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Key Terms Mr. Lip Map Misc. Cultures World Cultures Review Key Terms Continued

This is a line on a map or globe that runs north and south and measures east or west of the Prime Meridian. A 100

What is longitude? A 100

A 200 This is the study of people, their environments, and their resources and how they relate to each other.

What is geography? A 200

This is line located at 0 degrees latitude. A 300

What is the equator? A 300

This is a line on a map or globe that runs east and west and measures distance north or south of the equator A 400

What is latitude? A 400

This term refers to the way a places location is perceived. A 500

What is relative location? A 500

This term is concerned with the reasons people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another and with the result of those movements. B 100

What is movement? B 100

This term is described in regards to its physical environment and cultural features. B 200

What is place? B 200

B 300 This term provides a system of classification based on identifiable characteristics and patterns.

What is region? B 300

This is known as a position of a place on the earths surface. B 400

What is location?

This term focuses on the ways in which people and societies have dealt with or (adapted to) their environment. B 500

Interaction with the Environment (Human-Environment Interaction) B 500

C 100

What are the Himalayas? C 100

C 200

What is the Persian Gulf? C 200

C 300

What are the Andes Mountains? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

C 400

What is the Southern Ocean?

C 500

What is the Yellow (Huang He) River? C 500

D 100 People govern themselves in this form of government.

D 100 What is a democracy?

This is the total value of all of the goods and services produced within the domestic borders of a nation. D 200

What is GDP (Gross Domestic Product)? D 200

This term means the movement of customs or ideas from one place to another. D 300

What is diffusion?

This is the ideal population for the Earth. D 400

What is 2 billion people? D 400

Name two characteristics of a developed country. D 500

What is a country with a stable government and largely middle class population? D 500

This is the method of social organization that helps people learn how they are expected to behave and act. It is the most important unit of social organization. E 100

What is family? E 100

These describe daily behavior such as clothing, actions, food, etc. E 200

What are customs and traditions? E 200

Hitler and Stalin are examples of this type of government. E 300

What is a dictatorship? E 300

People form this to provide for common needs. These needs include keeping order within a society and protecting the society from outside threats. E 400

What is a government? E 400

E 500 This refers to how people use limited resources to satisfy their wants and needs.

What is economics? E 500

This term means all the things that make up a peoples way of life. F 100

What is culture? F 100

In this type of economy, the government controls all businesses. F 200

What is a command economy? F 200

These rank people based upon their status in comparison with others. F 300

What is social class? F 300

F 400 This refers to the ability of a person to read and write effectively.

What is literacy rate? F 400

F 500 This term means judging other cultures by the standards of ones own culture.

What is ethnocentrism? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: International Organizations Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Which international organization was established in the aftermath of WWII in an attempt to stabilize international relations and create a firm foundation for peace? Click on screen to continue

What is The United Nations? Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing World Cultures Jeopardy!