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MODEL QUIZ

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Central Place Theory A theory formulated in the early 1900s that explains the size and distribution of cities in trems of a competitive supply of goods and services to dispersed populationsMade By : Walter Christaller
Cocentric Zone Model Model that describes urban environments as a series of rings of distinct land uses radiating out from a central core, or CBDMade By: Ernst Burgess
Core-Periphery Model A model of spatial structure of developement in which underdeveloped countries are defined by their dependence on a developed core regionMade By: J. Friedman
Demographic Transition Model A sequence of demographic changes in which a country moves from high birth rates and death rates to low birth and death rates through time
Stage 1 of the Demographic Transition Model HIGH birth rate, HIGH death rate= LOW growth
Stage 2 of the Demographic Transition Model HIGH birth rate, DECLINING death rate= HIGH growth
Stage 3 of the Demographic Transition Model DECLINING birth rate, LOW death rate= MODERATE growth
Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model LOW birth rate, LOW death rate= STATIONARY growth
Stage 5 of the Demographic Transition Model NEGATIVE growth
Dependency Theory The poor countries depend on the rich countriesMade By:Wallerstein
Gravity Model A mathematical formula that describes the level of interaction between two places, based on the size if their populations and their distance from each other.Made By: Ravenstein
Heartland Theory Hypothesis held that any political power based in the heart of Eurasia could gain enough strength to eventually dominate the worldMade By:Walter Christaller
Median Line Priciple An approach to dividing and creating boundaries at the mid-point between two places
Migration Theories Concludes that migration is governed by a push-pull processMade By: Ravenstein
Multiple Nuclei Model -CBD was losing its dominant position as the nucleus of the urban area-seperate nuclei become specialized and differentiated not located in relation to any distance attricuteMade By: Chauncy Harris and Edward Ullman
Sector Model Believed that cities grew in sectors-growth creates a pie shaped urban structure low-rent areas could extend from the CBD to the outer edge (same with high rent, transportation, and industry)Made By: Homer Hoyt
Ernst Burgess Created cocentric zone model in 1923
Rostow in 1950- in 1950s proposed 5-stage development model 1. The traditional society2. The preconditions for takeoff. 3. The takeoff. 4. The drive to maturity. 5. The age of mass consumption. proposed 5-stage development model
World- City Model where the 3 early languages centers were also where agricultural centers wereMade By: P.O Miller
World-System Theory countries need to practice capitalism to efficiently compete in the global marketMade By:Wallerstein
Renfrew Model -states that the first speakers of the Proto-Indo-European lived-believes the Kurgans diffused from eastern Anatolia (present-day Turkey)
Weber's Model Least Cost Theory-emphasizes that industries seek least cost and transportation to a marketAlfred Weber’s Model-owner of manufacturing plant seek to minimize 3 costs. -Transportation -Labor -Agglomeration(clustering of industries)
Rimland Theory -a political theory stating that whoever controlled the “rimland” of the Eurasian continent would be able to take over the world againMade By: Nicolas Spykman
Ernst Burgess created concentric zone model in 1923
Chancy Harris and Edward Ullman created Multiple-Nuclei Model
Homer Hoyt created Sector Model
Sir Halford Mackinder developed heartland theory
P.O Muller developed world city model
Ernst Ratzel Behavior dynamics of States
Carl Sauer argued that cultural landscapes should be the focus of geographic inquirymost places had directly experienced some sort of alteration over history as a result of human activitypaved the way for environmental geography or cultural ecology
Von Thunen created a model on what crops farmers should cultivate and which animals to raise based on market location
Wallerstein created world-system theory and dependency theory
Weber. Alfred created least cost theory
Walter CHristaller Developed central place theory
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