5064797439 | Stimulus diffusion | Cultural adaptation is created result of the introduction of culture trait from another place | 0 | |
5064797440 | Hierarchical diffusion | Pattern which an idea through those most susceptible to what's being diffused. Celebrity/someone in high power influenced by | 1 | |
5064955870 | Physical geography | Analysis on structure processes and location on earth surfaces | 2 | |
5064955871 | Culture complex | Total of knowledge attitudes and habitual behavior shared by members of society | 3 | |
5064955872 | Possiblism | Viewpoint of humans decision-making limited by environment | 4 | |
5064955873 | E Adamson hoebel | Defines culture as integrated system of learned behavior patterns | 5 | |
5064955874 | Wilbur zelinsky | Map of perception regions in US and Canada | 6 | |
5064955875 | Carl saur and Torsten hagerstand | Distance affect human behavior and diffusion of people ideas | 7 | |
5064955876 | Contagious diffusion | Distance controlled spreading of an idea | 8 | |
5064955877 | diffusion | Spatial spreading of a culture element | 9 | |
5064955878 | Cultural hearth | Place of original of major culture | 10 | |
5064955879 | Derwent whittlesay | Landscape have layers of history or sequence of occupance | 11 | |
5064955880 | Perceptional regions | Region that only exist as conceptualized or an idea and not as physically democratic into entity | 12 | |
5064955881 | Pandemic | Disease spread world wide | 13 | |
5064955882 | Epidemic | Regional outbreak | 14 | |
5064955883 | Ellsworth Huntington and CW Cushing | Two other people talk about environmental determinism | 15 | |
5064955884 | Activity spaces | Space you use every day | 16 | |
5064955885 | Which form of diffusion can't be transmitted through media | Relocation diffusion | 17 | |
5064955886 | Geographers study spatial phenomena | True | 18 | |
5064955887 | Clifford geertz | Advanced view on culture | 19 | |
5064955888 | Where did cholera first come from | India | 20 | |
5064955889 | Ron Johnson Peter Taylor Michael watts | Globalization | 21 | |
5064955890 | A city's relative location can change | true | 22 | |
5064955891 | Example of formal region | French speaking region in Europe | 23 | |
5064955892 | Street sign Alabama Jefferson Davis and Rosa Parks | Represents debates and disputes on American south over how the last is to be commemorated on the regions landscape | 24 | |
5064955893 | What's an ancient disease associated with diarrhea and hydration | Cholera | 25 | |
5064955894 | What region did call her outbreak into 2010 and 1990 | Latin America | 26 | |
5064955895 | Dr. snow | Guy mapped cholera stuff in London he solved that the water was contaminated | 27 | |
5064955896 | Marvin mikesell | Short Definition of geography | 28 | |
5064955897 | Victoria lawson | Jumping scale | 29 | |
5064955898 | Five themes | Human environment region place movement location | 30 | |
5064955899 | Aristotle | Environmental determinism | 31 | |
5064955900 | Reference map | Show absolute location | 32 | |
5064955901 | Thematic map | Tell story of what's going on in the map | 33 | |
5064955902 | Kevin plank | Person who invented new under armor | 34 | |
5064955903 | Absolute location | Longitude and latitude | 35 | |
5064955904 | Ex of functional region | City of Chicago | 36 | |
5065075258 | Which of the following regions had the highest percentage of undernourished population on the world hunger map | Sub-Saharan Africa | 37 | |
5065075259 | Which of the following regions had the highest level of gross national income according to the gross national income map | North America | 38 | |
5065075260 | Which of the following regions had the highest level of Arable land according to the farmable arable land map | South Asia | 39 | |
5065075261 | Which of the following regions seems to be the driest on the average precipitation map | North Africa and southwest Asia | 40 | |
5065075262 | The vast majority of the malnourished people on earth are | Woman and children | 41 | |
5065075263 | Satellite images or aerial photos from as plane are both examples of | Remote sensing | 42 | |
5065075264 | A region in which people share one or more cultural traits is a | Cultural region | 43 | |
5065075265 | A combination of culture traits is a | complex culture | 44 | |
5065075266 | Latitude and long and two and will give you the _________ location of the place | Absolute | 45 | |
5065075267 | All geographers human or physical are interested in the | Spatial distribution | 46 | |
5065075268 | A set of processes that are increasing interactions deepening relationships and accelerating interdependence across national borders | Globalization | 47 | |
5065075269 | The brand under armor is an example of which type of diffusion | Hierarchical | 48 | |
5065075270 | Why are you not likely defining all beef big Mac at the blank | Most of the people are Hindus who generally do not eat meat | 49 | |
5065075271 | From Mannheim Road and go west on North Avenue till about three quarters of a mile it's right next to the water tower this is an example of | Relative location | 50 | |
5065075272 | Human geographers study | all of the above | 51 | |
5065075273 | Which question below is not a geographic question | When was Cholera discovered | 52 | |
5065075274 | Location human environment interaction region place movement are | Key themes of geographic study | 53 | |
5065669462 | show locations of places and geographic features while tell stories | reference maps, thematic maps | 54 | |
5065682586 | geographers might use geographic information systems (GIS) | All of the above | 55 | |
5065690221 | in geography scale has two meanings | the distance on a map compared to the distance on earth and the spatial extent of something | 56 | |
5065697040 | geographers often divide the world into | all of these choices are correct | 57 | |
5065701590 | Muhammad founded Islam in the 500s C.E. in and around the cities of Mecca and Medina. This statement | identifies a cultural hearth | 58 | |
5065717085 | Aristotle described northern European people as "full of spirit...but incapable of ruling others," and he characterized Asian people as "intelligent and inventive...but always in a state of subjection and slavery." Aristotle attributed these traits to the respective climates of the regions. This is an example of | environmental determinism | 59 | |
5065720936 | Human geographers: | all these choices are correct | 60 | |
5065733420 | What might a geographer think when they see this photograph of a tea plantation in Kenya? | All of the choices are correct | 61 | |
5065737900 | The statement "Climate is the critical factor in how humans behave": | is an example of environmental determinism. | 62 | |
5065746422 | what types of maps show locations of places and geographic features? | reference maps | 63 | |
5065750378 | Muhammad founded Islam in the 500s C.E. in and around the cities of Mecca and Medina. This statement: | identifies a cultural hearth | 64 | |
5065757949 | Carl Sauer and Torsten Hägerstrand | focused their studies on how time and distance affect human behavior and the diffusion of people and ideas | 65 | |
5065759699 | should be in a history book, not a geography book. | represents the debates and disputes in the American South over how the past is to be commemorated on the region's landscape | 66 | |
5065772540 | Aristotle described northern European people as "full of spirit...but incapable of ruling others," and he characterized Asian people as "intelligent and inventive...but always in a state of subjection and slavery." Aristotle attributed these traits to the respective climates of the regions. This is an example of | environmental determinism | 67 | |
5065777345 | The study of human cultures and their ability to adapt and exist within a particular physical environment is called: | culture ecology | 68 | |
5065780234 | The notion that cultural factors are the product of environmental conditions (e.g. the ancient Greek idea that Europeans were fierce and brutish because of the cold climate), is an example of: | environmental determinism | 69 |
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