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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CH 1 JEOPARDY REVIEW

JEOPARDY! Human Geography Regions Culture Maps Pot Luck 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

100 As an academic discipline, Human Geography takes this perspective. What is the SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE?

200 DAILY DOUBLE!!!! A Place’s location, as determined by its internal physical characteristics is called its what? What is SITE (Absolute Location)?

300 A negative force acting upon someone causing them to have to leave their present location describes what? What is a PUSH FACTOR?

400 This theme of geography (one of the five) would best pertain to the description of refugees migrating to another country. What is MOVEMENT?

500 The perspective that believes that human decision-making is the crucial factor in human development, not nature. What is POSSIBILISM?

100 A dominant or universal feature within the borders of a space describes this type of Region. What is a FORMAL or UNIFORM REGION?

200 Cite an example of a “Perceptual Region” in the USA? What is the MIDWEST etc., HURRICANE ALLEY etc., the BIBLE BELT etc.?

300 Within a Formal Region, at least one universal or single attribute of a culture has come to dominate. A single attribute of a culture is called this. What is a CULTURAL TRAIT?

What are ECONOMIC ? (Movement) (Interaction) 400 A Functional / Nodal Region is primarily concerned with what types of relationships? What are ECONOMIC ? (Movement) (Interaction)

Another word to call a Perceptual Region? 500 Another word to call a Perceptual Region? What is a VERNACULAR REGION?

100 The origin point from where a culture first arose is called its what? What is its HEARTH (Cultural Hearth)?

200 DAILY DOUBLE!!! The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on the land is called this. What is SEQUENT OCCUPANCE?

300 The transformation of the land resulting from what humans have built upon it is called this. What is the CULTURAL LANDSCAPE?

400 Those in a village who got sick because they drank the contaminated water versus those who did not get sick because they did not drink the same water symbolizes this type of Expansion Diffusion. What is HIERARCHIAL DIFFUSION?

500 When one stronger culture comes to dominate another weaker one, though not totally extinguishing it, we call this what? What is ACCULTURATION?

100 Maps demonstrate what vital rule of Geography? What is NO TWO PLACES ARE EXACTLY THE SAME?

200 This map projection type greatly exaggerates landmasses in the high latitudes. What is a MERCATOR PROJECTION?

300 DAILY DOUBLE!!! These types of Maps allow individuals to successfully navigate their space. What are MENTAL or COGNITIVE MAPS?

400 Contour lines on a Map are used to show this. What is ELEVATION?

500 This term describes mapping the physical surface of an area without actually touching said surface. Usually this is done from an airplane or a satellite. What is REMOTE SENSING?

100 When one culture comes to totally dominate another, extinguishing all traces of it, it is called this. What is ASSIMILATION?

200 A higher paying job in Los Angeles, CA, represents this in my decision to move there from Chicago. What is a PULL FACTOR?

300 In the Middle East, Christianity has often been in conflict with Islam. Religion therefore is acting as what within the region? What is a CENTRIFUGAL FORCE?

400 The present generation conserving resources so that future generations will have the same amounts and opportunities is called this. What is SUSTAINABILITY (Sustainable Development)?

500 After the First Agricultural Revolution, the hierarchy of different jobs within society that developed due to the food surplus was called what? What is SOCIAL STRATIFICATION?