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AP Human Geo MidTerm

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2. Environment   All of the biotic and abiotic factors that act on an organism, population, or ecological community and influence its survival and development. Biotic factors  
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3 The portion of the world’s land surface that is permanently settled by human beings   Ecumene  
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4 A venture involving 3 or more national states – political, economic, and/or cultural cooperation to promote shared objectives   Supranationalism  
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5 The process whereby regions within a state demand and gain political strength and growing autonomy at the expense of the central government   Devolution  
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6 A force that unifies people   Centripetal Force  
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7 A force that divides people   Centrifugal Force  
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13 Four ways of identifying location   Toponym, Site, Situation, Absolute  
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16 The process of the spreading of a feature or trend from one place to another   Diffusion  
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17 Geographic approach that emphasizes human-environment relationships   Cultural Ecology  
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18 Fundamental geographic question   Why of Where?  
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19 The process whereby we think spatially, producing mental images of space which allows us to navigate and to communicate about the relative position of things in space   Mental Mapping  
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31 Transferring the image of globe onto a flat sheet of paper   Map Projection  
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32 Distortions   created by map projections Relative Size, Shape, Distance, & Direction  
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39 Gathering of data from satellites for cartographic purposes   Remote Sensing  
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40 Computer systems that process geographic data, usually to make layered maps (thematic layers) showing the correlation between various characteristics   Geographic Information Systems (GIS)  
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50 The relative location of a place   Situation  
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60 A region in which the characteristic(s) apply throughout   Formal Region  
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69 The interdependence of places which occurs through networks in which people, ideas, and goods move between places   Spatial Interaction  
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70 Something becoming worldwide in scope   Globalization  
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76 Movement of a characteristic through the movement of people   Relocation Diffusion  
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77 Permanent relocation diffusion   Migration  
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78 Diffusion from a node of authority   Hierarchical Diffusion  
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79 Rapid widespread diffusion   Contagious Diffusion  
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80 Diffusion of an underlying principle rather than the intended feature   Stimulus Diffusion  
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89 Ratio of the number of farmers to the amount of arable land   Agricultural Density  
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90 Total number of live births in a year for every 1000 people alive in an area   Crude Birth Rate (CBR)  
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100 The number of people in the workforce compared to the number outside the workforce   Dependency Ratio  
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110 A type of circulation mobility in which people move in a cyclical pattern   Seasonal Mobility  
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114 Motivations to move away from a place   Push Factors  
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115 Migration to a place (Into)   Immigration  
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116 Motivation to move to a place   Pull Factors  
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117 The mathematical difference between immigration and emigration   Net Migration  
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128 Foreign citizens who are granted legal entry in order to work, but not to stay permanently   Guest Workers  
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129 The mass emigration of talented people   Brain Drain  
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134 Interregional migration to cities   Urbanization  
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135 Interregional migration to the outlying communities around a city   Suburbanization  
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136 Interregional migration to rural areas Counter-   Urbanization  
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137 Migration that occurs in stages, such as to a nearby village and then to a town and then to a city   Step Migration  
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139 The restriction of migration from Eastern Europe during the Cold War is an example of -   An Intervening Obstacle  
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140 Mexican squatter settlement   Colonia  
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141 “Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things”   Tobler’s First Law of Geography  
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142 A model used to predict spatial interaction, where size (population) is directly related to interaction and distance is inversely related to interaction   Gravity Model  
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150 Highly efficient method of shipping that uses steel boxes to ship goods that are easily transferred from ship to rail to truck   Containerized Shipping  
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160 Man’s imprint on the natural landscape   Cultural Landscape  
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170 An invented language of the twentieth century based on Latin that was intended to become a world language   Esperanto  
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171 The communication system of a group of people Language 172 Written form of a language   Literary Tradition  
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173 Language spoken by the largest number of people   Mandarin Chinese  
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180 Largest language family   Indo-European  
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190 The blending of Old English and French   Middle English  
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200 A recognized or official language in an area   standard Language  
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210 Two languages of Belgium   French & Flemish  
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220 Founder of modern Turkey   Ataturk  
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221 Body of water that separates the European and Asian parts of Turkey   Bosporus Strait  
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222 Nationality without a state in southern Turkey and northern Iraq   Kurds  
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229 Interaction between two factors (groups)   Spatial Convergence  
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230 Segregation between two factors (groups)   Spatial Divergence  
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231 A religion that espouses the idea that there is one true religion for all people   Universalizing  
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234 Monotheistic religion that developed in Southwest Asia about 3500 years ago   Zoroastrianism  
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243 Followers of Islam, it means one who submits to the will of God   Muslim  
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244 Arabic word for God   Allah  
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245 Five pillars of Islam   Faith, Prayer, Giving, Fasting, Pilgrimage  
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254 Buddha’s search for enlightenment   Great Renunciation  
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255 Result of Buddha’s Great Renunciation   4 Noble Truths  
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256 State beyond suffering in Buddhism   Nirvana  
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257 Means to achieving nirvana in Buddhism   8 Fold Path  
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263 Aryan religious texts upon which Hinduism is based   Vedas  
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264 The creator god in Hinduism   Brahma  
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265 The preserver god in Hinduism   Vishnu  
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266 The destroyer god in Hinduism (not seen as evil)   Siva/ Shiva  
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270 Founder of Daoism (Taoism)   Lao-Zi (Lao Tse)  
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279 Belief that spirits are in animate and inanimate objects   Animism  
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280 Founder of Christianity Jesus 281 Birthplace of Jesus   Bethlehem  
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289 Answer to Martin Luther’s burning question   Salvation Is Achieved Through Faith Alone  
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309 Forced dispersion of the Jews in 70 AD   Diaspora  
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310 Buddha’s place of enlightenment   Bodh Gaya  
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311 Birthplace of Muhammad   Makkah (Mecca)  
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312 Housed in the Shrine al-Haram al-Sharif in Makkah – It represents the concept of monotheism   Black Stone  
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313 Source of the Ganges River where Siva lives   Mount Kailas  
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314 Holiest site in Jerusalem for Muslims   Dome of the Rock  
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315 Holiest site in Jerusalem for Christians   Church of the Holy Sepulcher  
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316 Holiest site in Jerusalem for Jews   Western Wall  
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329 Fundamentalism group that took control of Afghanistan after the Soviet Army withdrew from the country   Taliban  
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330 Fixed social class system in India (historic)   Caste System  
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331 Identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth   Ethnicity  
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332 Identity with a group who share a common biological ancestor   Race  
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333 Belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities   Racism  
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337 U.S. Supreme Court decision that established “the doctrine of separate but equal”   Plessey v Ferguson  
🗑
338 U.S. segregation laws   Jim Crow Laws  
🗑
339 U.S. Supreme Court decision which ended segregation in public schools   Brown v Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.  
🗑
340 Taking advantage of “white flight” by buying property from whites who are fearful of blacks moving into their neighborhoods/ future lowering of property values and reselling it to blacks at large profits   Blockbusting  
🗑
341 Legal segregation policy in South Africa   Apartheid  
🗑
342 Leader of the African National Congress (ANC) and first black president of South Africa   Nelson Mandela  
🗑
343 One’s identification with a group of people who share legal attachment and allegiance to a particular country   Nationality  
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344 Two principle ethnic/religious groups in South Asia   Hindus & Muslims  
🗑
345 Leader of the peaceful civil disobedience movement in India   Mahatma Gandhi  
🗑
352 African country in which six major clans have been waging a civil war resulting in a complete breakdown of government – Blackhawk Down took place here   Somalia  
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353 Country in the Middle East that has experienced ethnic conflict as the proportions of various groups have changed – It is mostly controlled by Syria   Lebanon  
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360 Two rival ethnic groups in Central Africa that have engaged in ethnic cleansing   Hutus & Tutsis  
🗑
361 World’s most fragmented state – It also have the highest number of Muslims   Indonesia  
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362 Government program in Indonesia that provides incentives for people to move from densely populated islands to less densely populated ones   Transmigration Program  
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370 A city neighborhood which is predominately occupied by Latinos   Barrio  
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371 Region caught between stronger, colliding external cultural-political forces, under persistent stress and often fragmented by aggressive rivals – Eastern Europe is an example   Shatterbelt  
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372 That part of the cultural landscape that can be attributed to a particular ethnic group   Ethnic Landscape  
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375 Development that occurs well beyond the limits of the current urbanized area, usually to take advantage of less expensive land   Leapfrog Development  
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376 A new kind of zoning classification that stresses location of residential and commercial uses in close proximity and a greater density so people can walk to work, stores, and schools   Mixed Use Development  
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377 Movement by architects and planners to build a more traditional neighborhoods that foster a sense of community – These neighborhoods emphasize people, not cars   New Urbanism  
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378 Construction of small-scale developments on vacant pockets of land remaining within a city   Infill Development  
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384 Only large landmass not a part of a sovereign state   Antarctica  
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388 Control of an unorganized territory   Colonialism  
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389 Control of an inhabited territory organized by indigenous people   Imperialism  
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390 Largest remaining colony US Commonwealth of   Puerto Rico  
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391 State shape in which the distance from the center does not vary significantly such as Poland   Compact state  
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393 Two purposes of proruptions Access to a Resource, Separation of 2 States    
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394 Chile’s state shape   Elongated state  
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395 Indonesia’s state shape   Fragmented state  
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396 South Africa’s state shape   Perforated state  
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397 An area between two states that is not completely controlled by either   Frontier  
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398 UN zone separating the Turks and Greeks in Cyprus   Green Line (not a frontier)  
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399 Disputed territory between Libya and Chad   Aozou Strip  
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400 Usual shape of a geometric boundary   Straight Line  
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402 Baltic Countries   Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia  
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403 Largest multinational state   Russian Federation  
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405 System of government in which most power rests with the central government   Unitary  
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406 System of government in which power is shared by the national and provincial governments   Federal  
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407 Drawing political districts to the advantage or disadvantage of a particular group   Gerrymandering  
🗑
408 Type of gerrymandering in which a group is broken up so it is a minority in many districts   Wasted Vote  
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409 Type of gerrymandering in which a group is packed into as few districts as possible   Excess Votes  
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410 Type of gerrymandering in which pockets of a particular group are linked together   Stacked Vote  
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411 Organization replaced by the United Nations   League of Nations  
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412 Term for the world of the Cold War which pitted NATO against the Warsaw Pact   Bipolar World  
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413 The formation of alliances of approximately equal military power that tends to prevent conflict   Balance of Power  
🗑
414 International organization of American states that promotes social, cultural, and economic links   Organization of American States (OAS)  
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415 Organization of African states that works to eliminate minority rule   Organization of African Unity (OAU)  
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416 Organization of 48 states that were once a part of the British Empire that promotes economic and cultural cooperation Commonwealth of Nations    
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417 Economic alliance of communist countries that was disbanded in the 1990s   Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON)  
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418 Free trade agreement between Mexico, the U.S., and Canada North American   Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)  
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419 Organization of countries that export large amounts of petroleum – By controlling worldwide supply, it influences prices   Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)  
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420 Economic unity of many European countries   European Union (EU)  
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421 Common currency of many EU member countries   Euro  
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422 The use of violence against non-military targets to intimidate states into changing policies   Terrorism  
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423 Terrorist group responsible for the attacks in the U.S. on 9/11/2001   Al-Qaeda  
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424 The group that took control of the government of Afghanistan and assisted in the training of Al-Qaeda terrorists   Taliban  
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425 Axis of Evil identified by President George W. Bush   Iraq, Iran, North Korea  
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426 The study of the interplay between political relations and the territorial context in which they occur   Geopolitics  
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427 Geopolitical theory that states that states need to grow or they will die   Organic Theory  
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428 Geopolitical theory that identifies a political power base in the heart of Eurasia which will eventually dominate the entire world   Heartland Theory  
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429 Geopolitical theory that identifies a political power base on the coastal fringes of Eurasia which will eventually dominate the entire world   Rimland Theory  
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430 A core-periphery model of the spatial distribution of economic power – The core is made up of the strong states and the periphery is made up of the weak states   World Systems Theory  
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431 Factors that influence the breakup of a state from within   Balkanization/Devolution  
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432 Enclave of a nation into a territory of another state   Irredentism  
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433 Use of armed forces in the aftermath of a conflict to underpin an enduring transition to democracy   Nation-Building  
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434 Forced dispersion of the Jews by the Babylonians and later by the Romans in which they were routed from their traditional homeland and forced to live among the other nations of the world   Diaspora  
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435 A state’s geographic shape which can have a decisive impact on its spatial cohesion and political viability   Territorial Morphology  
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436 A capital city positioned in actually or potentially contested territory, usually near an international border – It confirms the state’s determination to maintain its presence in the region   Forward Capital  
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437 A boundary that passes through sparsely inhabited areas Antecedent Boundary    
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438 A boundary drawn during the course of development of the cultural landscape   Subsequent Boundary  
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439 Forcibly drawn boundary across a unified cultural landscape   Superimposed Boundary  
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440 A boundary that has ceased to function but whose imprints are still evident on the cultural landscape   Relic Boundary  
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441 Conference in which the European powers decided upon the rules for colonizing Africa 1884   Conference of Berlin  
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442 Offshore territory claimed by states for their exclusive economic gain   Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ)  
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443 The largest population cluster of a nation-state   Core Area  
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2. Environment   All of the biotic and abiotic factors that act on an organism, population, or ecological community and influence its survival and development. Biotic factors  
🗑
3 The portion of the world’s land surface that is permanently settled by human beings   Ecumene  
🗑
4 A venture involving 3 or more national states – political, economic, and/or cultural cooperation to promote shared objectives   Supranationalism  
🗑
5 The process whereby regions within a state demand and gain political strength and growing autonomy at the expense of the central government   Devolution  
🗑
6 A force that unifies people   Centripetal Force  
🗑
7 A force that divides people   Centrifugal Force  
🗑
13 Four ways of identifying location   Toponym, Site, Situation, Absolute  
🗑
16 The process of the spreading of a feature or trend from one place to another   Diffusion  
🗑
17 Geographic approach that emphasizes human-environment relationships   Cultural Ecology  
🗑
18 Fundamental geographic question   Why of Where?  
🗑
19 The process whereby we think spatially, producing mental images of space which allows us to navigate and to communicate about the relative position of things in space   Mental Mapping  
🗑
31 Transferring the image of globe onto a flat sheet of paper   Map Projection  
🗑
32 Distortions   created by map projections Relative Size, Shape, Distance, & Direction  
🗑
39 Gathering of data from satellites for cartographic purposes   Remote Sensing  
🗑
40 Computer systems that process geographic data, usually to make layered maps (thematic layers) showing the correlation between various characteristics   Geographic Information Systems (GIS)  
🗑
50 The relative location of a place   Situation  
🗑
60 A region in which the characteristic(s) apply throughout   Formal Region  
🗑
69 The interdependence of places which occurs through networks in which people, ideas, and goods move between places   Spatial Interaction  
🗑
70 Something becoming worldwide in scope   Globalization  
🗑
76 Movement of a characteristic through the movement of people   Relocation Diffusion  
🗑
77 Permanent relocation diffusion   Migration  
🗑
78 Diffusion from a node of authority   Hierarchical Diffusion  
🗑
79 Rapid widespread diffusion   Contagious Diffusion  
🗑
80 Diffusion of an underlying principle rather than the intended feature   Stimulus Diffusion  
🗑
89 Ratio of the number of farmers to the amount of arable land   Agricultural Density  
🗑
90 Total number of live births in a year for every 1000 people alive in an area   Crude Birth Rate (CBR)  
🗑
100 The number of people in the workforce compared to the number outside the workforce   Dependency Ratio  
🗑
110 A type of circulation mobility in which people move in a cyclical pattern   Seasonal Mobility  
🗑
114 Motivations to move away from a place   Push Factors  
🗑
115 Migration to a place (Into)   Immigration  
🗑
116 Motivation to move to a place   Pull Factors  
🗑
117 The mathematical difference between immigration and emigration   Net Migration  
🗑
128 Foreign citizens who are granted legal entry in order to work, but not to stay permanently   Guest Workers  
🗑
129 The mass emigration of talented people   Brain Drain  
🗑
134 Interregional migration to cities   Urbanization  
🗑
135 Interregional migration to the outlying communities around a city   Suburbanization  
🗑
136 Interregional migration to rural areas Counter-   Urbanization  
🗑
137 Migration that occurs in stages, such as to a nearby village and then to a town and then to a city   Step Migration  
🗑
139 The restriction of migration from Eastern Europe during the Cold War is an example of -   An Intervening Obstacle  
🗑
140 Mexican squatter settlement   Colonia  
🗑
141 “Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distant things”   Tobler’s First Law of Geography  
🗑
142 A model used to predict spatial interaction, where size (population) is directly related to interaction and distance is inversely related to interaction   Gravity Model  
🗑
150 Highly efficient method of shipping that uses steel boxes to ship goods that are easily transferred from ship to rail to truck   Containerized Shipping  
🗑
160 Man’s imprint on the natural landscape   Cultural Landscape  
🗑
170 An invented language of the twentieth century based on Latin that was intended to become a world language   Esperanto  
🗑
171 The communication system of a group of people Language 172 Written form of a language   Literary Tradition  
🗑
173 Language spoken by the largest number of people   Mandarin Chinese  
🗑
180 Largest language family   Indo-European  
🗑
190 The blending of Old English and French   Middle English  
🗑
200 A recognized or official language in an area   standard Language  
🗑
210 Two languages of Belgium   French & Flemish  
🗑
220 Founder of modern Turkey   Ataturk  
🗑
221 Body of water that separates the European and Asian parts of Turkey   Bosporus Strait  
🗑
222 Nationality without a state in southern Turkey and northern Iraq   Kurds  
🗑
229 Interaction between two factors (groups)   Spatial Convergence  
🗑
230 Segregation between two factors (groups)   Spatial Divergence  
🗑
231 A religion that espouses the idea that there is one true religion for all people   Universalizing  
🗑
234 Monotheistic religion that developed in Southwest Asia about 3500 years ago   Zoroastrianism  
🗑
243 Followers of Islam, it means one who submits to the will of God   Muslim  
🗑
244 Arabic word for God   Allah  
🗑
245 Five pillars of Islam   Faith, Prayer, Giving, Fasting, Pilgrimage  
🗑
254 Buddha’s search for enlightenment   Great Renunciation  
🗑
255 Result of Buddha’s Great Renunciation   4 Noble Truths  
🗑
256 State beyond suffering in Buddhism   Nirvana  
🗑
257 Means to achieving nirvana in Buddhism   8 Fold Path  
🗑
263 Aryan religious texts upon which Hinduism is based   Vedas  
🗑
264 The creator god in Hinduism   Brahma  
🗑
265 The preserver god in Hinduism   Vishnu  
🗑
266 The destroyer god in Hinduism (not seen as evil)   Siva/ Shiva  
🗑
270 Founder of Daoism (Taoism)   Lao-Zi (Lao Tse)  
🗑
279 Belief that spirits are in animate and inanimate objects   Animism  
🗑
280 Founder of Christianity Jesus 281 Birthplace of Jesus   Bethlehem  
🗑
289 Answer to Martin Luther’s burning question   Salvation Is Achieved Through Faith Alone  
🗑
309 Forced dispersion of the Jews in 70 AD   Diaspora  
🗑
310 Buddha’s place of enlightenment   Bodh Gaya  
🗑
311 Birthplace of Muhammad   Makkah (Mecca)  
🗑
312 Housed in the Shrine al-Haram al-Sharif in Makkah – It represents the concept of monotheism   Black Stone  
🗑
313 Source of the Ganges River where Siva lives   Mount Kailas  
🗑
314 Holiest site in Jerusalem for Muslims   Dome of the Rock  
🗑
315 Holiest site in Jerusalem for Christians   Church of the Holy Sepulcher  
🗑
316 Holiest site in Jerusalem for Jews   Western Wall  
🗑
329 Fundamentalism group that took control of Afghanistan after the Soviet Army withdrew from the country   Taliban  
🗑
330 Fixed social class system in India (historic)   Caste System  
🗑
331 Identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth   Ethnicity  
🗑
332 Identity with a group who share a common biological ancestor   Race  
🗑
333 Belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities   Racism  
🗑
337 U.S. Supreme Court decision that established “the doctrine of separate but equal”   Plessey v Ferguson  
🗑
338 U.S. segregation laws   Jim Crow Laws  
🗑
339 U.S. Supreme Court decision which ended segregation in public schools   Brown v Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas.  
🗑
340 Taking advantage of “white flight” by buying property from whites who are fearful of blacks moving into their neighborhoods/ future lowering of property values and reselling it to blacks at large profits   Blockbusting  
🗑
341 Legal segregation policy in South Africa   Apartheid  
🗑
342 Leader of the African National Congress (ANC) and first black president of South Africa   Nelson Mandela  
🗑
343 One’s identification with a group of people who share legal attachment and allegiance to a particular country   Nationality  
🗑
344 Two principle ethnic/religious groups in South Asia   Hindus & Muslims  
🗑
345 Leader of the peaceful civil disobedience movement in India   Mahatma Gandhi  
🗑
352 African country in which six major clans have been waging a civil war resulting in a complete breakdown of government – Blackhawk Down took place here   Somalia  
🗑
353 Country in the Middle East that has experienced ethnic conflict as the proportions of various groups have changed – It is mostly controlled by Syria   Lebanon  
🗑
360 Two rival ethnic groups in Central Africa that have engaged in ethnic cleansing   Hutus & Tutsis  
🗑
361 World’s most fragmented state – It also have the highest number of Muslims   Indonesia  
🗑
362 Government program in Indonesia that provides incentives for people to move from densely populated islands to less densely populated ones   Transmigration Program  
🗑
370 A city neighborhood which is predominately occupied by Latinos   Barrio  
🗑
371 Region caught between stronger, colliding external cultural-political forces, under persistent stress and often fragmented by aggressive rivals – Eastern Europe is an example   Shatterbelt  
🗑
372 That part of the cultural landscape that can be attributed to a particular ethnic group   Ethnic Landscape  
🗑
375 Development that occurs well beyond the limits of the current urbanized area, usually to take advantage of less expensive land   Leapfrog Development  
🗑
376 A new kind of zoning classification that stresses location of residential and commercial uses in close proximity and a greater density so people can walk to work, stores, and schools   Mixed Use Development  
🗑
377 Movement by architects and planners to build a more traditional neighborhoods that foster a sense of community – These neighborhoods emphasize people, not cars   New Urbanism  
🗑
378 Construction of small-scale developments on vacant pockets of land remaining within a city   Infill Development  
🗑
384 Only large landmass not a part of a sovereign state   Antarctica  
🗑
388 Control of an unorganized territory   Colonialism  
🗑
389 Control of an inhabited territory organized by indigenous people   Imperialism  
🗑
390 Largest remaining colony US Commonwealth of   Puerto Rico  
🗑
391 State shape in which the distance from the center does not vary significantly such as Poland   Compact state  
🗑
393 Two purposes of proruptions Access to a Resource, Separation of 2 States    
🗑
394 Chile’s state shape   Elongated state  
🗑
395 Indonesia’s state shape   Fragmented state  
🗑
396 South Africa’s state shape   Perforated state  
🗑
397 An area between two states that is not completely controlled by either   Frontier  
🗑
398 UN zone separating the Turks and Greeks in Cyprus   Green Line (not a frontier)  
🗑
399 Disputed territory between Libya and Chad   Aozou Strip  
🗑
400 Usual shape of a geometric boundary   Straight Line  
🗑
402 Baltic Countries   Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia  
🗑
403 Largest multinational state   Russian Federation  
🗑
405 System of government in which most power rests with the central government   Unitary  
🗑
406 System of government in which power is shared by the national and provincial governments   Federal  
🗑
407 Drawing political districts to the advantage or disadvantage of a particular group   Gerrymandering  
🗑
408 Type of gerrymandering in which a group is broken up so it is a minority in many districts   Wasted Vote  
🗑
409 Type of gerrymandering in which a group is packed into as few districts as possible   Excess Votes  
🗑
410 Type of gerrymandering in which pockets of a particular group are linked together   Stacked Vote  
🗑
411 Organization replaced by the United Nations   League of Nations  
🗑
412 Term for the world of the Cold War which pitted NATO against the Warsaw Pact   Bipolar World  
🗑
413 The formation of alliances of approximately equal military power that tends to prevent conflict   Balance of Power  
🗑
414 International organization of American states that promotes social, cultural, and economic links   Organization of American States (OAS)  
🗑
415 Organization of African states that works to eliminate minority rule   Organization of African Unity (OAU)  
🗑
416 Organization of 48 states that were once a part of the British Empire that promotes economic and cultural cooperation Commonwealth of Nations    
🗑
417 Economic alliance of communist countries that was disbanded in the 1990s   Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON)  
🗑
418 Free trade agreement between Mexico, the U.S., and Canada North American   Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)  
🗑
419 Organization of countries that export large amounts of petroleum – By controlling worldwide supply, it influences prices   Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)  
🗑
420 Economic unity of many European countries   European Union (EU)  
🗑
421 Common currency of many EU member countries   Euro  
🗑
422 The use of violence against non-military targets to intimidate states into changing policies   Terrorism  
🗑
423 Terrorist group responsible for the attacks in the U.S. on 9/11/2001   Al-Qaeda  
🗑
424 The group that took control of the government of Afghanistan and assisted in the training of Al-Qaeda terrorists   Taliban  
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425 Axis of Evil identified by President George W. Bush   Iraq, Iran, North Korea  
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426 The study of the interplay between political relations and the territorial context in which they occur   Geopolitics  
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427 Geopolitical theory that states that states need to grow or they will die   Organic Theory  
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428 Geopolitical theory that identifies a political power base in the heart of Eurasia which will eventually dominate the entire world   Heartland Theory  
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429 Geopolitical theory that identifies a political power base on the coastal fringes of Eurasia which will eventually dominate the entire world   Rimland Theory  
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430 A core-periphery model of the spatial distribution of economic power – The core is made up of the strong states and the periphery is made up of the weak states   World Systems Theory  
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431 Factors that influence the breakup of a state from within   Balkanization/Devolution  
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432 Enclave of a nation into a territory of another state   Irredentism  
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433 Use of armed forces in the aftermath of a conflict to underpin an enduring transition to democracy   Nation-Building  
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434 Forced dispersion of the Jews by the Babylonians and later by the Romans in which they were routed from their traditional homeland and forced to live among the other nations of the world   Diaspora  
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435 A state’s geographic shape which can have a decisive impact on its spatial cohesion and political viability   Territorial Morphology  
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436 A capital city positioned in actually or potentially contested territory, usually near an international border – It confirms the state’s determination to maintain its presence in the region   Forward Capital  
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437 A boundary that passes through sparsely inhabited areas Antecedent Boundary    
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438 A boundary drawn during the course of development of the cultural landscape   Subsequent Boundary  
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439 Forcibly drawn boundary across a unified cultural landscape   Superimposed Boundary  
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440 A boundary that has ceased to function but whose imprints are still evident on the cultural landscape   Relic Boundary  
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441 Conference in which the European powers decided upon the rules for colonizing Africa 1884   Conference of Berlin  
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442 Offshore territory claimed by states for their exclusive economic gain   Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ)  
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443 The largest population cluster of a nation-state   Core Area  
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