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World 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. One who flees his or her home for safety
Subcontinent
Fault
Refugee
Manufacturing
2. The variety of human societies or cultures in a specific region or in the world as a whole
Indigenous
Human Geography
Cultural Convergence
Diversity
3. In 19th Century Russia & a government program that required everyone in the empire to speak Russian and to become a Christian
Russification
Proximity
Homogenous
GIS
4. The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
E-commerce
Precipitation
Internet
Standard of living
5. A bend in layers or rock & sometimes caused by plate movement
Fold
Oligarchy
Absolute Location
Socioeconomic Status
6. A formal expression of preference for a candidate for office or for a proposed resolution of an issue
Ideology
Cohesiveness
Telecommunications
Voting Patterns
7. The portion of the economy concerned with transportation & communications & and utilities
Unitary System
Tertiary Economic Activities
GPS
Phenomenon
8. Self-rule
Population Pyramid
Sovereignty
Longitude
Market Economy
9. 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
Deficit
Population Pyramid
Homogenous
10. Tribal community or large group of people related to one another
Clan
Megalopolis
African Union (AU)
Cohesiveness
11. An imaginary line on the earth's surface equidistant from the North and South Pole which divides the earth into hemispheres
Cohesiveness
Totalitarian System
Demography
Equator
12. 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
Human Geography
Free Trade Zone
Capitalism
Equator
13. A sociological group that does not make up a politically dominate voting majority of the total population of a given society
Tsunami
Oligarchy
Patriotism
Minority
14. Pattern formed as the lines of latitude and longitude cross one another
World Trade
Embargo
Internet
Grid System
15. A region defined by popular feelings and images rater than by objective data
Pandemic
Ethnic Cleansing
Political Boundaries
Perceptual Region
16. The part of the Earth where life exists
Desalinization
Biosphere
Internet
Demography
17. A computer system that stores & organizes & analyzes & and displays geographic data
Multiculturalism
GIS
Fault
Continent
18. A 'super-city' that is made up of several large and small cities such as the area between Boston and Washington D.C.
Federal System
Megalopolis
Life Expectancy
Domestic
19. The numbering system used to indicate the location of parallels drawn on a globe and measuring distance north and south of the equator
Less Developed Country
Archipelago
Islam
Latitude
20. A natural resource which cannot be produced & grown & generated & or used on a scale which can sustain its consumption rate
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
United Nations (UN)
Push Factors
Nonrenewable Resources
21. Love for or devotion to one's country
Patriotism
E-commerce
Voting Patterns
Field Interviews
22. Pertaining to one's own or a particular country as apart from other countries
Domestic
Christianity
Lithosphere
Pull Factors
23. The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims
Refugee
Bubonic Plague
Population Density
Terrorism
24. Government in which a single individual possesses the power and authority to rule
More Developed Country
Autocracy
World Trade
African Union (AU)
25. A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in the Bible
Commodity
Christianity
Human Geography
Spatial Diffusion
26. A tax on imports or exports
Relative Location
Pandemic
Welfare
Tarifff
27. The total number of deaths in a year among infants under one year old for every 1000 live births in a society
Less Developed Country
Dynasty
Industrialization
Infant Mortality Rate
28. A war between organized groups within the same nation-state & or republic
World Trade Organization
Urban Centers
Civil War
Global Warming
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
Infrastructure
Isthmus
United Nations (UN)
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
30. Dry area found on the leeward side of a mountain range
Functional Region
Rain Shadow Effect
More Developed Country
Monotheism
31. Obtain (goods or services) from an outside supplier & esp. in place of an internal source
Infant Mortality Rate
Doldrums
Pull Factors
Outsourcing
32. A widespread exchange of animals & plants & culture & human populations & diseases & and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere
Columbian Exchange
Command Economy
Erosion
Megalopolis
33. Technological and economical growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
World Trade
Fold
Sustainable Development
Unitary System
34. Large body of ice that moves across the surface of the earth
Glacier
Columbian Exchange
Continent
Absolute Location
35. The exact position of a place on the earth's surface
Weather
Standard of living
Absolute Location
Industrialization
36. Something or a company that involves more than one country
Functional Region
International
Commodity
Periphaler
37. The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart
Drought
Phenomenon
Outsourcing
Continental Drift
38. A disease circulating mainly among small rodents and their fleas. Without treatment & the plague kills about 2/3 infected humans within 4 days
Socialism
Immigration
Bubonic Plague
Region
39. Factors that induce people to move to a new location
Pull Factors
Connectivity
Republic
Clan
40. Way of life of a group of people who share beliefs and similar customs
Civil War
Columbian Exchange
Patriotism
Culture
41. An international body that oversees trade agreements and settles trade disputes among countries
Democracy
World Trade Organization
Oral Tradition
Buddhism
42. The expelling from a country or killing of rival ethnic groups
Meridian
Bubonic Plague
Tornado
Ethnic Cleansing
43. Form of government in which powers are divided between the national government and the state or provincial government
Nuclear
Federal System
Theocracy
Drought
44. Process of converting into vapor
Evaporation
Refugee
Urban Centers
Erosion
45. The growing similarity between national cultures & including the beliefs & values & aspirations & and the preferences of consumers
Cultural Convergence
Glacier
Spatial Diffusion
Global Trade Patterns
46. 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
Infant Mortality Rate
Free Trade Zone
Cultural Divergence
Subsistence Farming
47. A tax on imports or exports
Biosphere
Erosion
Tarifff
Grid System
48. The second largest religion and the belief of Allah & which is articulated in the Qur'an was brought by the Prophet Muhammad
Steam Power
Regulations
Islam
Patriotism
49. Indicator of level of development for each country & constructed by United Nations & combining income & literacy & education & and life expectancy
Infant Mortality Rate
Unitary System
Human Development Index
Phenomenon
50. Goods produced for sale
Commodity
Ocean Currents
Nuclear
Multiculturalism