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Question 1 of 18

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A(n) ( food desert, region of famine, fast food establishment, starving region, drought-stricken area, infertile region ) is an area in a developed country in which healthy food is scarce or otherwise difficult to acquire.

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Question 2 of 18

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Washington, DC is one of the few major cities in the United States that lacks skyscrapers.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 3 of 18

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CBD is an abbreviation of

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    Central
    Communal
    Capitol
    Comprehensive
    Business
    Banking
    Border
    Building
    District
    Distribution
    Deglomeration
    Downtown

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Question 4 of 18

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Cities utilize the space underneath the city for

Select one or more of the following:

  • cable and telephone lines

  • internet lines

  • subterranean transportation (aka subways)

  • vehicle housing (aka parking garages)

  • drilling and mining operations

  • groundwater harvesting

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Question 5 of 18

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Facts about :
1. Wrote an essay in : The population was faster than the
2. Recognised the nature of growth
3. Suggested population growth might be checked after
4. Could not foresee the impacts of and

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    Thomas
    Timothy
    Terrance
    Malthus
    Montague
    Moses
    1798
    1879
    1987
    increasing
    decreasing
    exponential
    polynomial
    linear
    British
    French
    U.S.
    50 years
    60 years
    70 years
    colonisation
    urbanisation
    globalisation
    migration
    population
    instigation
    means of subsistence
    population density

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Question 6 of 18

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How many of the responses below are part of Ravenstein's laws of migration?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Net migration amounts to a fraction of the gross migration between two places.

  • The majority of migrants move a short distance.

  • Migrants who move longer distances tend to choose big-city destinations.

  • Urban residents are less migratory than inhabitants of rural areas.

  • Families are less likely to make international moves than young adults.

  • For the most part, migrants will decide to enter the same places that their friends or family have migrated to in the past.

  • North America has the highest net in-migration of all regions on Earth.

  • The larger and closer together two cities are, the greater the interaction between the two places.

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Question 7 of 18

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Three groups of population policies exist. Expansion population policies larger families and often provide financial incentives to families with children or potential children. Eugenic population policies encourage a culture and society . Restrictive population polices attempt to their population through of officially unapproved contraception and of large families.

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    encourage
    discourage
    more
    fewer
    additional
    less
    homogeneous
    heterogeneous
    deliberately
    unintentionally
    decrease
    increase
    tolerance
    intolerance
    prohibition
    permission

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Question 8 of 18

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have achieved high levels of socioeconomic prosperity, while struggle to handle their own affairs independently.

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Question 9 of 18

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Jewish migration to Israel from the Soviet Union demonstrates a cultural catalyst of migration.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 10 of 18

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A denotes any common language used by people with native tongues in order to communicate with each other. Prior to worldwide conquest, created this concept. Today, Esperanto is used as an international auxiliary language on a global scale.

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    lingua franca
    convergent language
    auxiliary language
    intercultural language
    different
    similar
    related
    the exact same
    European
    American
    African
    Asian
    traders
    pioneers
    colonists
    political leaders

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Question 11 of 18

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This language has become the lingua franca of East Africa, as it is spoken commonly in Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.

Select one of the following:

  • Kiswahili (Swahili)

  • Zulu

  • Bantu

  • Xhosa

  • English

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Question 12 of 18

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A language is a language that is modified and simplified through contact with other languages.

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Question 13 of 18

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( Creolisation, Acculturation, Assimilation, Pidginisation, Accentation, Convergence ) occurs when a ( pidgin, creole, lingua franca, dialect, accent, convergent ) language develops into a mother tongue over time.

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Question 14 of 18

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This is the correct term used to describe a widespread religion that is actively in search of new converts. The term categorises the most popular religions on a global scale, which have the most adherents by definition.

Select one or more of the following:

  • Universalising religion

  • Global religion

  • Worldwide religion

  • Ethnic religion

  • Widespread religion

  • Popular religion

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Question 15 of 18

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( Ethnic, Universalising ) religions, aka cultural religions, are ( not actively, actively ) seeking new converts. They're typically spatially concentrated, such as how Hinduism is prevalent in ( India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the USA ). However, ( Judaism, Sunni Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Shii'te Islam, Baha'i ) is a widespread ( ethnic, universalising ) religion due to the migration of the ( Jewish, Christian, Sikh, Sunni, Shii'te, Baha'i ) diaspora.

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Question 16 of 18

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Centripetal forces are forces that promote unity and nationalism.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 17 of 18

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When the amount of forces outweigh the amount of forces in a state, that state will almost invariably collapse.

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    centrifugal
    centripetal

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Question 18 of 18

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-hunting and gathering
-farming and agriculture
-livestock herding
-fishing
-forestry and lumbering
-mining and quarrying

-ironsmelting/metallurgy (making and forming metal)
-tailoring and sewing
-packaging

-providing services
-allowing to access the products of
economics, finance, and the movement of money
research, medicine, and higher education

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    Primary sector activities:
    Secondary sector activities:
    Tertiary sector activities:
    Quaternary sector activities:
    Quinary sector activities:
    consumers
    producers

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