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Jeopardy Notable Geographers Urban Models Map Projections Industrial Location Population Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Urban Models The Geographer(s) who designed a concentric model based on Chicago

$100 Answer from Urban Models Burgess

$200 Question from Urban Models The Geographer(s) who designed a sector model because transportation routes affected settlement

$200 Answer from Urban Models Hoyt

$300 Question from Urban Models The Geographer(s) who designed an urban model based on cities after the use of the automobiles when the CBD lost dominance

$300 Answer from Urban Models Harris & Ullman

$400 Question from Urban Models The Geographer(s) who designed a more modern model that states residential suburbs have developed as Edge Cities with shopping and employment

$400 Answer from Urban Models Harris

$500 Question from Urban Models The Geographer(s) who designed the Urban Realms model, based on San Francisco, exurbs are likely to become self-sufficient

$500 Answer from Urban Models Vance

$100 Question from Notable Geographers Cultural Landscape & domestication of plants

$100 Answer from Urban Models Carl Sauer

$200 Question from Urban Models Food grows arithmetically and population geometrically

$200 Answer from Urban Models Malthus

$300 Question from Urban Models Laws of Migration

$300 Answer from Urban Models Ravenstein

$400 Question from Urban Models Population growth compels subsistence farmers to consider new farming approaches

$400 Answer from Urban Models Boserup

$500 Question from Urban Models Identified and mapped 11 main agricultural regions

$500 Answer from Urban Models Derwent Whittlesey

$100 Question from Projections Your Text Here

$100 Answer from Projections Goode’s

$200 Question from Projections Your Text Here

$200 Answer from Projections Mercator

$300 Question from Projections Your Text Here

$300 Answer from Projections Equal-Area

$400 Question from Projections Your Text Here

$400 Answer from Projections Robinson

$500 Question from Projections Your Text Here

$500 Answer from Projections Peter’s

$100 Question from Population The most populated region of the World

$100 Answer from Population East Asia (followed by South Asia ,Southeast Asia, Europe

$200 Question from Population Stage of the DTM that is characterized by declining death rates and high birth rates

$200 Answer from Population Stage 2

$300 Question from Population This country is in which stage of the DTM

$300 Answer from Population Stage 2

$400 Question from Population Which model states the causes of death in stages: 1 – Infectious/Parasitic 2 – Pandemic (cholera) 3 – Degenerative Diseases 4 – Delayed Degenerative Diseases 5 – Reemergence of Infectious/Parasitic

$400 Answer from Population Epidemiologic Transition (matches up w/DTM stages)

$500 Question from Population Country w/highest population density

$500 Answer from Population Monaco

$100 Question from Industrial Location Geographer credited w/Least Cost Theory

$100 Answer from Industrial Location Weber

$200 Question from Industrial Location Factories should be located to minimize which 3 costs according to Weber’s Least Cost Theory

$200 Answer from Industrial Location Transportation Labor Agglomeration

$300 Question from Industrial Location Locational Interdependence geographer

$300 Answer from Industrial Location Hotelling

$400 Question from Industrial Location Zone of Profitability geographer

$400 Answer from Industrial Location Losch

$500 Question from Industrial Location The model that states agricultural production’s location to a city is influenced by bid-rent theory, transportation costs, and ability to store the product

$500 Answer from Industrial Location Von Thunen

Final Jeopardy Text here

Final Jeopardy Answer Answer here