AP Human Geography People Flashcards
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6652086054 | Sauer | Cultural Landscape | 0 | |
6652086055 | Blache and Bruntes | Regional Studies | 1 | |
6652086056 | Whittlesay | 11 major agricultural regions | 2 | |
6652086057 | Renfrew | Anatolian Hearth/ Sedentary Farmer Thesis | 3 | |
6652086058 | Gimbutas | Nomadic Warrior Thesis | 4 | |
6652086059 | Zelinsky | Migration Transition | 5 | |
6652086060 | Wallerstein | Core-periphery | 6 | |
6652086061 | Harris and Ullman | Multiple Nuclei | 7 | |
6652086062 | Spykman | Rimland Theory | 8 | |
6652086063 | Christaller | Central Place Theory | 9 | |
6652086064 | Mackinder | Heartland | 10 | |
6652086065 | Burgess | Concentric | 11 | |
6652086066 | von Thunen | Farming w/ concentric circles | 12 | |
6652086067 | Rostow | Development | 13 | |
6652086068 | Hoyt | Sector | 14 | |
6652086069 | Ratzell and Churchill | Possibilism | 15 | |
6652086070 | Tobler | All things are related, but near things are more related than far things | 16 | |
6652086071 | von Humbolt, Ritter, Huntington | Environmental Determinism | 17 | |
6652086072 | Janelle | Time Space Convergence | 18 | |
6652086073 | Meining | Core, domain, sphere | 19 | |
6652086074 | Harvey | Space-Time Compression | 20 | |
6652086075 | Thompson | Demographic Transition Model | 21 | |
6652086076 | Malthus | Population growth relating to food supply | 22 | |
6652086077 | Boserup | Critic of Malthusian theory | 23 | |
6652086078 | Snow | Epidemiologist | 24 | |
6652086079 | Ravenstein | Laws of Migration | 25 | |
6652086080 | Carey | Gravity Model | 26 | |
6652086081 | Lee | Push and pull factors, barriers to migration | 27 | |
6652086082 | Garreau | Nine nations of North America; edge cities | 28 | |
6652086083 | Hoebel | Culture is learned | 29 | |
6652086084 | Hartshorne | Evolution of Boundaries Antecedent - drawn before populated Superimposed - doesn't take into account existing ethnic groups Subsequent - drawn after populated Relict - boundary ceased to function | 30 | |
6652086085 | Mahan | Sea power theory | 31 | |
6652086086 | Borlaug | Green Revolution | 32 | |
6652086087 | Weber | Least Cost Theory: bulk reducing or gaining | 33 | |
6652086088 | Losch | Agglmoeration/Spatial Influence | 34 | |
6652086089 | Clark | Sectors of the economy | 35 | |
6652086090 | Hotelling | Locational Interdependence: location of an industry cannot be understood w/o reference to other industries of the same kind | 36 | |
6652086091 | Friedman | Stages of Economic Growth: pre industrial, industrial, post industrial economies result in interdependent system w/ no periphery | 37 | |
6652086092 | Brandt | North South Divide | 38 | |
6652086093 | Alonso | Bid rent theory explains how price and demand on real estate changes as the distance toward the CBD increases | 39 | |
6652086094 | Vance | Urban Realms Model: Edge Cities | 40 | |
6652086095 | Jefferson | Primate City and Rank Size Rule | 41 | |
6652086096 | Köppen | climate regions | 42 | |
6652086097 | Simon | (criticize-malthus) more people means more brains—the ability to think, solve problems, and create new technology to deal with the needed resources. | 43 | |
6652086098 | Engels | developed marxism with karl marx | 44 |