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Move Seats and Sit Next to Chapter Partners Review Ch.1/Ch.11 WorkSheet

Unit 1 & 2 Review Human Geography Basics/ Agriculture

Question 1 What are the five themes of geography?

Answer: Location, human-environment interaction, region, place, and movement

Question 2 A region in Europe where people predominantly speak French is an example of what kind of region?

Answer: Formal Region

Question 3 Natural borders and landmarks are used to define the borders of land in this survey system…

Answer: Metes and Bounds survey

Question 4 Cotton is an example of these: plants grown specifically for profit.

Answer: Cash crops

Question 5 What is globalization?

Answer: Set of processes that are increasing interactions, deepening relationships, and accelerating independence across national borders

Question 6 Many colonized countries ended up being this, depending on a single agricultural commodity known as?

Answer: Monoculture

Question 7 What is location theory?

Answer: a attempt to explain location phenomena in an area

Question 8 What is an activity space?

Answer: places we travel to routinely

Question 9 The Third Agricultural Revolution coincided with:

Answer: The Green Revolution

Question 10 What is the production of crops without the use of synthetically or industrially produced pesticides or fertilizers?

Answer: Organic Agriculture

Question 11 What kind of map would you use to see what areas consume the most energy in the U.S. ?

Answer: Thematic Maps

Question 12 What is cultural landscape?

Answer: The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape

Question 13 The first model to attempt to describe the spatial distribution of agriculture in relation to a city or central business district:

Answer: Von Thunen model

Question 14 What term refers to infusing a place with a meaning and emotion by remembering important events that occurred in that place, or by labeling a place with a certain character?

Answer: Sense of place

Question 15 Which of the five themes refers to the mobility of people, goods, and ideas across the surface of the planet?

Answer: Movement

Question 16 Coinciding with the industrial revolution, this added industrial technology to agriculture:

Answer: Second agricultural revolution

Question 17 Commercialization of agriculture sparked the creation of this term, which pertains to all businesses having to do with agriculture:

Answer: Agribusiness

Question 18 This type of region is marked by a shared trait that can be physical or cultural

Answer: Formal Region

Question 19 What are areas called with little access to fresh nutritious foods?

Answer: Food deserts

Question 20 What are the four types of survey systems?

Answer: 1.Rectangular survey system 2.Township-and-range system 3.Metes and bounds survey system 4. Long-lot survey system.