GEOG 1001 : GEOG 1001 Exam 1 Study Guide
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Understand the meaning/definition of the following terms and be able to apply them to appropriate situations/places. 5 key themes of geography exploitation, environmental pollution, hazard perception. Globalization - increasing interconnectedness of people and places through converging processes of economic, political and cultural change. Pro-globalization stance (6 examples) controlled rather than public or state controlled. policies. Population indicators: tfr<2. 1, population will decline social services population. Migration patterns area (economic opportunity, freedom, good climate) country migration worldwide. More-developed countries (mdc) or less-developed countries (ldc) - refers to economic development and rich/poor world binary: cultural nationalism: process of protecting and defending a certain cultural system or outright atheistic. The geography of wealth and poverty core/periphery (who developed theory); third world, First world, second world culture (e. g. , christianity, islam, buddhism, mormonism) not seek new converts (e. g. , judaism, hinduism) district, retail, industry, housing, green space, etc. Nation, nation-state, state religion, tradition, identity: weakened by globalization.