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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Geography: People

What early geographer was the first to calculate the circumference of the earth and also coined the term geography?

$100 Answer from Geography: People

Eratosthenes

$200 Question from Geography: People

Who was Ptolemy & what did he write?

$200 Answer from Geography: People

Ptolemy wrote Geographia which was the first work to codify the basic principles of map making

$300 Question from Geography: People

A geographer from the 1920s came up with the idea of the cultural landscape, what did he mean when he coined the term “cultural landscape”?

$300 Answer from Geography: People

is the earth’s surface as modified by human action

$400 Question from Geography: People

This person argued that the cultural landscape should serve as the fundamental unit of study for geography

$400 Answer from Geography: People

Carl Sauer

$500 Question from Geography: People

This person came up with the gravity model and has a famous first law of geography which is “Everything is related to everything else, nut near things are more related than distant things

$500 Answer from Geography: People

Tobler

$100 Question from Maps

What is a map?

$100 Answer from Maps

a scale model of the real world

$200 Question from Maps

absolute location on a global scale is best expressed by these units

$200 Answer from Maps

Spatial coordinates of latitude and longitude

$300 Question from Maps

What is a mental map?

$300 Answer from Maps

subjective image of an area informed by individual perceptions and experiences in that area

$400 Question from Maps

During the process of mapmaking, in which the three-dimensional surface of the earth is projected onto a flat, two-dimensional surface what attributes can become distorted?

$400 Answer from Maps

shape area distance direction

$500 Question from Maps_________preserves the correct shape of Earth’s landmasses, while _________preserve accurate direction but completely distort Earth’s landmasses, and __________ attempts to balance several possible projection errors

$500 Answer from MapsGoode’s Homolosine preserves the correct shape of Earth’s landmasses, while Mercator preserve accurate direction but completely distort Earth’s landmasses, and Robinson attempts to balance several possible projection errors

$100 Question from Geography Concepts

•Since Israel is culturally homogenous it is considered a ______ region

$100 Answer from Geography Concepts

•Since Israel is culturally homogenous it is considered a formal region

$200 Question from Geography Concepts

•This concept states that there is a negative correlation between distance and connectivity

$200 Answer from Geography Concepts

Distance Decay

$300 Question from Geography Concepts

The ability to travel and communicate over greater distances in shorter amounts of time, due to technological innovations such as the airplane, automobile, telephone, and Internet, represents the idea of

$300 Answer from Geography Concepts

Time space compression

$400 Question from Geography Concepts

An area organized around a node or focal point connected by transportation, communication or economic systems is known as

$400 Answer from Geography Concepts

A functional region

$500 Question from Geography Concepts

Describe the boundaries of a perceptual region

$500 Answer from Geography Concepts

They are fuzzy as they depend on personal interpretation, for instance the deep south begins and ends in different places for different peopel

$100 Question from diffusion

•What are the two broad types of diffusion

$100 Answer from diffusion

Expansion & Relocation diffusion

$200 Question diffusion

The center and place of origin of a cultural tradition is called a

$200 Answer from diffusion

Hearth

$300 Question diffusionA super model wore a dress by Dolce & Gabbana on a run way in Paris, France. A month later Jennifer Aniston is seen wearing the dress in Hollywood and Michelle Obama was seen wearing it at the State of the Union Address

$300 Answer from diffusion

Hierarchical

$400 Question from diffusionIn the 1849 Henry David Theroux wrote the book civil disobedience which argued for non-violent resistance of unjust laws. 100 years later Mahatma Gandhi used the principles of the book to advocate for Indian independence from Britain. 15 years after that the same principles were adopted by Martin Luther King to fight for desegregation during the Civil Rights movement in the United States.

$400 Answer from diffusion

Stimulus Diffusion

$500 Question from diffusionDuring the 15 -16th centuries the Spanish crown invaded and seized land in modern day Mexico. When they came they conquered the Aztec empire, mostly because of a deadly disease the natives had no immunities too. The Spanish priests seeing the plight of the natives decided to stay and bring the religion of Catholicism to the people who survived. Today Mexico is a largely Catholic nation

$500 Answer from diffusion

Relocation Diffusion

$100 Question fromOdds & Ends

The ratio of a number of items in a defined area measures….

$100 Answer from Odds & Ends

density

$200 Question from Odds & Ends

The spatial arrangement of items in a given area is ….

$200 Answer from Odds & Ends

pattern

$300 Question from Odds & Ends

The idea that the physical environment offers certain constraints and opportunities that influence cultural practices without entirely determining them is known as

$300 Answer from Odds & Ends

Possibilism

$400 Question from Odds & Ends

This term most directly refers to geographical techniques that collect information about the earth’s surface from a distance

$400 Answer from Odds & Ends

Geographic Information systems

$500 Question from Odds & Ends

________ refers to the number of people in a given area, while _________ refers to the number of farmers per unit of arable (farm) land and _________ refers to the number of people supported by each individual unit of arable (farm) land

$500 Odds & EndsArithmetic Density refers to the number of people in a given area, while Agricultural Density refers to the number of farmers per unit of arable (farm) land and Physiological Density refers to the number of people supported by each individual unit of arable (farm) land

Final Jeopardy1,000

The idea of time-space compression has had dramatic impacts on how geographers think of distance. Define time-space convergence and given an example of this process at work today. Describe the effects of this convergence on the connectivity between places.

Final Jeopardy AnswerTime-space compression is the idea that due to advancing technologies it takes less time to get through space. For example it took Christopher Columbus months to reach the Caribbean from Spain, while today it would take a matter of weeks on a modern cruise ship, or even hours if one chose to fly. This convergence has greatly increased the connectivity between places. For example a classroom in the United States can now cooperate and collaborate with a classroom on the other side of the world in China.