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Human Geo JeopardyVocabulary Concepts The Five Themes Random Labs

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Social differences between men and women, rather than biological differences between them.

The art and science of making maps, including data compilation, layout and design, also concerned with the interpretation of maps.

The act of a country sending a personout of his/her country.

A position on the earth’s surface that can be found using latitude and longitude or an address..

The act of a person migrating out ofhis/her country or area.

“How we make sense of ourselves” through the combination of emotions, experiences, choices, and characteristics.

The process by through which a popular culture product or idea adapts to local culture to make it diffuse quickly.

Cultural traits that are urban, often change, and diffuse quickly around the world.

These traits are characteristics of what type of a country?

High life expectancyGood healthcare systemsGood transportation systems

Life expectancy is lowest in

This theme of geography relates to migration.

This theme relates to latitude andlongitude.

The midwest and northeast are examples this theme.

A desert is an example of this theme.

Pollution is an example of this theme.

This type of map uses color toshow data.

Which of the following religions follows the teachings of Muhammad and the Quran

The statistics that report the number of people added to the world per thousand year in a given year

The arrest of Rodney King and the riots that followed his arrest can best be described as

A social construct categorization of humans based on skin color and other physical characteristics.

This type of culture occurs on afarm.

Why are maps distorted?they are

sometimes necessary

Race is a _____________ _______

What is one important future implication of the current world’s population patterns?

Describe push and pull factors

Final Jeopardy

Make your wager…

The Question

This idea has its origins in the 1800s and continues to this day. Science has proven that this practice is not scientifically sound and is based completely on peoples’ biases.

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