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Name: 46.

Dike
Period: 47. Transnational corporation
48. Distribution
Thinking Geographically: Chapter 1 Study 49. Density/ Arithmetic density
Guide 50. Concentration
51. Clustered
Be able to identify the following terms: 52. Dispersed
53. Pattern
1. Globalization 54. Space-time compression
2. Local diversity 55. Distance decay
3. Human geography 56. Diffusion
4. Physical geography 57. Hearth
5. Place 58. Relocation diffusion
6. Region 59. Expansion diffusion
7. Scale 60. Hierarchical diffusion
8. Cartography 61. Contagious diffusion
9. Projection 62. Stimulus diffusion
10. Choropleth map 63. Uneven development
11. Circles map
12. Isoline map Be able to explain the following:
13. Land ordinance of 1785
14. Township 1. Examples of globalization
15. Principal meridian 2. In what ways can maps be
16. Baseline distorted?
17. Section 3. In what ways can maps be
18. GPS misleading or confusing?
19. Remote Sensing 4. How have humans altered their
20. GIS environments in positive and
21. Layer negative ways?
22. Mash-up 5. How do relocation, hierarchical,
23. Location contagious and stimulus diffusion
24. Toponym work, and what are examples of
25. Site each?
26. Situation
27. Meridian Be able to do the following:
28. Longitude
29. Prime Meridian 1. Read a map scale in terms of a ratio
30. Parallel or fraction, a written scale, and a
31. Latitude graphic scale.
32. Cultural landscape 2. Read a choropleth, circles and
33. Formal region isolene map
34. Functional Region 3. Differentiate between a place’s site
35. Vernacular Region and situation
36. Mental Map 4. Differentiate between formal,
37. Culture functional, or vernacular regions
38. LDC and provide examples.
39. MDC 5. Identify and explain the density,
40. Cultural ecology concentration and pattern of a
41. Environmental determinism something.
42. Possibilism 6. Differentiate between different
43. Resources kinds of diffusion (relocation,
44. Climate hierarchical, contagious, and
45. Polder stimulus).

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