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Review of Key Terms for Freshman Geography

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What is Cartography?   The science and art of making maps.  
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What is a Map Projection?   How Cartographers represent the 3D world on a 2D map.  
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What is Geographic Literacy?   The ability to correctly read a map.  
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What is Location?   1 of the 5 themes of Geography that is concerned with where something is in the world.  
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What is Place?   1 of the 5 themes of Geography that is concerned with what an area looks like  
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What is Relative Location?   Where a place is in "relation" to its surroundings.  
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What is an example of Physical Features of a Place?   Landscape, Vegetation, Climate, & Wildlife.  
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What is an example of the Cultural Features of a Place?   Languages, Religions, Ethnic Groups, Cuisine.  
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What is Absolute Location?   Coordinates that describes where a place is regardless of its surroundings.  
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What is Region?   1 of the 5 themes of Geography that is concerned with how areas are similar or dissimilar.  
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Give an example of a Formal Region.   Freedom, Wisconsin, USA, etc...  
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Give an example of a Perceptual Region.   Fox Valley, Mid-West, Deep South  
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What is Movement?   1 of the 5 themes of Geography that is concerned with how people, goods, and ideas move from 1 place to the another.  
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What is Culture?   The total knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of a group of people.  
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What is Acculturation?   How a culture changes or adapts to new innovations.  
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What is Diffusion?   The process where a culture's ideas or behaviors spread to other cultures.  
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What is a Monotheistic Religion?   A religion with 1 god.  
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What is a Polytheistic Religion?   A religion with more than 1 god.  
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Give an example of a cultural uniform.   Hoodies, skinny jeans, suit and tie, etc...  
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What is birthrate?   Ave. number of births per 1000 population.  
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What is deathrate?   Ave. number of deaths per 1000 population.  
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What is Infant Mortality Rate?   Ave. number of deaths per 1000 births before age 1.  
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What is Fertility Rate?   Ave. number of child a woman will have in her lifetime.  
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What is a population pyramid?   A graph showing the age and gender distribution of a population.  
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Give an example of a Rural area.   Freedom, Shiocton, Black Creek  
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Give an example of an Urban area.   Appleton, Green Bay, Madison  
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Given an example of a Megalopolis.   NYC-Washington DC  
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Define Natural Boundary.   A border formed by the natural landscape of the earth. Ex. Mississippi River.  
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Define Artificial Boundary.   A border formed by man that does not occur in nature.  
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T/F Shape impacts how easy it is to govern a country?   True  
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Define Primary Economic Activities.   Gathering Raw Materials.  
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Define secondary economic activities.   Giving raw materials value...Changing their form.  
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Define tertiary economic activities.   Providing services to businesses.  
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Define quaternary economic activities.   Providing technological or communication services.  
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Define Command Economy   Government controls the means of production.  
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Define Market Economy   Individuals control the means of production.  
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