of functions.

Carl O. Sauer noted that the term landscape might mean

an assemblage of different elements that come together in one area.

Which of the following might best typify a totalitarian government's reason for being?

an economic resource that demands a majority of attention from the government

Population pyramids of developing, poorer countries reveal

an extreme pyramid shape with many children and few elderly.

Which of the following best qualify as core regions within their countries?

an ideology that the people are forced to adhere to

Which of the following is not a function of many cities today?

an influential agricultural region

Which best applies to the term 'environment' in geography?

anything on the surface of the earth that is not human-made

Since all longitude lines are essentially the same, going from pole to pole, we might say the selection of one to be Prime Meridian is

arbitrary because any longitude line could have been chosen.

Catholic Diocese boundaries in Ireland

are based much on regions designated during the Roman Empire.

Health and geography

are closely related considering geographers deal with environment and culture

Empires

are collections of different regions held together by force

Washington D.C., Ottawa, Canada, and Canberra, Australia

are compromise capitals between influential and competing regions.

Commodity export economies

are dependent on the export of just a few items or materials

Especially in the third world urban populations

are increasing fairly dramatically.

Autocratic states

are lead mainly by single individuals or small cliques.

All states in the world

are seen to possess certain levels of sovereignty, legitimacy, and territory.

On the map of hazardous waste sites in the U.S. one generally sees a correlation between those sites and

areas of greater population density

On the map of hazardous waste sites in the U.S. one generally sees a correlation between those sites and

areas of greater population density.

The main difference between arithmetic and physiologic densities is

arithmetic relates to total area, while physiologic only to arable cropland.

The World Systems Perspective views development through analysis of

as a global system as a whole.

In population Australia is notable

as it is virtually empty of population except in some coastal areas.

The chart showing urban hierarchies shows generally that

as the number of cities in a region or country increases, their size decreases.

If the country of Vietnam can develop in a model crossing Chinese and South Korean development then it could likely become a new

asian tiger

As a diversified multi-national corporation, German Bayer

at a centralized location between raw materials and the market

Alfred Weber developed a model of plant location saying that a factory would be located

at a centralized location between raw materials and the market.

Cities like Venice, Brujes, and Amsterdam grew rich by placing themselves

at the center of good trading networks.

A Mexican child born in the US to illegal parents

automatically becomes a citizen of the US

Which were not factors in Britain being the center of the Industrial Revolution?

availability of raw materials and Britain as already wealthy

One example of the separation of gendered spaces in the United States would be

bathroom segregation between men and women in malls.

Why might the state of Israel not always be seen as 'legitimate'?

because 20 countries do not officially recognize it as a state

For Shiite Muslims, the city of Karbala in Iraq is sacred

because Ali, Mohammed's grandson died there.

State boundaries within the United States of America were often 'antecedent'

because they often were drawn before settlement of the European peoples entering

State boundaries within the United States of America were often 'antecedent'

because they often were drawn before settlement of the European peoples entering.

In terms of confederations, the UAE since the 1970s has

become more centralized in structure.

The Palestinian emergent identity is due to these people

being subject to being a minority and repressed by Israel

Rates of natural increase have decline significantly in recent decades due to

better public health, medicine, and access to contraceptives.

A good example of open, undemarcated boundaries would be

between Saudi Arabia and Yemen where no boundary has ever been drawn.

Though India is large with a large population (world's second largest) its percent urban population is

both a and b are true.

A person seeking asylum desires

both a and b.

Though most discussions on global culture, politics, and economy refer to core-periphery relations, developing areas like Asia which are no longer completely considered periphery are

both a and b.

The difference between absolute and relative location might be:

both a. and b. are correct.

Though the two languages are very different, Japanese and Korean are labeled on the language family map as

both in one language family.

Mentifacts, artifacts, and sociofacts show that, regarding culture

both material and non-material elements must be taken into account

Place names can be

both of physical as well as cultural features.

Europe was the first world region to urbanize

but it has several countries with significant rural populations.

Nearly 7,000 languages exist

but many have gone extinct over the last few hundred years.

The Amish people of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and elsewhere are notable because

by choice they do not participate in certain aspects of popular culture

Ports, which are sites of regional, national, and global commerce, are normally operated

by governmental authorities.

Studies on how human societies adapt to local habitat are

called 'cultural ecology'.

Cancer clusters

can be identified as 'unusual' and not random through statistical methods.

Urban ethnic segregation

can be voluntary or forced.

A trading city of the late Middle Ages or European colonial times might feature

canals, shipping port facilities, and mercantile facilities.

One early transport technology in the U.S. planned or constructed between the Great Lakes and other rivers like the Ohio was

canals.

In the cases of Brazil, Pakistan, and Nigeria

capital cities are split into various locations within each country according to function.

The People's Republic of China was once a communist-planned economy. That has changed and today China's economy is largely

capitalistic.

A break-in-bulk point is where

cargo is broken down into smaller units

The region of the world where the fewest have completed elementary education is

central Africa.

Mexico City is one of the largest cities on the planet. Its location is

central in a valley in a mountainous region

The location of traditional steel plants in the United States was a result of

central locations between Great Lakes iron and Appalachian coal.

In Los Angeles, which of the following is best applied to smog?

chemical reaction of sunlight reacting to human ozone output

Though the city of Akron, Ohio was once king in the tire industry much of that has ceased to exist and the city is now trying to diversify and focus on polymers. This shows that

cities may shift their functions over time according to need.

What was the main assumption of the concentric zone model of urban structure?

city structure occurs in circular zones around the CBD

Many early factories developed around places where raw materials were mined like

coal in central Pennsylvania.

In analyzing land values away from a city center the most important element increasing land value would be

commercial office use.

A collection of languages in one family will be related and descended from a

common ancestor known as a proto-language.

The policy of 'containment' was originally designed to limit

communist expansion (Russia and China).

Consumers expect quality goods. When producers are forced to increase quality to increase sales or exports ______________ occurs.

competition

Mass production required

concentrated settlement at a few places

A basic fact of language is that it is

constantly changing in structure and content.

Up until only a few years ago most computers

could not be operated with complicated algorithms by normal users

In Northern Ireland Catholic diocesan boundaries

cross the boundary between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

The fact that many people in the United States drink Coca-Cola, watch professional basketball, use the Internet, and drive automobiles is representative of

cultural convergence.

The origins of groups of culture complexes are called

cultural hearths

Geography studies the earth in many different ways, but the idea that geography is a 'spatial science' was a main trait of

cultural landscape OR the industrial revolution

Which of the following is not a component of ethnicity?

currency

In terms of the 24 hour clock, which is true regarding the CBD?

daytime densities are dominant with little nighttime activity

During the era of Apartheid, South Africa

declared internal homelands as independent states.

Over the last half century rates of natural increase (RNI) have

declined significantly

At the center of the city population densities in North American cities generally do what?

decrease

The percentage mode of transport in the U.S. since 1985 has apparently

decreased for carpooling.

In terms of economic global theory, the periphery is

dependent on the core.

Social activities that occur regardless of where they are located refers to

deterritorialization.

Abraham Levitt was

developed a new style of suburb 'little box' style housing.

In terms of the discussion in the text of environmental perception, Harry Truman

developed theories on landscape morphology and perception.

Third world countries are sometimes also called

developing countries.

Eventually, the Soviet Union's 15 republics broke up into individual states. This process can be referred to as

devolution.

The Brandt Line

did all of the above but was one of the first attempts to show a geographic division in global development.

Up until a few thousand years ago, cities

did not exist.

Topophilia and topophobia were

discussed by Yi-Fu Tuan and signify 'love' or 'fear' of place

Main problems with refugee camps involve

disease and environment.

In considering spatial interactions between places, which of the following is a salient characteristic?

distance

The Great Schism of 1054

divided Christianity east and west.

Doubling time is ascertained by

dividing the RNI by the constant of 70

Poststructuralists

don't generally try to understand the infrastructure.

Dharma represents _______________ in Hinduism while Karma signifies _________.

duty; consequences of choices

Abstract cuneiform symbols probably came from

earlier pictographic forms of writing.

Some theories say that agriculture developed in periods of relative ______________ while others say that agriculture came out of periods of ______________.

ease; stress

Reasons for sub-dividing territory into administrative regions are

efficiency, flexibility and degrees of responsiveness.

A sociofact is a

element of social interaction like a handshake or slang language.

Ethnicity is different from culture because it generally refers t0

elements of race and how people identify themselves

Ethnicity is different from culture because it generally refers to

elements of race and how people identify themselves

Diplomatic relations are

elements of the communications and interactions between states.

The idea of people of northern California perhaps being a new ethnic group of 'Northern Californians' is an example of

emergent ethnicity.

The purpose of designated 'Euroregions' is to

emphasize cultural-economic integration among unlike regions between countries

The purpose of designated 'Euroregions' is to

emphasize cultural-economic integration among unlike regions between countries.

Streetcars affect cities by

enabling wealthier people to move farther away from the city center.

The most likely job in the 'public sector' would be

enforcing pollution regulations for a state government

The most likely job in the 'public sector' would be

enforcing pollution regulations for a state government.

The idea that nature is the driving force in what people do and how they live is called

environmental determinism.

An example in Youngstown, Ohio, of housing for blacks on the east side of the Mahoning River in the direction of prevailing winds passing over steel mills while white workers and management lived in cleaner air regions west of the river is an example of

environmental injustice

Broader than an ethnic neighborhood, small towns or other areas where culture is distinct culture is preserved, or perceived to be preserved are called

ethnic islands

Pella, Iowa or Holland, Michigan are towns of traditional ____________ where distinct ethnicity or culture are proudly shown or celebrated.

ethnic islands

Pella, Iowa or Holland, Michigan are towns of traditional ____________ where distinct ethnicity or culture are proudly shown or celebrated

ethnic islands.

Newer Chinese settlements in the San Gabriel Valley might be referred to as

ethnoburbs.

How someone perceives, responds to, and acts to a natural hazard would be

examples of cognitive factors

In the 2008 election map, coastal areas tend to

exhibit more democratic traits.

On the globe, hunting and gathering societies

exist in only a few places around the world.

Cultural geography today often focuses on theories while in the late 1800s and early 1900s

exploration and environmental determinism were often seen.

The most common reason for tsunamis is

extreme displacement of water caused by an underwater earthquake.

Natural hazards can be defined as

extreme environmental events.

The most geographic of the '5 pillars' of Islam is

facing Mecca during prayer, 5 times a day.

Regarding having children and the possibility of migration

families are more likely to move to new jobs just before or after a child is born.

Totalitarianism is a type of autocracy which might add elements of

fascism, communism, and religious fundamentalism.

What is a basic truth about landfills in the U.S. over the last 25 years?

fewer landfills now exist, but they are larger

In third world cities, which would be the best example of an 'informal sector' job?

finding day-by-day temporary work in the port of Barranquilla, Colombia

Which is the most likely to be a hazardous waste?

fluids and acids from toy and appliance batteries

Geographers interested in the social construction of space

focus on the idea that social values are reflected in the landscape.

Behavioral geography

focuses on psychological processes behind spatial decisions.

The Masai culture of Eastern Africa have a culture complex based on

food and economics centered on cattle.

In the Anglo American manufacturing region in the northeastern United States, textiles were a prominent industry on the east coast. What was the prominent industry around Chicago?

food processing

Mormon (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) communities are notable

for the developed grid-like town structures.

The Eucharist, a commemoration of the body and blood of Jesus, is a ritual

found in Christianity.

One of the largest and long-lasting empires ever, the Roman Empire extended

from the British Isles to Dacia (modern day Romania).

By about 1900 the Anglo American manufacturing belt extended

from the eastern seaboard through the Great Lakes.

Urban networks tied together in some meaningful way refers directly to

functional linkages.

Electoral districts in the United States sometimes are very strange shapes in order to include different minority groups or to gain voting advantage according to party. This process is known as

gerrymandering.

The greater integration of people and economies around the world is referred to as

globalization.

On the map of the economy of the Roman Empire, items coming from Spain included

gold, silver, and wine

Development traps keep a country from evenly and progressively developing. Examples of development traps are

government failure and cultural barriers

Though transportation is always costly,

gradually, transport has become less expensive

Planned parkland developments around European cities like London are referred to as

greenbelts

Which would be the best example of commercial agriculture?

harvesting wheat to be sold to and transported to various cities

Western Australia, with Perth as its capital

has a government and personality reflecting its isolation from the rest of the country.

In terms of cores and capital, Germany

has a main center and it is Berlin.

The Sino-Tibetan family of languages

has about 250 separate languages.

China's one-child policy *not positive

has been relaxed for different ethnic groups more recently.

Contagious diffusion

has characteristics seen in close contact culturally, similar to disease.

In terms of both imports and exports since the 1940s, Africa

has decreased.

While predominantly poor with rural agriculturalists, India

has many high tech industries despite areas of poverty

Recycling of solid and other waste in the U.S.

has risen from about 6% of waste in 1960 to over 33% in 2007.

In terms of rubber production, Malaysia

has taken complete control of all production and manufacturing aspects of rubber

The top three transnational companies in the world

have economies bigger than Denmark, Ireland or Finland.

In the last couple of decades since the fall of the Soviet Union, life expectancies there

have fallen

'Sense of place' is understanding that, for their observers, the places

have many meanings

Some countries, like Bolivia, South Africa and the Netherlands

have several capitals with functions divided between different cities.

Core refers to those areas of the world that

have the most control over economic capital.

A country like the United States might be more likely to accept a migrant if

he or she has some kind of useful skill.

Common roles many states take on might be

health, education, and business regulation.

Cities in Europe and Japan have

higher levels of centralized government control.

Feminist geography focuses on

how gender relationships are spatially organized.

Carrying capacity is

how much population a region can support according to its resources

How children's stories portray nature could be indicative of

how the environment has changed over time and how people perceive it.

Covariation, as seen in the two maps, is described as

how two similar mapped patterns can be compared to help explain a phenomenon.

On the world map of religions a main difference between North and South America is

idk, figure it out and stop being lazy

Examining the words for 'father' in different languages and finding they are all similar shows us that

if many words are similar like this then they are related and have a common ancestor.

Regarding pedestrians, research shows

if pathways are available and clear people clearly like to walk.

Hindu temples often contain

images of a deity or deities.

protectionism.

in 1974

An oil embargo was enacted on the United States by OPEC countries

in 1974.

Many Mexican 'maquiladora' plants are found

in Mexico right on the border with the United States.

From the map of world religions we see that Islam is mainly found

in North Africa and into southwestern Asia.

According to the map, the highest per capita power use regions are

in North America, Europe, and Australia.

According to the map of regional trade blocs, Mercosur is a trade organization

in South America.

Using the map of occurrence of the Spanish Flu, the earliest outbreaks can be seen

in and around New York City and Boston

According to the map, the Black Death (the Bubonic Plague) originated

in central asia

Areas in the world with great problems with deforestation are found mainly

in higher latitudes.

On the map of the diffusion of Christianity, the latest area to become Christian would be

in the Baltic coast region.

On the global scale high technology industries are focused mainly

in the U.S., Europe, and Japan.

House styles are representative of culture values

in the regional preferences of the external decoration of the structure.

On the tornado map, 'tornado alley' is generally

in the southern Great Plains.

The map of agriculture diffusion in Europe shows agriculture entering around the Aegean Sea (around Greece and TurkeyThe map of agriculture diffusion in Europe shows agriculture entering around the Aegean Sea (around Greece and Turkey

in the step immediately after Fertile Crescent agriculture.

While most wealthy countries are located in the mid-latitudes, the poorest are often found

in the tropics, straddling the Equator

In shistosomiasis, eggs hatch

in the water.

Mercantilism

increases internal trade within a region by restricting imports from the outside.

On the graph of growth of British cities during the 1800s, the rising lines represent

increasing city population.

Which of the following applies to the definition of urbanization?

increasing percentages of people living in cities

What is meant by the 'private sector'?

individuals and companies working outside government

On the map of agricultural regions of the world, what is the dominant agricultural type in India and China?

intensive subsistence farming

Who often takes care of refugee camps?

international aid organizations

Ethnocentrism

involves a particular group's feelings of cultural superiority to another group.

The global production line for clothing

involves three countries from more to less developed.

During the Middle Ages which is an example of developing city functions?

iron being developed to improve tools like axes and plows

In third world countries, diarrhea

is a significant health threat often causing death

On the language families map, Arabic

is also spoken widely in the Middle East/Arabian peninsula.

Gullah, spoken on the coastal islands of South Carolina and Georgia

is basically a pidgin English with many African loan words

The map of ethnolinguistic regions of China

is broadly diverse with some dominant regions.

In the case of Canada federalism

is considered asymmetrical because Quebec has more autonomy than other provinces

The urban morphology of the Latin American cityis derived from earlier structures of Native American cities.

is derived from earlier structures of Native American cities.

Today, the island of Cyprus

is ethnically divided

China's population

is in an area fed by the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, thus is very agricultural.

The building on the right within the figure

is more post-modernist because of its odd angles and shapes.

If one truck factory produces 50 high quality trucks a day at an expense of $10,000 dollars each, while another produces 40 a day at an expense of $15,000 dollars each, we would say the first factory

is more productive.

The urban morphology of the Latin American city

is not at all related to the structure of European cities.

While the term citizen implies responsibility on the part of the individual, a subject

is objective and not specific.

Judaism as the originator of Christianity and Islam

is relatively small in total believers with only about 15 million.

One special region found in the United States and established for indigenous peoples

is the reservation.

Today, Las Vegas is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. In 1930

it had not even started its rise to consumer stardom

Net migration might be more important to know than gross migration because

it has to do with the difference between those who arrive and those who leave.

Canada is a state, but regarding nations

it has two large ones and many smaller culture regions, thus is a plural society

The Ford commercial in the advertisement in geographic regarding change is urban morphology because

it indicates how the auto could be used in the walking city.

Kaliningrad is an 'exclave' of Russia because

it is a piece of Russia totally separate from Russia

Kaliningrad is an 'exclave' of Russia because

it is a piece of Russia totally separate from Russia.

In geo-political structure which does not apply to Canada?

it is a unitary state with a centralized government

There are 195 states in the world, but how many nations?

it is difficult to say because the term 'nation' is largely self-determined

Regarding the downtown in Christaller's central place model

it is not as central as it used to be.

It is unlikely that the deadly Ebola virus will be broadly diffused because

it kills rural African people within two weeks before they can migrate far.

Though import substitution has not been altogether successful in more isolated countries like Australia or India

it may be a wise path for countries of the world's bottom billion

One problem with the storage of nuclear waste is that

it may take hundreds of years for radioactivity to decrease in strength.

Toponymy is important to geographers because

it means the study of place names, their meanings, and origins.

A main reason you find English spoken broadly throughout the globe was that

it was the main language of influential British colonies and has stuck.

In the 1800s a Latin language known as Dalmatian existed on the Dalmatian coast that is today mainly Croatia. Today it no longer exists, so which of the following in true?

it went through a process of language extinction.

Much of the American South's reluctance to give up slavery had to do with

its dependence on the cotton plantation economy

Often countries like China, Vietnam, and Indonesia can keep wages low because

labor is available in abundance.

If we speak of 'vernacular' language, we are referring to

language as it appears in common everyday speech

Creole languages where two or more languages become fused in permanent usage could be seen as examples of

language convergence.

The phenomenon of Latin as it exists today shows the concept of what in language change?

language divergence

Indonesia's state structure or form is

largely made up of many islands.

In Sumeria, smaller city-states gradually developed into

larger territorial states.

Culture is

learned

What people are generally at more risk of default in subprime lending?

less affluent people in the inner cities

Regarding polio-having better sanitation and smaller families led to

less contact with the disease, thus a lack of development of disease immunity.

Examples of structural failures from natural disasters would be

levee failures in floods and building damage in earthquakes.

The demographic transition starts with ____________ and ends with ____________.

little growth; little growth.

Hunting and gathering, primitive agriculture, and feudalism are together referred to as

local economic systems

Most of the population of the United States can be considered to be

located in the eastern regions along coasts and Great Lakes.

Economic geography studies economic activities, but with a special eye toward

location, distribution, and spatial interactions.

Refugee warehousing involves

long term housing of refugees without actual integration into the new country.

Over thirty years the Aral Sea has

lost 90 percent of its water because of excessive irrigation 'theft'.

Generally, skyscrapers are not built toward the edges of traditional North American cities because

low agricultural land values do not merit their appearance

According to the map of calories per capita per day shows that

lower caloric intake in Africa and parts of Asia.

The practice of predatory lending leaves what areas of the city at more risk?

lower income inner city areas

the national highway system

lower numbered highways were in the east while higher numbers in the west.

Regarding smaller farming communities, the combination of better rural transportation and larger and larger farms has

made theoretical central place hexagons in the U.S. larger with fewer of them.

On the map of dominant ancestral groups in the United States, the east coast could be described as

made up of at least five separate groups.

As a nodal point, which would a standard CBD like Chicago NOT contain?

main airports

Toyota has manufacturing plants

mainly in the Ohio River Valley.

Up to A.D. 600 the diffusion of Christianity could be said to be

mainly near the Mediterranean Sea and Mediterranean Europe.

Looking at the area of the core of 'vegeculture' in eastern India, in what direction was the main diffusion of agriculture from this region?

mainly toward Southeast Asia

One result of the Green Revolution in India and other parts of Asia was to

make these areas more like California in how food was produced.

Capitalism mainly entails

making a profit.

Most businesses and governments subdivide administrative territory into

manageable political subunits.

Eating cookies with milk is not a natural thing for many cultures since

many cultures cannot easily digest milk as adults.

The southeastern United States or the 'Deep South' is unique ethnically in that

many different European ethnic groups are today represented here

With the entry of humans into the Americas some 30,000 years ago

many large animals were hunted into extinction.

Beginning industry in the interior of the United States was often the result of

many paved and concrete roads being constructed.

When slaves were freed in the United States the subsequent movement of several million African Americans to northern cities could be considered

mass migration.

Processes of ____________ spurred demand for more goods as quantities rose and prices dropped

mass production

Planned economies mainly promise that

material goods will be equitably distributed to all members of society.

A culture's ideological subsystem contains culture and value elements called

mentifacts.

The dominant part of an empire could be called the ____________ while the peripheral areas of influence are _____________.

metropoles; colonies

A restaurant sign advertising specialties in Chinese and Latin cuisine shows

migration often brings people together who may have not mixed otherwise

Which is the best example of a primary sector economic activity?

mining the iron ore for the engine of that automobile

The earthquake scale based on force of original quake is the ____________ while the scale that measures in terms of shaking is __________________.

moment magnitude scale; the Mercalli scale

A remittance is

money sent back home by a migrant.

Another term for the structure or form of a city is its

morphology.

Regarding the Middle East in terms of per capita power use

most areas are not remarkable in power use.

In unitary states

most control resides with the central government.

According to the map of the routes of major oil shipping and chokepoints

most oil goes from the Middle East around Africa to North America.

By 1960, modern suburbs were where most people lived in the U.S. By 1980, the suburbs were even farther away from the city center and were where

most people shopped and worked OR none of the above apply

In considering movement of commuters in central city and metropolitan suburbs within the figure, which has the highest percentage of type?

movement through metropolitan suburbs

In filtering, the population generally

moves from the older housing stock into new.

The capitalist industrial economic system involved what compared with the capitalist commercial economy?

much more attention to raw materials and resources in the manufacturing process

According to the map of regional trade blocs, which area of the world has no affiliation?

much of central Asia and Africa

One major change in looking at the Anglo American manufacturing belt today compared to 1900 is that

much of production has shifted to the South.

Regarding the Anglo American manufacturing belt today compared to 1900

much of the Great Lakes/Midwest core is still intensely industrial.

Geographers are interested in origin and destination of migrants. Detroit has become well known in the U.S. as a destination for

muslims

In plantation areas of the Caribbean and surrounding areas the original colonial plantation overlords gave way later in post-colonial times to

nationalization of local industry.

The best example of assimilation would be

native Andean peoples rejecting their highland culture and language and becoming more 'Spanish'.

The degree to which direct movement takes place all across a network expresses

network connectivity

The problem with the NIMBY syndrome is that

no one wants undesirable industry or trash in their back yards.

Examining the map of SARS the most likely reason Africa was not affected is

not as many people travel to Africa and internal migration is limited.

On the map of Europe in the 19th century, Italy was

not yet a sovereign state.

My mother, for a time, spent her summers in Indianapolis, Indiana, and winters in Bradenton, Florida. We might say her migration was

of a cyclical type

Often, countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country that is the size of Europe, are hampered because

of undeveloped transport networks

Often cities in the U.S.

often were planned in a general rectilinear 'block' pattern even before they were settled. OR were most often ports as the interior of the country is largely impassable.

The teachings of Carl Ritter seemed to focus

on observation and discerning processes.

Most people think of travel to work when the term 'commuting' comes up, but

on the pie chart, probably the largest commuter category is for social/recreation.

One important thing to remember about fossil fuels is that

once taken from the ground, they cannot be soon replenished.

Examining the Lower East Side of New York City shows that

one area can sequentially house different ethnic groups at different times

The best example of a push factor is

one becomes a refugee from warfare.

In worship services throughout Christianity

one finds a great variety from very simple to highly ritualized.

Though most linguists recognize Uralic and Altaic as two separate language families, on the map of language families they are shown as

one language family.

Formal (or uniform) regions are areas which have

one or more characteristics in common through the area

Which of the following disease transmissions does not exhibit a vector?

one person shaking hands with another and transmitting hepatitis.

Generally in the U.S. cities become less compact or dense as

one travels from east to west.

Agglomeration economies occur when

one type of industry feeds on another causing 'snowballing' development

The difference between Japan and the United States when referring to each as 'nations' is that

one's nationality is based on one ethnic group and the other a shared set of ideas

The difference between Japan and the United States when referring to each as 'nations' is that

one's nationality is based on one ethnic group and the other a shared set of ideas.

Switzerland is

part of Europe's Schengen Zone.

Irredentist movements are seen when

part of one state wants to separate and join another state

Newer flu outbreaks usually originate in China, probably because

people and animals often live in close proximity increasing chances of transmission.

In an era of Internet, eBay, Amazon, and virtual commerce on the computer, which is still currently true regarding cities?

people are still moving from countryside to city

Micro-loans are/were when

people in third world countries, particularly women, borrow relatively small amounts of money to better themselves

Regarding migration decisions, behavioral geographers might say that

people mainly move to find new jobs

The factor mobility model is most dependent on the idea that

people move to higher wage paying areas

With the development of agriculture, settlements occurred when

people settled permanently in one place.

'People smuggling' is distinct from 'human trafficking' in that

people smuggling is voluntary while human trafficking is not.

Division of labor refers to

people working in specific jobs according to need

When we say GNP "per capita", this phrase means

per person

Untouchables in the caste system in Hinduism

perform jobs considered spiritually and physically unclean.

One main symbol of Somalia's political and cultural disintegration is

piracy in the Indian Ocean off of Somalia's coast.

Albert Gallatin

planned some of the first transport routes into the U.S. interior.

In confederations

political units abridge power in order to work as a group.

Shatterbelts are

politically fragmented areas often between main powers.

At the periphery or perimeter of the modern city in the United States one might find

poor farmers. OR wealthier people living mixed with farming.

In a nutshell the RNI deals with

population growth

The triangle of human ecology revolves around three main elements which are

population, behavior, and habitat.

Grimm's law discusses

predictable sound shifts in different but related languages.

Mental maps are used to understand people's

preferences, ideas, concerns, beliefs, and attitudes.

According to the table, cities like Chicago or Birmingham are known for

primary metals.

Since cities like Paris in France, Mexico City in Mexico, or Bangkok in Thailand are the largest cities in their countries and most representative of the national culture, we call them

primate cities.

For the most part internal city functions today are divided into two categories, which are

private and public.

When a country seeks to limit trade, often in an attempt to enhance its own position, this is called

protectionism.

The current recycling efforts annually in the U.S. are equal to

pulling 35 million cars off of U.S. roads.

Sustainable development attempts to

reconcile economic advancement with environmental protection.

Some toponyms such as Independence, Colorado; Liberty, New York; and Freedom, California

reflect American values and show patriotism on the land.

The Hindu cycle for rebirth and redeath is called

reincarnation

Migration to the United States today can be considered

restricted.

The idea of young people speaking Welsh is an example of

resurgent ethnicity.

A democracy is a government that

rules with the consent of its people.

Which country has the greatest production of crude oil according to the map?

russia

The rise of e-tailing has recently caused a drop in

sales for traditional booksellers like Barnes & Noble and Borders.

The word diaspora means ______________ and is usually applied to ______________

scattering; the Jews throughout Europe and other places

On the map of trade routes in the Middle Ages the green lines signify ____________ while the purple lines are __________________.

sea routes; land routes

Which level of education is necessary to be completed for a society to be able to move forward in most ways?

secondary and high school

One of the first steps toward a modern system of sovereign states was

seen in central Europe with sovereignty in the Westphalian state system

Feudalism was a small scale economic endeavor based on

self-contained estates

Retailing now is more and more tied to 'e-tailing' which involves

shopping on-line with stores like Amazon or eBay

Retailing now is more and more tied to 'e-tailing' which involves

shopping on-line with stores like Amazon or eBay.

Lighter colors on the maps of world population in the text

show areas of lower/less dense human population

Spatial patterns in geography

show arrays or distributions of phenomena on the Earth's surface.

The three maps showing elections results in Iraq

show that votes favored different values (parties) in different regions.

Prince Henry, the Navigator of Portugal, funded expeditions that

showed there was no uninhabitable 'torrid' zone in the tropics.

In northern Africa, the Nile River

shows up as a dark streak of intensely high population density.

Minimata disease is related to

sickness from mercury poisoning in coastal waters.

Comparing a city developed as an agricultural center in a valley with one developed as the center of a widely spread empire emphasizes the quality of

situation.

An area of slave trade that most people in the United States do not think about is _____________.

slaves taken from east Africa to Arabia.

September 11, 2001 tended to do what to Americans?

solidify feelings of American-ness by flying more flags and having deeper patriotic feelings

The definition of luxury is

something desired in a culture which is not a necessity

The main lesson learned from polio might be

sometimes improvements in lifestyle increase susceptibility to certain diseases

Though Singapore is extremely developed, its political path has been

somewhat authoritarian.

Which is not necessarily a marker for a nation?

sovereignty

Applied to the United States, the rural land use model shows what mainly in California?

specialty crops

The concept that languages geographically close together, though from different families, may share traits because of that proximity is called

sprachbund.

The Theravada tradition of Buddhism

spread eastward and southward from its core in the Ganges basin in India.

In the Roman Empire, roads connected cities in a network

spreading from Spain to Romania

Depending on the technological era all transport types

start out more expensive and then decrease in cost over time

Thomas Malthus's rather deterministic view of population

stated that increase would lead to poverty and war.

Ellsworth Huntington's brand of environmental determinism

stereotyped tropical peoples as lazy and prone to moral lapses

The process where people move back into renovated older housing is called

suburbanization

The four noble truths of Buddhism can be summarized as teaching that

suffering can be overcome and desire can be diminished.

Two main principles in capitalistic economies are

supply and demand.

If India could not import food, it would have to

support about 4,000 people on every square kilometer of land.

In subsistence agriculture, nearly all the crops are used to

support the farmer.

In the Columbian Exchange which crops or products had their origins in America?

sweet potatoes and tobacco

Manufacturing is a production chain that

takes raw materials and transforms them into finished products.

Barriers to trade might be

tariffs or quotas.

Steam engines ultimately drove which of the following which also drove the industrial revolution?

textile production and railway engines

In Urumqi in western China, Chinese officials fear that which will be an ethnic problem?

that Taiwan will take control of the city

In the development of seed farming, which is the first step that had to be figured out by humans?

that a seed is the basis for producing the plant

What notion does the term 'ghetto' imply?

that one group is a minority and prevented from mixing with the greater culture

Based on the U.S. map of mortality rates for heart disease, one could say

that the rates are higher in the deep south to southern Great Plains.

The map of commodity export countries shows

that the world's most developed regions are not involved in single commodity export.

To say a pattern is random is to say

that there is no identifiable design or form to the distribution.

Many of the world's countries exist in a state of neocolonialism which is

that, though independent, they still have strong relations with the former colonial mother country.

On the map of agricultural regions of the world, intensive subsistence farming is not found much in

the Americas.

Arrows on the map representing colonial control and that era are focused in

the Atlantic.

In the Middle Ages two main axes of trade were

the Baltic Hanseatic League and Italian port cities.

Which is the best example of decolonization?

the British Colonies of North America revolting and becoming independent

Industrialization diffused rather slowly because

the British jealously guarded industrial secrets and processes.

Which is not the best example of a mystico-religious site?

the Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta where the drink is seen as the serum of life

One group of Christians found in Africa's Nile region, where you would perhaps least expect Christians are

the Coptics.

Which is a good example of a political unit existing at a scale larger than a state?

the European Union

Most indications are that modern agriculture in Europe was an extension of agriculture that was originally in

the Fertile Crescent

The first area to develop cities was

the Fertile Crescent region, or Sumeria.

The origins of runes are unclear but they were probably developed by

the Goths (Germanic subfamily of Indo-European).

The first grid(s) in design are attributed to

the Greeks who saw rationality and symmetry in using them.

Which is the best example of a nation?

the Kurdish people, who reside in northern Iraq and southeast Turkey

Between AD 900 and AD 1100 capitalistic trade arose in what two places?

the Mediterranean and Baltic Sea/North Sea areas of Europe

Between AD 900 and AD 1100 capitalistic trade arose in what two places?the Mediterranean and Baltic Sea/North Sea areas of Europe

the Mediterranean and Baltic Sea/North Sea areas of Europe

The best example of a stateless nation would be

the Native Americans (Indians) of the United States

The theory of the state that says that the state derives from servicing the needs of all members and groups within is called

the Pluralist state theory.

The greatest chokepoint in the world for oil passage according to the map is

the Strait of Hormuz

The earliest cities emerged in Sumeria near which rivers?

the Tigris and the Euphrates

One hundred and seventy-five years after onset of urbanization, which region or country had urbanized the most?

the U.K

Two country's whose HDI ranks better than PPP would be

the U.S. and Luxembourg

The map of tourist destinations focuses on places in

the United States, Europe, and China.

Most religions follow some kind of sacred writing-or scripture. The Hindu sacred stories are called

the Vedas.

Two global agencies that attempt to promote third world development are

the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

Several Asian countries have followed on Japan's good example of development. These countries include South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore. The name applied to these new marvels of Asian development is

the asian tigers

Today the major factor in the size and function of most of our U.S. cities is

the automobile.

One unfortunate result of the explorations of the Portuguese along the coasts of Africa was

the beginning of the slave trade in which most other European countries also participated

Though Italy's capital is in the historic center of Rome

the best industry and agriculture by far is in the north.

Which is more likely to be part of transportation in a European city compared to a U.S. city?

the bicycle

A 'nation-state' occurs when

the boundaries of the state mainly coincide with that of the ethnic nation

A 'nation-state' occurs when

the boundaries of the state mainly coincide with that of the ethnic nation.

Globalization is often defined as

the broader integration of more places around the world.

In modern American cities the very center, the CBD, is labeled the PVI which indicates

the center area of maximum access.

By 1800 the Industrial Revolution was in full force in Britain mainly in

the central Midlands.

The tourism industry caters to

the consumption of place through travel.

If there were less immigration into the United States, then over time

the country would gain more area.

Which is the best choice referring to gender?

the culture nuances between the sexes

According to the map of the origins of agriculture, which was NOT an origin or hearth?

the current population core of the northeast U.S.

Though China is a powerhouse today, in 1950 and before

the disparity between it and Europe was humongous

With lower and lower RNI worldwide

the earth will still add a billion people to its population every 20 years or so.

Which would most likely to be locations of high-tech computer and software industries?

the east coast and the west coast

Productivity involves

the efficiency measured by the relative output per unit of labor.

At the center of the Spanish derived Latin American city ______________ would be found because of the pre-existing functions of church, government, and market.

the elite, or wealthier people

For Buddhists, Nirvana means

the ending of greed and suffering.

Regarding membership in an ethnic group

the ethnic group itself decides what constitutes membership.

One of the most severe problems with trafficking of young people in the long run is that

the family system is eroded and family values may not be passed to subsequent generations

Culture and ethnicity are

the focus of a great deal of attention by geographers.

A site is the immediate environment of a place while situation deals with

the general surroundings of a place.

The phrase 'digital divide' indicates

the gulf between countries with Internet capabilities and access compared to those without it.

On the map of world urban percentages, the darkest brown color (at the top of the map legend) represents

the highest percentage urban.

The development of the steam engine was a main event powering

the industrial revolution

The need to accurately measure longitude in the 1600s and 1700s eventually led to

the invention of the clock.

Which might be a backward linkage with regard to the production of an automobile?

the iron ore which was mined and made into the auto's engine

Belgium's tripartite political structure was created in

the late 1900s

The urban population map of France shows that

the main city in influence, without doubt, is Paris.

Which is the best definition for the term 'lingua franca'?

the most common language in an area for culture, business, and government

The map of the island of Cyprus shows

the northern part is Turkish, ethnically.

The number 2.1 represents

the number of children that China allows legally

The illustration of Silicon Valley shows

the number of high tech computer, software, and microchip firms south of San Francisco

in the U.S., Europe, and Japan.

the number of high tech computer, software, and microchip firms south of San Francisco.

One issue which shows discrimination against or acceptance of women in a culture might be

the number or percentage of women in a country's adult labor force.

The agent in malaria is

the parasite of the genus plasmodium.

Which was the type of shopping center that predominated from the late 1800s to the early 1900s?

the pedestrian downtown commercial strip

Overall, the most important criteria in understanding a vernacular region is

the perception of an individual about the extent of the region.

The map of ethnicity in Milwaukee emphasizes

the persistent segregation (separation) geographically of two cultures.

In Sauer's 'morphology of landscape'

the physical landscape is modified by culture to produce a cultural landscape.

Which of the following is true of a feudal system?

the political system is not necessarily tied to complete territorial control in that system

According to Marxist theory, the map of calories per capita per day shows that

the problem is not lack of food, rather the improper distribution of it.

What is a crop complex?

the proper combination of different crops which works best for a culture

One region of the world where, in the past, many city-states existed was

the region of the eastern Mediterranean around today's Italy and Greece

The political economy of a state represents

the relations between the state, state members, and economic activities there

One example of two emergent cultures coming out of one previous one would be

the rise of two Koreas politically and culturally.

Which is the best example of a tertiary sector economic activity?

the sale of insurance for that automobile

At the urban center of a modern city in the United States one might find as a main marker

the skyscraper.

Though we often talk about the 'South', speak of 'southern hospitality' and mention that people have southern accents

the south, as a region, is very difficult to define.

Regarding per capita earnings on the map of the U.S. in 1950, what region was in the lowest category?

the southeast

One example of government regulating in the United States is

the splitting of companies that appear to be monopolistic

The Ring of Fire is

the tectonically active rim of the Pacific Ocean.

In Rostow's process of development

the top and final step is rather naively labeled simply 'age of mass consumption'

In transportation, a network is

the total combination of nodes and links.

The location of textile mills in the northeastern United States was found mainly

the transport centers of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea

The phrase 'industrial activity' refers to

the use of raw materials to make or fabricate a final product.

What might be a forward linkage in the construction of a computer?

the use of the computer for advanced genealogy research in a library

New interstate highways built post-1960 with their large highway rings around traditional city centers increased

the wealth of people living near the CBDs.

On the map of overall GDP growth, the deepest purple represents

the worst growth performance

Which is true about the map of physicians per population?

there are less than 5 physicians per every 10,000 people in Africa.

Regarding English spoken in the British Isles

there are many dialects spread throughout the isles.

Geographers often look at processes, meaning how patterns became the way they are. If processes have multivariate explanations, then:

there are many factors which help explain the phenomenon.

The Ethnologue data base originally compiled by researcher wishing to translate the Bible into all the world's languages finds that

there are more than 400 languages of only a few speakers which are about to go extinct.

In terms of retail location, since 1900

there has been a sea-change of stores moving from central cities to suburbs

Distance decay means

there is more interaction among closer places than those farther away

Regarding timing of federal development projects

there were many more nationwide in the mid-1900s

Regarding gendered spaces

they are common and we experience gendered space almost everyday.

Which is true about Cajun people as an ethnic group?

they are found in many southern parishes of Louisiana

A brief glance at the Protestant church buildings in the pictures shows that

they are perhaps more simple and less ornate than other Christian churches

When considering the construction of malls, we must remember that

they are rarely being built these days-and are often demolished.

In malaria, because the agent plasmodium can be dormant for up to three years

they can infect the host in periodic bouts of the disease.

By mapping cholera deaths, John Snow found that

they clustered around infected wells for drinking water.

In geography, processes are not deterministic because

they don't always result in the same pattern

In organic cities which of the following is most true?

they grow by accretion, area by area, according to how people walk-without machines

One trait of the more developed and industrialized first world countries of the world is that

they have increasingly more elderly people to care for

What has been one major change in the location of automobile industry assembly plants over the last 50 years in the U.S.?

they have steadily moved into the upland and Deep South

Scurvy, a debilitating disease caused by the lack of vitamin C in a diet did not affect sailors until

they started venturing out farther into oceans and away from coasts.

Which of the following is not true regarding processes as important to geographers?

they want to memorize the capital cities of countries.

When people of Irish ancestry first came to the United States

they were often treated poorly because they were minority Catholics among Protestants.

To say that Rotokas, a language in New Guinea, has only 11 phonemes is saying that

this is how many active sounds are used in the language.

Ireland and Nigeria have similar sized economies

though Ireland only has 4.5 million compared to 160 million in Nigeria.

Regarding percent urbanized in population which is true regarding Australia and New Zealand?

though they are very urbanized, their total populations are low

Which of the following is most likely to reinforce ethnic sentiment or unity?

times of persecution or chaos toward an ethnic group

Traditionally, land values in the CBD were prohibitively high for residential use, which caused the American city

to expand outwards.

The development of a huge exotic 'Ferrari World' amusement theme park in Abu Dhabi, UAE, is a good example of place consumption through

tourism

The development of a huge exotic 'Ferrari World' amusement theme park in Abu Dhabi, UAE, is a good example of place consumption through

tourism.

In the map of life expectancies, Japan exhibits

traits in common with Western Europe

In the sector model, Homer Hoyt added what main characteristic to a city's development?

transport corridors

In primitive examples of government, territory might have been ruled by

tribal chiefdoms.

In the cities of the U.S. and in other industrialized cities of the world a main cause of air pollution overall is from

trucks and automobiles.

One possible solution to the unequal development seen among countries is

try to move many countries away from the singular involvement in the primary sector.

Maps and discussion in the text show that ethnic groups like Sri Lankan Tamils or Tibetans may

try to reinforce their ethnicity by becoming independent countries.

The gravity model generally demonstrates that

two large cities interact more than a large city with a small city

The map of the diffusion and geography of Islam shows

two main religious 'sects' or 'regions'.

A discussion of world development usually involves

understanding people's living standards in the world's countries.

Sometimes a country like Italy, Serbia, or the former Soviet Union, will have 'autonomous' regions which are special

usually because of ethnic or cultural uniqueness.

In the photograph regarding ecotones, what are two ecotones apparent?

valley grasses and plants and forest

When the Von Thunen rural land use model is applied to the United States, at its core what is the most similar to the original model?

vegetables and dairying in the Northeast (the largest market)

The map showing subjective measures of well-being around the world (like say increasing 'happiness') shows that the United States is

very happy

The map showing subjective measures of well-being around the world (like say increasing 'happiness') shows that the United States is

very happy.

Medieval cities had to be constructed to serve defensive purposes so main ingredients in their construction and makeup would be

walls, gates, moats, and other fortifications.

The best example of 'pastoral nomadism' would be

wandering with sheep in southern Idaho

The best example of 'pastoral nomadism' would be

wandering with sheep in southern Idaho.

Water projects like the Tennessee Valley Authority

was a public/government funded project of a type no longer very popular

In Kentucky, the Valley of the Drums

was a toxic waste site of hundreds of barrels of toxic fluids.

One main reason for the development of cities from villages was that food

was available in surplus which increased town growth

According to the authors, the oldest known world map

was from Babylonia.

The origins or core of Buddhism around 500 B.C.

was in northern India in the Ganges River Valley.

Great growth of cities, like Las Vegas and Phoenix in western dry environments epitomizes issues relating to

water diversion.

Over the last 100 years, the city of Las Vegas has taught us that

water provided to desert communities helps them to grow greatly.

The process of repatriation involves

ways of bringing back refuges into their home countries.

After World War II, in Bucharest, Romania, street names

were changed to reflect communist ideals

Marx and Engels

were writers who influenced early structuralist geographers

The map of world colonial or neocolonial regions shows world cores in

western cores of western Europe and the eastern United States.

Areas of urban development later, around the year AD 0 would have been in

what is today Central and northern South America

Which was a main characteristic of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent?

wheat and barley

Conspicuous consumption is

when a people display status by ostentatiously showing off their material goods

The best example of then migrants change the structure of a population might be

when large numbers of Muslims move into Paris.

Ellis Island was

where many immigrants came into the United States.

Each green dot on the tornado map represents

where one tornado touched down in the United States

Blur your vision and look at the map of language extinction. The pattern you see generally corresponds with

where third world or less developed countries are located

The example of Nike shoes shows

whole advertising worlds developed in order to enhance consumption

When looking at power use per person (capita) in Europe a question one might ask is

why might power use in France be so much higher than in the United Kingdom?

Yonkers, Peekskill, Catskill, the Bronx, and Staten Island are all place names in New York

with Swedish OR Dutch origins

In developed countries migration _______________ countries is more common than migration _______________ countries.

within; between

If the CBR = 40 and the CDR = 10, then the RNI

would be relatively high.

The center of the traditional walking city, like Philadelphia in 1780,

would focus exclusively on the port.

When Marco Polo visited China from Venice he

wrote extensively about the wealth of the country.

The human capital model says that

young people move because they have less to lose and more to gain


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