AP Human Geography Quizlet
You may use any source available to you to define these terms. Quizlet is very popular and resourceful.
Requirements: All terms must be defined.
Terms with an asterisk (*) must be answered in Four Square format.
All other terms may be defined on a separate sheet of paper, on an electronic file, or on note cards
Reminder: There are numerous hyperlinks through each unit page to help provide content for your four square
You may use any source available to you to define these terms. Quizlet is very popular and resourceful.
Requirements: All terms must be defined.
Terms with an asterisk (*) must be answered in Four Square format.
All other terms may be defined on a separate sheet of paper, on an electronic file, or on note cards
Reminder: There are numerous hyperlinks through each unit page to help provide content for your four square
4 Square Template | |
File Size: | 16 kb |
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Agglomeration
Barriadas Bid-rent theory Blockbusting CBD Census tract Cityscapes Colonial city Commercialization Commuter zone Counterurbanization Decentralization Deindustrialization Disamenity sector Early cities Economic base (basic/nonbasic) Edge cityEntrepot Favela Female-headed household Gateway city Gentrification Ghetto Ghettoization Global cities Globalization |
Great cities
Greenbelt High tech corridors Hinterland Indigenous city In-filling Informal sector InfrastructureInner city Invasion and succession Lateral commuting Megacities Megalopolis/conurbation Metropolitan area Metropolitan statistical area Micropolitan statistical area Multiplier effect Peak land value intersection Postindustrial city Primate cityRacial steering Rank-size rule |
Redlining
Restrictive covenants Segregation Site/situationSocial structure Specialization (urban) Squatter settlement Street patterns – grid, dendritic, access & control Suburbanization Tenement Threshold/range Underemployment Urban growth rate Urban hearth area Urban heat island Urban hierarchy Urban hydrology Urban morphology Urbanization World cityZone in transition Zoning Models: Bid-rent Theory – W. Alonso Central Place Theory –W. Christaller Concentric Zone Model Multiple Nuclei Model Sector Model Urban Model |