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World Geography
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geography
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population
Patriotism
Vertical Climate Zones
Surplus
Pandemic
2. A political system where the state & usually under the control of a single political person
Less Developed Country
Welfare
Totalitarian System
Westernization
3. Factors that induce people to move to a new location
Pull Factors
El Nino
GPS
Globalization
4. A bend in layers or rock & sometimes caused by plate movement
Aerial Photographs
Fold
Republic
Traditional Economy
5. Belief in one God
Urban Centers
Monotheism
Socialism
Windward
6. The pattern of population in a country & a continent & or the world
Steam Power
Population Distribution
Cottage Industry
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
7. A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
Sikhism
Regulations
Quaternary Economic Activities
Pull Factors
8. Stories passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth
Human Development Index
Regulations
Oral Tradition
Outsourcing
9. An international organization of countries set up in 1945 in succession to the League of Nations & to promote international peace
Terrorism
Relative Location
Buddhism
United Nations (UN)
10. The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart
Bubonic Plague
United Nations (UN)
Sustainable Development
Continental Drift
11. A center where cultures developed from which ideas and traditions spread outward
Island
Infant Mortality Rate
Political Boundaries
Cultural Hearth
12. The result of the restriction of a culture from the outside cultural influences
Cultural Divergence
Connectivity
Regulations
Acid Rain
13. A 'super-city' that is made up of several large and small cities such as the area between Boston and Washington D.C.
Nonrenewable Resources
Megalopolis
Cultural Divergence
North American Free Trade Agreement
14. Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population
Cohesiveness
Oral Tradition
Pandemic
African Union (AU)
15. Native to a place
Dynasty
Fault
Nonrenewable Resources
Indigenous
16. Technological and economical growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
Sustainable Development
Dynasty
Global Trade Patterns
World Trade Organization
17. One of seven large landmasses on the Earth
Lithosphere
Relative Location
Columbian Exchange
Continent
18. The use of machines & tools & and labor to produce goods for use or sale
Death Rate
Capital
Emigration
Manufacturing
19. Powered by a steam engine
Embargo
Human Development Index
World Trade Organization
Steam Power
20. A computer system that stores & organizes & analyzes & and displays geographic data
GIS
Terracing
Spatial Diffusion
Global Trade Patterns
21. A center where cultures developed from which ideas and traditions spread outward
Functional Region
Elevation
Cultural Hearth
Precipitation
22. A line that forms the boundary of an ara: a perimeter - the other most part or region within a precise boundary
Tertiary Economic Activities
World Trade
World Trade
Periphaler
23. Fieldwork that involves conducting research in the community by distributing questionnaires & taking photographs & recording observations & interviewing citizens & and collecting samples. Primary sources of information
Urbanization
Field Interviews
Columbian Exchange
Doldrums
24. The portion of the economy concerned with manufacturing useful products through processing & transforming & and assembling raw materials
Secondary Economic Activities
Telecommunications
Polytheism
Elevation
25. Factors that induce people to leave residences
Aborigine
Tsunami
Socioeconomic Status
Push Factors
26. The total number of deaths in a year among infants under one year old for every 1000 live births in a society
Infant Mortality Rate
Immigration
Longitude
Aborigine
27. Used in farming to cultivate sloped land - decreases erosion and surface run-off
Commercial Agriculture
Topography
Global Trade Patterns
Terracing
28. All the plants or plant life of a place & taken as a whole
Evaporation
Vegetation
Plate Tectonics
Hurricane
29. (OPEC) a collective of countries founded in 1960 that choose to collaborate in order to manage the exportation of their crude oil to the rest of the world
Columbian Exchange
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Urbanization
Subsidized
30. The result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves
Absolute Location
Earthquakes
Atmosphere
Commercial Industry
31. The areas where the climate changes by altitude
Aborigine
Lithosphere
Vertical Climate Zones
Population Pyramid
32. Narrow stretch of land connecting 2 larger land areas
Oligarchy
Flood
Isthmus
Doldrums
33. A large & powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
Subsistence Farming
Hurricane
Prime Meridian
Demographic Indicators
34. The study of Earth's physical features
Christianity
Infant Mortality Rate
Physical Geography
Tsunami
35. The amount by which a sum of money falls short of the required amount
Deficit
Free Trade Zone
Atheism
Drought
36. All phenomena that are not artificial; happen in nature
Phenomenon
Westernization
Commercial Industry
Multiculturalism
37. An autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by an individual
World Trade
Dictatorship
Biosphere
Cottage Industry
38. A socioeconomic classification applied to several countries around the world whose economies have not yet reached First World status but have outpaced their developing counterparts
Buddhism
Human Geography
Newly Industrialized Country
Earthquakes
39. Any system of government in which leaders rule with consent of the citizens
Flood
Demography
Oral Tradition
Region
40. The growing similarity between national cultures & including the beliefs & values & aspirations & and the preferences of consumers
Free Enterprise Economic System
Indigenous
Connectivity
Cultural Convergence
41. Use: the act of using
Periphaler
Prime Meridian
Utilization
Innovation
42. Love for or devotion to one's country
Deficit
Sikhism
Judaism
Patriotism
43. An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
Infant Mortality Rate
Cultural Hearth
Push Factors
Surplus
44. A religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions & beliefs & and practices based on Siddhartha Gautama known as the Buddha
Buddhism
Island
Communism
Traditional Economy
45. An area of a country where some normal trade barriers such as tariffs and quotas are eliminated and bureaucratic requirements are lowered in hopes of attracting new business
Voting Patterns
Free Trade Zone
Human Geography
Human Development Index
46. Business that provides a service instead of making goods
Subsistence Farming
Eutrophication
Aborigine
Service Industries
47. The belief that there is no God
Nationalism
Atheism
Homogenous
Genocide
48. The relation between politics and territory and compromises the art and practice of analyzing & proscribing & forecasting & and using political power over a given territory
Market Economy
Bubonic Plague
Acid Rain
Geopolitical
49. A layer of gases that surrounds the earth
Less Developed Country
Life Expectancy
Population Distribution
Atmosphere
50. An autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by an individual
Dictatorship
Westernization
Command Economy
Urbanization