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World Geography
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite to serve billions of users worldwide
Equator
Internet
Ethnic group
Field Interviews
2. A form of government in which all political power is passed down to an individual
Functional Region
Monarchy
Scarcity
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
3. Facing away from the direction from which the wind is blowing
Leeward
Totalitarian System
Clan
Longitude
4. A government in which all key powers are given to the national or central government
Terracing
Culture
Demographic Indicators
Unitary System
5. A free trade agreement between the United States & Costa Rica & El Salvador & Guatemala & Honduras & Nicaragua & and later the Dominican Republic in 2004
Terracing
Terracing
Central American Free Trade Agreement
Less Developed Country
6. Large body of ice that moves across the surface of the earth
Welfare
Physical Geography
Plate Tectonics
Glacier
7. A union consisting of 53 African States whose objectives are to: Accelerate the political and socio-economic integration of the continent - Promote and defend African common positions on issues of interest to the continent and its peoples - Achieve p
African Union (AU)
Minority
Secondary Economic Activities
Nationalism
8. A factor of production that is not wanted for itself & but for its ability to help in producing other goods
Renewable Resources
Capital
Ideology
Nonrenewable Resources
9. A group or chain of islands
Sikhism
Republic
Archipelago
Commercial Industry
10. A large & powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
Hurricane
Ethnic Cleansing
Population Pyramid
Functional Region
11. The total number of deaths in a year among infants under one year old for every 1000 live births in a society
Russification
Flood
Infant Mortality Rate
Cottage Industry
12. Fieldwork that involves conducting research in the community by distributing questionnaires & taking photographs & recording observations & interviewing citizens & and collecting samples. Primary sources of information
Field Interviews
Emigration
Nonrenewable Resources
Commodity
13. 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
Ethnic group
Sustainable Development
Population Pyramid
Oral Tradition
14. The growing similarity between national cultures & including the beliefs & values & aspirations & and the preferences of consumers
Unitary System
Fault
Monotheism
Cultural Convergence
15. Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action (or inaction) taken by the state with regard to a particular issue; laws
Quaternary Economic Activities
Public Policies
Lithosphere
Precipitation
16. One who flees his or her home for safety
Federal System
Sikhism
Refugee
Water Cycle
17. The portion of the economy concerned with manufacturing useful products through processing & transforming & and assembling raw materials
Immigration
Judaism
Secondary Economic Activities
Prime Meridian
18. A ban on trade
Utilization
Perceptual Region
Continental Drift
Embargo
19. An international organization of countries set up in 1945 in succession to the League of Nations & to promote international peace
Cultural Hearth
United Nations (UN)
Regulations
Biosphere
20. Trade agreement made in 1994 by Canada & the United States & and Mexico
North American Free Trade Agreement
Human Geography
Equator
Telecommunications
21. The way the settlement is arranged and its physical appearance of the settlement
Subcontinent
Nationalism
Patterns of Settlement
Birthrate
22. 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
Oligarchy
Central American Free Trade Agreement
Newly Industrialized Country
Pandemic
23. An economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for it
Capitalism
Civil War
Utilization
Socioeconomic Status
24. The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart
Continental Drift
Oligarchy
Glacier
Genocide
25. A central point and the surrounding territory linked to it
Functional Region
Renewable Resources
Atheism
Terrorism
26. Selling and buying on the internet
Welfare
Field Interviews
Global Warming
E-commerce
27. The statistical characteristics of a population
Demographic Indicators
Theocracy
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Grid System
28. A group or chain of islands
Nationalism
Civil War
Archipelago
Immigration
29. Migration FROM a location
Emigration
Customs
Greenhouse Effect
Oligarchy
30. The health & happiness & and fortunes of a person or group
Welfare
Lithosphere
Manufacturing
Flood
31. The number of births per year for every 1000 people
Mantle
Periphaler
Suburb
Birthrate
32. The freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for proift with minimal government regulation
Regulations
Cottage Industry
Free Enterprise Economic System
Terracing
33. Tribal community or large group of people related to one another
Clan
Hydrosphere
Formal Region
Greenhouse Effect
34. Also called cultural geography; the study of human activities and their relationship to the cultural and physical environments
Autocracy
Command Economy
Market Economy
Human Geography
35. The state or quality of being connected or connective; the benefits of global connectivity
Connectivity
Oral Tradition
Human Geography
Patterns of Settlement
36. Resources that have an unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by humans
Renewable Resources
More Developed Country
Ocean Currents
Nationalism
37. Condition of the atmosphere in one place during a short period of time
Civil War
Less Developed Country
Weather
Continental Drift
38. A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in the Bible
Urban Centers
Evaporation
Christianity
Tertiary Economic Activities
39. The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
Primary Economic Activities
Terrorism
Civil War
Clan
40. Location in relation to other places
Embargo
Relative Location
GPS
Symbiotic
41. Belief in one God
Pull Factors
Monotheism
Plate Tectonics
Flood
42. An arc drawn on a map between the North and South Poles
Flood
Meridian
Hydrosphere
Vertical Climate Zones
43. Factors that induce people to move to a new location
Genocide
Pull Factors
E-commerce
Drought
44. The part of the Earth where life exists
Leeward
Biosphere
Gross Domestic Product
World Trade
45. 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
Glacier
International
Newly Industrialized Country
46. An area of land surrounded by water
Steam Power
Island
Rain Shadow Effect
World Trade
47. A disease circulating mainly among small rodents and their fleas. Without treatment & the plague kills about 2/3 infected humans within 4 days
Totalitarian System
Bubonic Plague
Grid System
Ocean Currents
48. Public policy can be generally defined as the course of action (or inaction) taken by the state with regard to a particular issue; laws
Customs
Commercial Industry
Public Policies
Rain Shadow Effect
49. A computer system that stores & organizes & analyzes & and displays geographic data
Domestic
GIS
Glacier
Flood
50. The 3rd largest religion with 1 billion believers & found primarily in South Asia and includes the belief in Karma & Dharma & and Reincarnation
United Nations (UN)
Service Industries
Surplus
Hinduism