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Semester I Review: What concept is pictured here?

What concept is being shown here? What is also pictured here?

What Stage of the Demographic Transition Model?

What kind of maps?

What model is this? What other ideas are shown here?

What kind of diffusion?

When did LDC countries enter Stage 2? When did MDC countries enter Stage 2?

What kind of state? Alaska, USA

What stage of the Epidemiologic Transition Model would you find Chile? Afghanistan? Japan? Sierra Leone with Ebola?

What are 3 reasons why the world could enter Stage 5 of the Epidemiologic Transition?

Interregional versus intraregional: Explain

What 3 concepts are shown here?

What 2 systems are depicted here?

What kind of diffusion?

Which is distance decay, friction of distance, space time compression?

Why did Europeans leave and head to USA? During what stage? What type of migration?

What does this map tell you about migration? How does it apply to Lee’s Model? Zelinsky’s Model? Ravenstein’s Model?

Few people live in what 4 regions according to AP?

What formula is shown below? Explain the formula.

What is the difference between net-in migration and net-out migration. What country would be net-in? Net-out?

What population “rate” vocabulary word is depicted below in the map by noting the map key?

Brazil’s government encourages what kind of migration move for its people?

What theory is represented here? Explain two geographers who differed regarding the result?

Explain the Theory depicted below. By whom?

Looking at the language tree below, what is the family, branch, and group of ENGLISH?

What kind of map projection is each?

What is being depicted on each map?

What are the 3 main Universalizing Religions?

What are 3 Ethnic Religions?

Where is the hearth of Judaism? Islam? Buddhism? Hinduism? Animism? Christianity? Shintoism? Confucianism?

What is chain migration? Example. What is distance decay? Core-Periphery (MDCs vs. LDCs)? How does it apply to this map?

Arithmetic, Physiological, Agricultural Density Farmer equipment

How do you explain concentration and density on this world map of people per sq mile?

Which is habit? Which is custom?

What two concepts are show here?

Formal, Functional, Vernacular Region?

Explain how England’s English began? What Family? What Branch? What Group?

How does popular culture diffuse? Folk culture diffuse?

How do languages diffuse? What language is represented below? Name 5.

What is the history here? Religion? Type of State?

What is the difference between the “S” Curve and the “J” Curve?

Which ethnicity represents the most immigrants to the USA in 2015? In 1800s? 1700s – 2 kinds?

2.1 = Why is this important to know?

What is this called?

Which is the Stage 3? Which is Stage 4? Which is Stage 2? Which is ZPG?