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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Notable Geographers
Urban Models
Map Projections
Industrial Location
Population
Q 100
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Q 100
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Q 100
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 300
Q 300
Q 300
Q 300
Q 300
Q 400
Q 400
Q 400
Q 400
Q 400
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Final Jeopardy
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100 Question from Urban Models
The Geographer(s) who designed a concentric model
based on Chicago
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100 Answer from Urban Models
Burgess
4
200 Question from Urban Models
The Geographer(s) who designed a sector model
because transportation routes affected settlement
5
200 Answer from Urban Models
Hoyt
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300 Question from Urban Models
The Geographer(s) who designed an urban model
based on cities after the use of the automobiles
when the CBD lost dominance
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300 Answer from Urban Models
Harris Ullman
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400 Question from Urban Models
The Geographer(s) who designed a more modern
model that states residential suburbs have
developed as Edge Cities with shopping and
employment
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400 Answer from Urban Models
Harris
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500 Question from Urban Models
The Geographer(s) who designed the Urban Realms
model, based on San Francisco, exurbs are likely
to become self-sufficient
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500 Answer from Urban Models
Vance
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100 Question from Notable Geographers
Cultural Landscape domestication of plants
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100 Answer from Urban Models
Carl Sauer
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200 Question from Urban Models
Food grows arithmetically and population
geometrically
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200 Answer from Urban Models
Malthus
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300 Question from Urban Models
Laws of Migration
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300 Answer from Urban Models
Ravenstein
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400 Question from Urban Models
Population growth compels subsistence farmers to
consider new farming approaches
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400 Answer from Urban Models
Boserup
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500 Question from Urban Models
Identified and mapped 11 main agricultural
regions
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500 Answer from Urban Models
Derwent Whittlesey
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100 Question from Projections
Your Text Here
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100 Answer from Projections
Goodes
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200 Question from Projections
Your Text Here
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200 Answer from Projections
Mercator
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300 Question from Projections
Your Text Here
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300 Answer from Projections
Equal-Area
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400 Question from Projections
Your Text Here
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400 Answer from Projections
Robinson
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500 Question from Projections
Your Text Here
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500 Answer from Projections
Peters
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100 Question from Population
The most populated region of the World
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100 Answer from Population
East Asia (followed by South Asia ,Southeast
Asia, Europe
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200 Question from Population
Stage of the DTM that is characterized by
declining death rates and high birth rates
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200 Answer from Population
Stage 2
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300 Question from Population
This country is in which stage of the DTM
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300 Answer from Population
Stage 2
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400 Question from Population
Which model states the causes of death in stages
1 Infectious/Parasitic 2 Pandemic
(cholera) 3 Degenerative Diseases 4 Delayed
Degenerative Diseases 5 Reemergence of
Infectious/Parasitic
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400 Answer from Population
Epidemiologic Transition (matches up w/DTM stages)
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500 Question from Population
Country w/highest population density
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500 Answer from Population
Monaco
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100 Question from Industrial Location
Geographer credited w/Least Cost Theory
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100 Answer from Industrial Location
Weber
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200 Question from Industrial Location
Factories should be located to minimize which 3
costs according to Webers Least Cost Theory
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200 Answer from Industrial Location
Transportation Labor Agglomeration
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300 Question from Industrial Location
Locational Interdependence geographer
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300 Answer from Industrial Location
Hotelling
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400 Question from Industrial Location
Zone of Profitability geographer
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400 Answer from Industrial Location
Losch
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500 Question from Industrial Location
The model that states agricultural productions
location to a city is influenced by bid-rent
theory, transportation costs, and ability to
store the product
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500 Answer from Industrial Location
Von Thunen
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Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy Answer
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