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5 Written Questions
5 Matching Questions
- Spatial
- Location theory
- Doubling Time
- Reference maps
- Crude Birth Rate
- a Show locations of places and geographic features
- b An element of contemporary human geography that seeks answers to a wide range of questions, such as why are cities spaced the way they are
- c The time required for a population to double in size
- d What various facets of this wide-ranging discipline, ranging from people and places to coastlines and climates, have in common
- e The number of live births yearly per thousand people in a population
5 Multiple Choice Questions
- Population growth measured as the excess of live births over deaths. Natural increase of population does not reflect either emigrant or immigrant movements
- The study of the reciprocal relationship between humans and environments
- The study of physical phenomena on Earth
- Used to help study a multitude of things ranging from political elections and urban shantytowns to gay neighborhoods and folk music
- A movement of people who have adopted the idea or innovation and carry it to new, perhaps distant locale, where they disseminate it
5 True/False Questions
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Time-distance decay → Time and distance corrode the diffusion process of an idea or innovation
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Demographic Transition → Are used to conduct research and to answer the question put forth
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Generalized map → Help us see general trends but not all the cases of a given phenomenon
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Globalization → Helps establish context in which events and processes are situated
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Dot Maps → The mobility in which people, ideas, and good move across the surface of the planet
Regenerate Test