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2 World Geography Unit 2 Jeopardy $100 PopulationEconomicsGeographyPotpourri $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Culture and Government

3 1 - $100  To take on aspects of another culture  acculturation

4 1 - $200 Physical aspects of culture Material culture

5 1 - $300 The form of government in which people select others to govern them. republic

6 1 - $400 The spread of culture from one place to another Cultural diffusion

7 1 - $500 To judge people by your own cultural standards ethnocentrism

8 2 - $100 The number of billions of people alive today ( to the closest billion). seven

9 2 - $200 The difference between birth rate and death rate. Rate of natural increase

10 2 - $300 The term for the number of children born per each women. Fertility rate

11 2 - $400 The idea that population double as each generation comes to maturity. Exponential growth

12 2 - $500 The stage of demographic transition that exhibits increased levels of technology leading to a period of rapid growth. Stage 2

13 3 - $100 Economic system which emphasizes private ownership and the accumulation of wealth capitalism

14 3 - $200 The economic theory that states the government should control and regulate all aspects of the economy communism

15 3 - $300 A mixed economy in which the government controls the main factors of production but there is private ownership and leaders are elected. Democratic socialism

16 3 - $400 Labor, management, capital, raw materials Factors of production (means of production)

17 3 - $500 This controls the products that individuals produce and what those products cost in a capitalist system. The market

18 4 - $100 The largest city in the world. Tokyo-Yokahama

19 4 - $200 This is the only one of the 10 most populated nations that is in Africa Nigeria

20 4 - $300 The longest river in Europe, it runs through Russia and it drains into the Caspian Sea. Volga River

21 4 - $400 China, India, the United States The 3 most populated nations in the world.

22 4 - $500 This river forms part of the border between the US and Canada St. Lawrence

23 5 - $100 Los Angeles, Mexico City, Sao Paolo, New York City- Which is not one of the 5 largest urban agglomerations (cities) in the world? Los Angeles

24 5 - $200 Growing only enough crops to feed yourself and your family. Subsistence farming

25 5 - $300 The economist who first predicted that population would outgrow food supply. Thomas Malthus

26 5 - $400 A dramatic decrease in the size of populations as a result of decrease in fertility rates Population implosion

27 5 - $500 The 4 nations that each have multiple cities on the list of the 15 largest cities in the world. United States, India, Japan,Brazil (LA, NYC, Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta, Tokyo, Osaka, Sao Paolo, Rio de Janeiro)

28 Category: PopulationCategory: Population The nation that instituted the “Later, Farther, Fewer” policy.The nation that instituted the “Later, Farther, Fewer” policy. China


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