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Agriculture & Land Use Cities and Urban Land Use Industry & Econ. Develop. PopulationPolitics $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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This developer of an agricultural land use model supports that land value will decrease the farther one gets away from central markets. Agric. $100
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Johann von Thűnen Agric. $100
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Level of economic activity including agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining. Agric. $200
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Primary Economic Activity Agric. $200
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Plants or animals whose DNA has been modified, often through combination of DNA from a similar plant or animal species. Agric. $300
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Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) Agric. $300
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Pastoral practice of seasonal migration of livestock between mountains in summer and lowland pasture areas during winter. Agric. $400
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Transhumance Agric. $400
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To increase food availability to rapidly growing populations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, higher-yield seeds and expanded use of fertilizers were diffused from developed to developing regions in the 1970s and 1980s Agric. $500
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The Green Revolution Agric. $500
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Cities that, because of their geographic location, act as ports of entry and distribution centers for large geographic areas. Cities $100
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Gateway Cities Cities $100
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Cities according to the United Nations have over ten million inhabitants. Cities $200
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Megacities Cities $200
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Formed in the early 1900s explaining the size and distribution of cities in terms of a competitive supply of goods and services to dispersed populations. Cities $300
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Central Place Theory Cities $300
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Developer of the Central Place Theory Cities $400
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Walter Christaller Cities $400
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States that the population of any given town should be inversely proportional to its rank in the country’s urban hierarchy. Cities $500
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Rank-Size Rule Cities $500
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Industry in which production of goods and services is based in homes, as opposed to factories. Indust. $100
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Cottage Industry Indust. $100
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System of standardized mass production beginning in the early twentieth century. Indust. $200
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Fordism Indust. $200
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Describes optimal location of a manufacturing establishment in relation to costs of transport, labor, and relative advantages of agglomeration. Indust. $300
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Weber’s Least-Cost Theory Indust. $300
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Model developed in 1960 that describes a country’s development progression as occurring in five stages transforming it from a least- developed to most-developed country. Indust. $400
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Rostow’s Stages of Development Indust. $400
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Measure used by the United Nations that calculates development in terms of human welfare rather than money or productivity. Indust. $500
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Human Development Index Indust. $500
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Pop. $100 Annual Percentage Increase Time (Years) 0.5140 1.070 2.035 3.024 4.017 5.014 10.07
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Doubling Time Pop. $100
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The part of the population above 65 or below 15 that doesn’t contribute to the work force. Pop. $200
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Dependency Ratio Pop. $200
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Essentially the number of people an area can sustain without critically straining its resource base. Pop. $300
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Carrying Capacity Pop. $300
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According to this theorist, food production grows arithmetically, whereas population grows exponentially, meaning eventually food supplies cannot support an ever- increasing population. Pop. $400
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Thomas Malthus Pop. $400
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Describes population growth stabilization as a function of economic development. Pop. $500
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Demographic Transition Model Pop. $500
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State governed constitutionally as a unit, without internal divisions or a federalist delegation of powers. Politics $100
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Unitary States Politics $100
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If you get this question correct, you will receive double points! Good luck!
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A bounded territory that is part of a particular sate but is separated from it by the territory of a different state. Politics $200
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Exclave States Politics $200
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State or territory that is small in both population and area. Politics $300
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Microstates Politics $300
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Study of interplay between political relations and territorial context in which they occur. Politics $400
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Geopolitics Politics $400
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Trend toward creation of associations of three or more states developed for mutual benefit and to achieve shared objectives. Politics $500
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Supranationalism Politics $500
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Final Jeopardy Category is: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
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What are the seven branches of Human Geography?
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1. Political Geography 2. Population Geography 3. Urban Geography 4. Social Geography 5. Economic Geography 6. Behavioral Geography 7. Cultural Geography The End!
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