AP Human Geography Quizlet
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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
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AgglomerationAgglomeration economics
Bid Rent theoryBreak-of-bulk (point) Bulk gaining industry Bulk-reducing industry Carrier efficiency Comparative advantage Complimentary trade Core region Cottage industry Cumulative Causation Cultural convergence DeglomerationDeindustrialization Dependency theory Development Developed country Developing country Distance decay Economic sectorEconomies of scale Ecotourism Energy consumption EntrepotExport processing zone Fixed costs Footloose industry Fordism Foreign Direct investment Friction of distance Globalization Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Gross National Product (GNP) Growth pole High-technology corridors Human Development Index Industrial Revolution |
Infrastructure
International Division of Labor Just in Time production Labor Intensive Least Cost location LDC/MDC Manufacturing export zones MaquiladoraMarket orientation Multinational corporation Multiplier effect Neo-colonialism Outsourcing Peripheral region Postindustrial Primary sector Purchasing Power Parity Resource orientation Secondary sector Semi-peripheral region Specialized Economic Zones (SEZ) Stages of Growth (model) Substitution principle Technology gap Technology transfer Technopole Tertiary sector Threshold/Range Central Place Theory Time-space compression Time-space convergence Transnational corporation Ubiquitous Underdeveloped country Value added Variable costs World cities |
Weber’s Least cost theory
Location theory Rostow’s modernization model Wallerstein’s Core periphery model/World System Theory Modernization model Structuralist model Dependency Theory Liberal model Ullman’s conceptual framework Losch’s model (zone of profitability) 4 Asian Tigers (S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore) Canadian Industrial heartland NAFTA/GATT/WTO OECD/OPEC TPP |