9893335473 | remittance | money sent home by immigrants | 0 | |
9893347542 | One advantage | 1 | ||
9893355234 | the agricultural revololution occured during which stage of the dtm | stage 1 | 2 | |
9893365799 | the number of farmers ina country fdivuded | agricultural density | 3 | |
9893372970 | environmental pull facotr | moving to the sunbelt | 4 | |
9893381248 | immigrants to europe and the middle east are primarily | guest workers | 5 | |
9893389972 | the cbr at stage four of the dtm is | low | 6 | |
9893397738 | subtracting the cbr fom the cdr gives us the | nir | 7 | |
9893407390 | at which stage is japan in | 5 | 8 | |
9893419156 | neo-malthusians believe | humans will ruin environment/resources | 9 | |
9893429702 | which of the following countries have the highest physological density | somolia | 10 | |
9893438535 | china recently adapted a law | 2-child policy | 11 | |
9893447350 | does not fit dtm | us | 12 | |
9893452054 | which has low ag density | canada (more developed ) | 13 | |
9893464133 | primary population problem in sudan | overpopulation | 14 | |
9893471308 | western european countires suchas denmark are in | 5 of dtm | 15 | |
9893480190 | ex of interregional mogration in us | rust belt to sun belt | 16 | |
9893486801 | all regions sparsley populated except | temperate regions | 17 | |
9893494611 | most densely populated | south asia | 18 | |
9893501815 | thomas malthus | food population can not keep pace with population growth | 19 | |
9893509294 | stage 2 of dtm | kenya | 20 | |
9893519426 | which does not fit with others -internally displaced person -forced migratoom- pul factors | pull fasctores | 21 | |
9893529215 | which stage is the op pyramid id it looks like a pyramid | 2 | 22 | |
9893535880 | which demographic | 23 | ||
9893541813 | physiological density tells | how much food a country can grow | 24 | |
9893549679 | stage 3 in dtm | argentina | 25 | |
9893562980 | large populations are more easily supported in places that have | high carrying capacities | 26 | |
9893569844 | at which stage of the dtm did the industrial revolution occur | 2 | 27 | |
9893578393 | which country has enacted pro-natalist | japan | 28 | |
9893585044 | refugees created through | forced migration | 29 | |
9893595340 | primarty obstacle to immigration is | gov intervention | 30 | |
9893604135 | which is a cultural pull factor | pilgrims seeking religious freedoms | 31 | |
9907435187 | etrhnicity | belonging to a group thatbhas | 32 | |
9907444467 | where are you most likrly to see the influence of popcukture | clothing | 33 | |
9907453687 | when parts of 2+ langauges are combined and simplified vocab | pidgin | 34 | |
9907457766 | where does englid | 35 | ||
9907464331 | cultural appropiration | 36 | ||
9907472034 | in ethnic religions believers are | born into faith | 37 | |
9907478585 | commodification | an object not previously sold | 38 | |
9907484093 | gender | culture's | 39 | |
9907490771 | what is a pilgramiage | a muslim going to meca | 40 | |
9907497726 | dialect | pronunciation, grammar and vocab variation | 41 | |
9907504472 | sunni msulims | largets sect of islam | 42 | |
9907518409 | least likely to mrrt a catholic | asia | 43 | |
9907523926 | drive thru windows orginated in fast fi | 44 | ||
9907546329 | barrioization | an increase n hispanic pop of neighborhood | 45 | |
9907555855 | identity | how we make sense of ourselves | 46 | |
9907560786 | isogloss | boundary between languages | 47 | |
9907570601 | not extinct language | hebrew | 48 | |
9907580202 | not part of material culture | asthetics | 49 | |
9907585417 | not langugae branhc | asiatic | 50 | |
9907594924 | shiite muslims | concentrated in iran | 51 | |
9907610867 | defined by edward relp as the | 52 | ||
9908524580 | the idea that moral | 53 | ||
9918853103 | intensive subsiteence | double cropping | 54 | |
9918857586 | Es | food production will sustain population | 55 | |
9918862672 | Australia uses subsitance | false | 56 | |
9918866198 | deforestation anywhere can cause deorestation | false | 57 | |
9918869645 | tragedy of the commons | fishing | 58 | |
9918882431 | sustainable ag | crop rotation | 59 | |
9918887383 | ag revolutions | neolation, second, green | 60 | |
9918888990 | cash vs. staple crops | cash crop- profit staple crop- | 61 | |
9918898653 | intensive vs. extensive | 62 | ||
9918903460 | which type of sgriculture is huge cause of deforestation | shifting cultivatioon | 63 | |
9918906833 | truck farming | exchange of commodities | 64 | |
9918911073 | developed countries get most of their food and nutrients from | developing countrie s | 65 | |
9918916682 | rice farms | sawah | 66 | |
9918921117 | intensive subsitence in china | terracing | 67 | |
9918925949 | where did goat pig dog barely coem from | south west asia | 68 | |
9918929065 | ag products | western to eastern | 69 | |
9918932554 | milkshed | the are asurrounding a city from which milk is supplied | 70 | |
9918943749 | what is the majot type of agriculture in sub saharn afric | pastoral nmadism | 71 | |
9918947299 | truvk farming | commercial gardening | 72 | |
9918950960 | developing population | primary activities | 73 | |
9918954612 | food security | safe and healthy food | 74 | |
9918957647 | majority of undernourished | africa | 75 | |
9918961612 | alpaca llam swuahs maize | latin america | 76 | |
9918965977 | mixed crop and livestock is | not subsitence | 77 | |
9918970488 | ag globilization | increasing ffood prices, high environmental problems nt log term help | 78 | |
9943149218 | lasted from the early 19th century and spread euro colonies | age of discovery | 79 | |
9943160955 | study of the relationship between people, political iunits an teritory and various scales | political geography | 80 | |
9943168394 | the oldest ancient politica system lkocated in | mesopotamia | 81 | |
9943176968 | recognition of power by other countries | legitmacy | 82 | |
9943185783 | the heartland theory is to the rimland theory as | land is to sea | 83 | |
9943197951 | policy of extending a ountry influence ti area salready devoloped ina nd indegenous sc=ociety | imperialism | 84 | |
9943209793 | geographers study the relationship between peopale and teriotory at all scales except | state | 85 |
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