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Unit II & III- Population, Migration & Culture

Toss Up

Unit IV- Political Geography

Unit V- Agriculture

Unit VI- Industry & Development

Unit VII- Cities and Urban Land Use

Unit II & III- Population,Migration & Culture Unit IV- Political Geography Unit VI- Industry & Development Unit V- Agriculture Unit VII- Urbanization Toss Up $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL JEOPARODY

____ is an important form of diversity in an age of globalizing culture

Ethnicity

Shared emotion, attitudes, symbols, and a common culture all contribute to this concept…

Nationalism

This term refers to a persons self-identification with a group sharing a biological ancestor…

Race

The Kurds, living in modern Turkey, Syria, Iran, and Iraq are an example of this…

Stateless-nation

Country X has millions of people with a shared ethnicity Country X has millions of people with a shared ethnicity. Country X splitting into Countries Y and Z is an example of…

A nation split between two states

The Industrial Revolution began when…

The 1700’s

The primary factor in the Von Thunen Model for choosing commercial farm products is…

Market location (how much it costs to get it there)

Farms integrated into a large food industry is known as…

Agribusiness

The economic development of workers moving from secondary jobs to tertiary jobs is known as…

De-industrialization

The concept that nationalities have the right to govern themselves is…

Self- determination

The geographic separation of races in South Africa is known as …

Apartheid

A reason the lingua Franca of South Africa is English would be…

Colonialism

The breakdown of a state due to conflicts among nationalities/ ethnicity is…

Balkanization

An area organized into an independent political unit is…

State

Using the 39th Parallel to separate two states is this kind of border…

Goemetric border

To maintain the fertility of fields, farmers utilize this agricultural practice…

Crop rotation

Name one of the important agricultural hearths

South America, Ethiopia, Northern China, or Southeast Asia

Cultivation of plants by cutting stems and dividing roots is…

Vegetative Planting

The “commons” in the tragedy of the commons refers to…

Any shared resource

The type of agriculture practiced by the largest % of the world’s pop The type of agriculture practiced by the largest % of the world’s pop. Is…

Intensive Subsistence

The industrial Revolution began in what country…

Great Britain

Name 3 of the four indicators of dev. that make up HDI…

GDP, Literacy Rate, Level of Education, Life Expectancy

First industries to increase production through use of steam engines were…

Textiles and Iron

In which stage of Rostow theory will Agriculture give way to industry as the key source of work?

Stage 3

The distribution of wealth in a country is indicated by this economic concept

GDP

The idea that markets are centered in urban areas because there are higher levels of people is…

Central Place Theory

The area of the city where retail and office activities have historically been located

Central Business District

Land values are high in the CBD primarily because of…

Competition for limited space

The process where an increasing % of people live in cities is known as

Urbanization

The process of economic reinvestment in an urban area causing higher prices is…

Gentrification

An industry that causes a product to become smaller as it is refined/produced is known as… GO TO PROMPT (RESPONSE) Start Timer

Bulk-reducing Industry