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Nature & Perspectives Development 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Development Nature & Perspectives
Relative location in relation to other places describes a place’s
Situation
The first example of using a map to identify the spatial distribution of a Problem was developed by?
Dr. John Snow
25 people dying in a storm in Djibouti is not generally important in Cypress, TX. This is an example of?
Scale (of importance)
Time zones are roughly how many degrees of longitude wide?
15 degrees
The reduced amount of time for inforamtion, goods, or people to travel is called?
Time-space compression
The number of people per unit of arable land is called?
Physiological density
The environment places limits on the ability to develop refers to?
Environmental determinism
The type of region that has a “threshold” radiating from a node is called?
Functional region
The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority in an orderly process is called
Hierarchal diffusion
The change over time of what is occupying a partiuclar space is called?
Sequence occupance
Name the four major industrial regions of the world today.
Northeast USA, Northwestern Europe, Eastern Europe, Far East
The three major types of economic systems are?
Free Market (capitalism), socialism, command economy
Explain what is meant by the term “compressed modernity”
A country develops in a shorter period of time
Moving labor intensive jobs to countries with low labor rates is called?
New International Division of Labor
Where was the use of “micro-credit” pioneered?
Bangladesh (South Asia)
The change from and to these power sources promoted the Industrial Revolution
From burning wood to coal
The biggest hurdle that keeps MDC’s from investing in Africa would be?
Lack of political stability
Two examples of “post industrial societies” would be
USA, Europe, Japan, Australia (and a few select others)
The acronym “JIT” means, and refers to
Just in time. Refers to parts arriving just before they are needed
Define “economic colonialism”
LDC’s are still dependent on MDC’s for capital and markets
The Industrial Revolution began in?
United Kingdom
Another name for the “World System Theory” would be?
Core periphery
What has to happen before the “pre-conditions for take- off” can occur
An elite group seeks investment in the country
Two examples of the “take off” stage of economic development would be?
Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, China, Chile, Indonesia (and a few others)
Defective – no go!
Special processing or manufacturing zones set up in many Asian countries are called?
Make your wager
The highest level of development in Rostow’s categories would be?
Age of Mass Consumption