Human Geography Review

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  1. 1. A Big Mac might cost less in India than in the U.S. due to this concept.
  2. 3. Fashion trends starting in Paris and spreading to smaller cities.
  3. 5. Chain stores like Walmart contribute to this phenomenon.
  4. 8. The Berlin Wall is an example of this
  5. 9. Informal housing in favelas in Rio de Janeiro.
  6. 13. A college graduate driving a cab is an example of being
  7. 15. Little Havana in Miami is an example.
  8. 16. Japan is often used as a classic example.
  9. 19. The shift of people moving into cities over time.
  10. 21. Bangkok dominates Thailand in population and influence.
  11. 22. Tokyo is the largest example of this kind of urban area.
  12. 24. Language, religion, and food all help define this human geography theme.
  13. 26. Chinatown in San Francisco is an example
  14. 28. India has lost many skilled professionals to countries like the U.S. due to…
  15. 29. This region in the Middle East is considered the birthplace of agriculture.
  16. 30. Real estate agents stoking racial fears to get white homeowners to sell.
  17. 32. The Holocaust during WWII is a tragic example.
  18. 33. Mixed-use walkable neighborhoods designed to reduce car use.
  19. 34. The U.S. follows this model where the 2nd largest city is about half the size of the largest.
  20. 38. McDonald’s adapting its menu to include rice in Asian countries.
  21. 47. People will drive farther for a concert than for groceries, showing this concept.
  22. 48. The division of Africa by European powers.
  23. 49. Saying "Canada is north of the United States" describes this
  24. 51. Taking off shoes before entering a home in Japan is an example of this.
  25. 52. Native American children in boarding schools were forced to adopt English and abandon their languages.
  26. 54. A luxury car dealership needs a large population to stay open.
  27. 55. The International Date Line follows roughly the 180° mark of this coordinate system.
  28. 57. A shared language or national holiday that unites people.
  29. 59. The coordinates 48.8566° N, 2.3522° E point to Paris, France, representing this concept.
  30. 61. The expulsion of Muslims in Bosnia during the 1990s.
  31. 63. Costa Rica promotes this environmentally responsible travel.
  32. 64. Large wheat farms in Kansas are examples.
  33. 65. France offers cash incentives and paid leave to encourage births, which is an example of this term
  34. 66. Los Angeles is a classic case of this outward expansion.
  35. 67. When a family member settles in a new country and others follow over time.
  36. 68. Potatoes and maize brought to Europe from the Americas.
  37. 69. Farmers in rural Sub-Saharan Africa grow food mainly for their families.
  38. 70. A TikTok trend spreading rapidly among teens.
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  1. 2. A Mexican immigrant in the U.S. speaking English at work but Spanish at home.
  2. 4. The Atlantic slave trade is a historical example.
  3. 6. The border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, drawn after centuries of conflict.
  4. 7. Italians bringing pizza to the U.S. is an example.
  5. 10. This imaginary line passes through Greenwich, England and is the starting point for measuring longitude.
  6. 11. The U.S.-Canada border, established before much settlement occurred.
  7. 12. The Tropic of Cancer is a notable line of this type.
  8. 14. A rise in hate crimes after increased immigration can be an example of this term
  9. 17. Copenhagen promotes biking and public transport.
  10. 18. Central Park in NYC provides this environmental benefit.
  11. 20. The invention of farming
  12. 23. Downtown Chicago is an example of this core commercial area.
  13. 25. Religious, economic, or ethnic tensions that divide a country.
  14. 27. The Kurds are a modern-day example.
  15. 31. Brazil is located in both the Southern and Western ones of these.
  16. 35. Old factories turned into loft apartments in Boston.
  17. 36. Education and training improve this key economic resource.
  18. 37. This model helps explain factory location to minimize expenses.
  19. 39. Most of Europe is in this stage of the Demographic Transition Model
  20. 40. Denying loans to residents in minority neighborhoods; made illegal in the 1960s.
  21. 41. Type of industry, like beverage bottling is an example, where the final product is heavier than its parts.
  22. 42. After WWII, many Americans moved from cities to residential areas.
  23. 43. Monaco has the highest population example of this concept per square mile.
  24. 44. Farmers in the Andes Mountains use these to grow crops on steep slopes.
  25. 45. Bangladesh struggles with limited resources due to this demographic pressure.
  26. 46. Manufacturing Auto parts factories near major car manufacturers.
  27. 50. Scotland gaining its own parliament within the UK is an example of this term.
  28. 53. Silicon Valley shows this clustering of related businesses.
  29. 56. Coffee grown in Ethiopia and sold abroad is an example.
  30. 58. Type of industry where the final product weighs less--copper smelting is an example.
  31. 60. Dairy farms are usually located near cities in this agricultural model.
  32. 62. The city of Quito in Ecuador is very close to this 0-degree line of latitude.