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1/2 of narrowed down terms Thomas Malthus’ Theory 5 themes of geography Rate of Natural Increase Migration Patterns Indo-European language family Lingua Franca World Population Maps Globalization Process Absolute Location Population Pyramid Patterns Diffusion Ravenstein laws of migration Replacement Rate Universalizing Religion Functional Region Popular Culture Cultural Landscape Generalized Maps Total Population Change Equation Stages of DTM Toponym “Rape of Congo” Religion Hearths Life expectancy Physiological Density Functionalism Multi-nation state Examples of countries in the DTM Transhumance Toponyms/migration States Federal State Placelessness Nation/State Shapes Gendered Places World Map Language Family Locations Cultural Landscape – Islam Non-Material culture Isoline Map State Shapes Characteristics of a unitary state Types of Boundaries Wallerstein’s World System’s Theory Devolution/Scotland Examples of borders US/Canada Arizona/California EU expansion to Turkey Nation Unit and State Unit Agricultural sector production vs. labor force US Guatemala Plant Domestication – Carl Sauer Seed cultivation – Hearth Shifting Cultivation Agricultural Hearth of Corn Second Agricultural Revolution Von Thunen’s Model Agricultural Schemes in US

2/2 of narrowed down terms Township-and Range System Forms of Villages Luxury Crops Agriculture Activities – US Climate Types around the World Agribusiness Rural Settlement Patterns Commodity Chains “Development” UN assessment of undernourishment Infrastructure Economic Sectors Activities within the economic sectors Rostow’s Development Model GNP, GDP, and GNI HDI levels around the world Lowest and highest Reasons economic development is hampered Island of Development Microcredit Programs NAFTA EPZs Central business district Synekism Urban City Agricultural Revolutions impact on Urbanization First urban revolution Hearths of Urbanization Second urban revolution Site Situation Urban morphology Rank-Size Rules Primate City Central Place Theory Functional Zonation Suburb/Suburbanizaiton Edge Cities Megacities Griggin-Ford Model Shantytowns Disamenity sector McGee Model Zoning Laws Commercialization Gentrification McMansions Urban Sprawl New Urbanism Spaces of Consumption Concentric Zone Model Sector Model Multi Nuclei Model