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World Geography
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Graphic representation of the surface features of a place or region on a map & indicating their relative positions and elevations
Democracy
Literacy Rate
Topography
United Nations (UN)
2. Factors that induce people to move to a new location
Phenomenon
Global Trade Patterns
Totalitarian System
Pull Factors
3. Nearness in space & time & or relationship
Christianity
Global Warming
Proximity
Windward
4. An intergovernmental military alliance whereby its member states agree to mutual defense in response to an attack by any external party
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Grid System
Human Geography
Elevation
5. Business that provides a service instead of making goods
Symbiotic
Democracy
Flood
Service Industries
6. When one country needs a resource or luxury item & and another country ahs it & the countries may establish a trading network
Terrorism
Global Trade Patterns
Telecommunications
Cultural Divergence
7. A tax on imports or exports
Multiculturalism
Tarifff
Birthrate
Subsidized
8. Form of government without a monarch in which people elect their officials
Population Distribution
Republic
Infant Mortality Rate
Surplus
9. Surface land areas of the earth's crust & including continents and ocean basins
Tornado
Cohesiveness
Global Warming
Lithosphere
10. The frequent repetition of an act; to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act
Central American Free Trade Agreement
Commercial Industry
Customs
Unitary System
11. The belief that there is no God
Ecosystem
Atheism
Buddhism
Commodity
12. Japanese term used for a huge sea wave caused by an undersea earthquake
Surplus
Tsunami
Monotheism
Connectivity
13. The arrangement of something across Earth's surface
Cottage Industry
Embargo
Diversity
Distribution
14. The total number of deaths in a year among infants under one year old for every 1000 live births in a society
Desalinization
Ideology
Infant Mortality Rate
Cohesiveness
15. Powered by a steam engine
Spatial Diffusion
Steam Power
Hemisphere
Aborigine
16. The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
Standard of living
Outsourcing
Urban Centers
Nonrenewable Resources
17. A periodic reversal of the pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the mid-Pacific region
Diversity
Utilization
El Nino
Formal Region
18. Producing just enough food for a family or a village to survive
Subsidized
Sikhism
Symbiotic
Subsistence Farming
19. The sector of the economy that consists intellectual activities such as government & culture & libraries & scientific research & education
Hemisphere
Demographic Indicators
Quaternary Economic Activities
Population Pyramid
20. The movement of people into one country from another
Longitude
Human Development Index
World Trade
Immigration
21. A widespread exchange of animals & plants & culture & human populations & diseases & and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere
Water Cycle
Columbian Exchange
Atheism
Service Industries
22. A tax on imports or exports
Dictatorship
Tarifff
Windward
Atheism
23. Trade agreement made in 1994 by Canada & the United States & and Mexico
Mantle
North American Free Trade Agreement
GPS
Proximity
24. Large landmass that is part of a continent but still distinct from it & such as India
Subcontinent
Capital
Latitude
Subsistence Farming
25. A crack or break in the earth's crust
Customs
Theocracy
Fault
Voting Patterns
26. The average number of people in a square mile or square kilometer
Unitary System
Population Density
Public Policies
Phenomenon
27. A disease circulating mainly among small rodents and their fleas. Without treatment & the plague kills about 2/3 infected humans within 4 days
Welfare
Federal System
Bubonic Plague
Tarifff
28. Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action (or inaction) taken by the state with regard to a particular issue; laws
Sikhism
GPS
Public Policies
Ethnic group
29. A crack or break in the earth's crust
Terracing
Infant Mortality Rate
Connectivity
Fault
30. Precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids which damages buildings forests & and crops & and kills wildlife
Refugee
Infrastructure
Acid Rain
Mantle
31. A group of people whose members identify with each other & through a common heritage & often consisting of a common language & culture & shared religion & or an ideology
Sikhism
Relative Location
Free Trade Zone
Ethnic group
32. A place united by a specific characteristics
Region
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Voting Patterns
Precipitation
33. Belief in the right of each people to be an independent nation
Climate
Flood
Nationalism
Leeward
34. A form of government in which all political power is passed down to an individual
Terracing
Cohesiveness
Phenomenon
Monarchy
35. An autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by an individual
Sustainable Development
Dictatorship
Topography
Scarcity
36. Communications over a distance by cable & telegraph & telephone & or broadcasting
Ethnic Cleansing
Tarifff
Telecommunications
European Union (EU)
37. An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
Proximity
Lithosphere
Surplus
Prime Meridian
38. The force of bringing group members closer together
Subsidized
Evaporation
Cohesiveness
Grid System
39. Identity with a group of people that share legal attachment and personal allegiance to a particular place as a result of being born there
Nationality
Islam
Capital
Russification
40. A line that forms the boundary of an ara: a perimeter - the other most part or region within a precise boundary
Periphaler
Equator
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Grid System
41. Stories passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth
Monotheism
Oral Tradition
Republic
Population Distribution
42. The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart
Weather
Cultural Divergence
Continental Drift
Market Economy
43. The state or quality of being connected or connective; the benefits of global connectivity
Connectivity
Push Factors
Hydrosphere
United Nations (UN)
44. The growing similarity between national cultures & including the beliefs & values & aspirations & and the preferences of consumers
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
GIS
Tornado
Cultural Convergence
45. The number of births per year for every 1000 people
Birthrate
Bubonic Plague
Traditional Economy
Cultural Convergence
46. Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action (or inaction) taken by the state with regard to a particular issue; laws
Public Policies
North American Free Trade Agreement
Terrorism
Life Expectancy
47. A group or chain of islands
Christianity
Socioeconomic Status
Archipelago
Civil War
48. The amount by which a sum of money falls short of the required amount
Standard of living
Deficit
Human Geography
Ethnic Cleansing
49. The capacity of certain gases in the atmosphere to trap heat & thereby warming the earth
Demography
Welfare
Command Economy
Greenhouse Effect
50. The demarcation line that separates countries from each other or states or provinces within each country
Political Boundaries
Communism
Push Factors
Global Trade Patterns