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2 Agriculture & Land Use Cities and Urban Land Use Industry & Econ. Develop. PopulationPolitics $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

3 This developer of an agricultural land use model supports that land value will decrease the farther one gets away from central markets. Agric. $100

4 Johann von Thűnen Agric. $100

5 Level of economic activity including agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining. Agric. $200

6 Primary Economic Activity Agric. $200

7 Plants or animals whose DNA has been modified, often through combination of DNA from a similar plant or animal species. Agric. $300

8 Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) Agric. $300

9 Pastoral practice of seasonal migration of livestock between mountains in summer and lowland pasture areas during winter. Agric. $400

10 Transhumance Agric. $400

11 To increase food availability to rapidly growing populations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, higher-yield seeds and expanded use of fertilizers were diffused from developed to developing regions in the 1970s and 1980s Agric. $500

12 The Green Revolution Agric. $500

13 Cities that, because of their geographic location, act as ports of entry and distribution centers for large geographic areas. Cities $100

14 Gateway Cities Cities $100

15 Cities according to the United Nations have over ten million inhabitants. Cities $200

16 Megacities Cities $200

17 Formed in the early 1900s explaining the size and distribution of cities in terms of a competitive supply of goods and services to dispersed populations. Cities $300

18 Central Place Theory Cities $300

19 Developer of the Central Place Theory Cities $400

20 Walter Christaller Cities $400

21 States that the population of any given town should be inversely proportional to its rank in the country’s urban hierarchy. Cities $500

22 Rank-Size Rule Cities $500

23 Industry in which production of goods and services is based in homes, as opposed to factories. Indust. $100

24 Cottage Industry Indust. $100

25 System of standardized mass production beginning in the early twentieth century. Indust. $200

26 Fordism Indust. $200

27 Describes optimal location of a manufacturing establishment in relation to costs of transport, labor, and relative advantages of agglomeration. Indust. $300

28 Weber’s Least-Cost Theory Indust. $300

29 Model developed in 1960 that describes a country’s development progression as occurring in five stages transforming it from a least- developed to most-developed country. Indust. $400

30 Rostow’s Stages of Development Indust. $400

31 Measure used by the United Nations that calculates development in terms of human welfare rather than money or productivity. Indust. $500

32 Human Development Index Indust. $500

33 Pop. $100 Annual Percentage Increase Time (Years) 0.5140 1.070 2.035 3.024 4.017 5.014 10.07

34 Doubling Time Pop. $100

35 The part of the population above 65 or below 15 that doesn’t contribute to the work force. Pop. $200

36 Dependency Ratio Pop. $200

37 Essentially the number of people an area can sustain without critically straining its resource base. Pop. $300

38 Carrying Capacity Pop. $300

39 According to this theorist, food production grows arithmetically, whereas population grows exponentially, meaning eventually food supplies cannot support an ever- increasing population. Pop. $400

40 Thomas Malthus Pop. $400

41 Describes population growth stabilization as a function of economic development. Pop. $500

42 Demographic Transition Model Pop. $500

43 State governed constitutionally as a unit, without internal divisions or a federalist delegation of powers. Politics $100

44 Unitary States Politics $100

45 If you get this question correct, you will receive double points! Good luck!

46 A bounded territory that is part of a particular sate but is separated from it by the territory of a different state. Politics $200

47 Exclave States Politics $200

48 State or territory that is small in both population and area. Politics $300

49 Microstates Politics $300

50 Study of interplay between political relations and territorial context in which they occur. Politics $400

51 Geopolitics Politics $400

52 Trend toward creation of associations of three or more states developed for mutual benefit and to achieve shared objectives. Politics $500

53 Supranationalism Politics $500

54 Final Jeopardy Category is: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY

55 What are the seven branches of Human Geography?

56 1. Political Geography 2. Population Geography 3. Urban Geography 4. Social Geography 5. Economic Geography 6. Behavioral Geography 7. Cultural Geography The End!


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