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Which of the following is the primary assumption of environmental determinism?A) Human destiny is controlled by the cultural environment.B) The physical environment has little influence on humans.C) Humans have complete control over the physical environment.D) Many human adaptations are possible within a specific physical environment.E) The physical environment controls human culture.
Which map scale shows the most detail?A. 1:250,000B. 1:24,000C. 1:100,000D. 1:62,500
Name the 2 key perspectives that both branches of geography analyze complex issues and relationships from.
The "why of where" refers toA) geography's emphasis on landscape featuresB) spatial patterns on the landscapeC) a definition of geography that is simply locationalD) the idea that the explanation of a spatial pattern is crucialE) the depiction of a region's physical features
Name the 2 key concepts in the examination of distribution.
According to the theory of environmental determinism, which of the following areas would have the most productive settlements?A) Tropical regionsB) Temperate regionsC) Mountainous regionsD) Arctic regionsE) Arid regions
Which scale would you use if you were trying to figure out which state had the greatest need for funding based on population?
The concept of environmental sustainability is best explained by which of the following examples?A) Strip-mining of coal on mountainsides, to keep miners from working in underground conditionsB) Terracing rice paddies on hillsides, to prevent soil erosion and provide gravity-fed irrigationC) Clear-cutting trees in coastal woodlands, to provide building materials for constructing homesD) Fattening cattle in dryland feedlots, to practice agriculture efficiently and at the lowest costE) Draining of wetlands in residential areas, to reduce the presence of stinging insects
What is the counter-theory to environmental determinism?
Human actions can __________ the characteristics of a site.
Which scale would you use if you wanted to analyze the territory size of Canada compared with Russia?
Which of the following global trends best exemplifies the concept of sustainability?A) An increase in the use of agricultural pesticides, because farms using agricultural chemicals produce more food.B) An increase in the use of electric vehicles, because their reduced emissions result in less environmental pollution.C) A decrease in the amount of polar sea ice, because it opens more sea lanes for shipping.D) An increase in the number of people living in coastal areas, because residents will feel more connected to nature.E) A decrease in the practice of slash-and-burn agriculture, because large irrigated farms produce food more efficiently.
Name the 2 factors that influence how humans use a particular place.
Latitude and longitude may be used to determine what characteristic of a place?
For centuries, sugar crystals were made from the evaporated juice of sugarcane, a plant grown only in tropical and subtropical climates. In the 1800s, industrial methods were developed to manufacture crystalline sugar from sugar beets. This allowed for large amounts of sugar to be produced in colder, temperate climate zones.Which of the following geographic concepts best explains the ability of humans to use technology to overcome the limitations of climate and modify the landscape?A) Environmental determinismB) PossibilismC) Cultural relativismD) Contagious diffusionE) Political ecology
It is generally agreed that the current trend in climate change is caused byA) sea-level riseB) increased use of fossil fuelsC) reduction in biodiversityD) tilt of Earth's axisE) changes in the velocity of Ocean currents
Which of the following terms best describes the suburban area of Illinois where many residents commute to Chicago?A) Perceptual regionB) Functional regionC) Formal regionD) Conformal regionE) Equal area region
Which scale would be most effective if you were a town mayor trying to decide on the best location for a new traffic light?
Which scale would be most effective if you were trying to compare life expectancy in Western Europe with life expectancy in Eastern Europe?
In 1854, London physician Dr. John Snow mapped the spatial relationship between deaths from the waterborne disease cholera and the locations of water pumps which brought in water directly from tunnels connected to the River Thames. From Snow's research it was determined that a public water pump had been contaminated by sewage.What geographic principle explains the significance of Snow's research?A) As cities remove natural resources from the landscape, those resources become insignificant.B) Even in areas of urban land use, there is a significant relationship between nature and society.C) Once water enters an area of urban land use, that water is no longer considered a natural resource.D) The prosperity of a society is determined by environmental factors, such as the availability of natural resources.E) Societies leave a cultural imprint on the land, such as the pattern of streets and water systems.