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Round 1
Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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Basic
Population
Migration
Geo
Culture
Language
Religion
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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The science of mapmaking is
referred to as this
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What is cartography
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This theory is concerned with the
fashioning of the natural
landscape by a cultural group
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What is the cultural landscape
approach
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The region where innovative
ideas originate is called
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What is a hearth
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This is a computer system that
stores, analyzes, and displays
geographic data
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What is a GIS
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This is the frequency with which
something exists within a given
unit of area
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What is density
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The maximum number of individuals that a
given environment can support without
detrimental effects is called this.
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What is carrying capacity
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This stage of the demographic
transition is marked with high
birth and high death rates
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What is Stage 1
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This is the number of years
needed to double a population,
assuming a constant NIR
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What is doubling time
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When the number of people in an
area exceeds the capacity of the
environment to support life at a
decent standard of living
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What is overpopulation
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This refers to the portion of the
Earth’s surface occupied by
permanent human settlements
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What is the Ecumene
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This is a form of relocation diffusion
involving a permanent move to a
new location
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What is migration
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This type of migration typically
happens because of political or
cultural reasons
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What is forced migration
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These are factors that cause
people to leave their residences
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What are push factors
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This is the most common type of
migration in the United States
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What is urban-suburban
migration
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This is when people migrate to a
specific regions because
relatives live there
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What is chain migration
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This refers to the attitudes,
values, beliefs and material traits
of a group of people
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What is culture
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This term refers to traditions
practiced by a small,
homogeneous and relatively
isolated group of people
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What is folk culture
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The traditional beliefs, myths, tales, and
practices of a people, transmitted orally.
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What is folklore
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This is a form of culture found in
a large, heterogeneous society
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What is popular culture
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This is the geographic approach
that emphasizes humanenvironment relationships
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What is cultural ecology
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This is a system of
communication through the use
of commonly understood sounds
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What is language
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This refers to a regional variation
of language distinguished by
vocabulary, spelling and
pronunciation
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What is a dialect
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This is a language that originated
from the blending of indigenous
and colonial languages
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What is a creole
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These are collections of
languages related to each other
since before recorded time
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What are language families
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English belongs to this language
group
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What is West Germanic
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Another term for a proselytic
religion is this
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What is a universalizing religion
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These are types of religions
that have clustered
distributions and beliefs based
on the natural environment
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What are ethnic religions
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These are laws pertaining to
Muslims which outline that
there is no separation between
church and state
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What is Sharia Law
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This refers to a journey to a
sacred place
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What is a pilgrimage
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This term means non-religious or
not related to religion
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What is secular
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Ethnicity
Population
Language
Geography
Misc.
Misc.
Round 1
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Final
Jeopardy
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This term refers to the belief that
one’s own culture and beliefs are
superior to all other beliefs and
cultures
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What is ethnocentrism
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This is when a more powerful
ethnic group forcefully removes
another ethnic group from a
geographical area
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What is ethnic cleansing
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This term refers to areas where
Jews were historically confined
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What are ghettos
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This was an official policy of
racial segregation formerly
practiced in the Republic of South
Africa, involving political, legal,
and economic discrimination
against nonwhites.
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What is apartheid
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This refers to the process by
which a state breaks down
through conflicts among
ethnicities
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What is balkanization
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This stage of the demographic
transition is marked by moderate
growth and cultural changes that
cause families to have fewer
children
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What is Stage 3
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This population theorist believed
that the world’s rate of population
increase was far outrunning the
production of food supplies
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Who is Malthus
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This type of bar graph displays
population data by age and
gender groups
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What is a population pyramid
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The annual number of deaths of
infants under one year old is
referred to as this term
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What is the infant mortality rate
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The ratio of the number of
farmers to the amount of arable
land is this term
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What is the agricultural density
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A language boundary that
separates regions is
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What is an isogloss
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Swahili in Southern
Africa is an example of this
type of trade language
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What is a lingua franca
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English belongs to this language
family
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What is Indo-European
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This type of language is
a form of speech that adopts a simplified
grammar and a limited vocabulary and is often used
for communication between languages
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What is a pidgin
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This form of Latin was used by
Roman citizens in the provinces
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What is Vulgar Latin
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This refers to the spread of a
feature or trend from one key
person or authority to other
persons or places
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What is hierarchical diffusion
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This term refers to an area where
everyone shares one or more
distinctive characteristics
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What is a formal region
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This term refers to an area that
people believe to exist as part of
their cultural identity
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What is a vernacular or perceived
region
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These are actions or processes
that involve the entire world and
result in making something
worldwide in scope
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What is globalization
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A country that is at a relatively
early stage in the process of
economic development is
referred to as this term
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What is a less developed country
(LDC)
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This is the scientific study of
population characteristics
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What is demography
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This is the number of people who
are too old or too young to
contribute to the labor force
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What is the dependency ratio
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This statistic is the total number
of deaths in a year for every 1,000
people alive in a society
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What is the crude death rate
(CDR)
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This term refers to an
environmental or cultural feature
that hinders migration
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What is an intervening obstacle
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This is a dialect spoken by
African Americans in the United
States
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What is Ebonics or Black English
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This term refers to how we assign
meaning to stimulus in our
environment
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What is perception
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Bandura is famous for this
experiment
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What is the Bobo doll experiment
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In Pavlov’s classical conditioning
experiment the subjects were
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What are dogs
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These psychologists are
interested in how information is
organized, stored, and retrieved
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Who are cognitive psychologists
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Slot machines at casinos are an
example of this type of
reinforcement
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What is variable ratio
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Socio-cultural Psychology
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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On this Island in the South
Pacific, Natives generally
associate drunkenness with
extreme aggressive behavior
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What is Truk
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