Deck 3: Geography and Spatial Analysis

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The "geography of power" has run a straight line from north to south for 4,000 years.
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The xenophobia often attributed to the Russian character results most directly from:

A) permafrost
B) northern latitude
C) having been invaded many times
D) having invaded many other countries
E) irredentism
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Approximately twelve billion humans live on the face of the Earth today.
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If the Ukraine is blessed in some ways geographically, it would have to be in its:

A) topography
B) location
C) natural resources
D) size
E) soil
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The English language was brought to Britain by the:

A) Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians
B) Angles, Saxons, Jutes
C) Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Georgians
D) French, Germans, Swiss
E) Irish, Celts, Scots
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Geopolitical theories accounting for state power suffered most severely from:

A) xenophobia
B) irredentism
C) fallacy of profligacy
D) reductionism
E) fallacy of geographic progression
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In most parts of the world, more than 100 inches of rainfall is generally required for agricultural success.
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Cases of domestic pets dying and cases of humans getting sick from bites by Bufo marinus have been reported for years in Florida.
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Nauru's source of ecological wealth consisted of:

A) monitor lizards
B) natural gas
C) oil
D) coral reefs
E) bird guano
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Which country has the biggest deposits of oil:

A) Ukraine
B) Libya
C) Russia
D) United States
E) Canada
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Of the various related bodies of knowledge, to which is geography closest in content?

A) natural sciences
B) humanities
C) business
D) education
E) fine arts
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From which discipline did geography most directly emerge in American universities?

A) anthropology
B) sociology
C) economics
D) physics
E) geology
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Which relies on satellite photographs?

A) Geosphere Project
B) Biosphere Project
C) Mercator Projection
D) Arability Projection
E) Irridescent Projection
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The Mercator Projection map works well as a navigational tool but has shortcomings as a symbolic representation of the size of the world's major land masses.
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Which statistic is correct concerning the Netherlands?

A) 55 million people
B) third-leading steel producer in Europe
C) third-leading computer chip producer in Europe
D) fourth in world on HDI
E) fourth in world in per capita GDP
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For what purpose was Bufo marinus introduced into rural Florida in the 1940s?

A) to mate with other similar toad species
B) to eat the growing mosquito pest problem
C) to eat the larvae of poisonous caterpillars
D) to provide food for Native Americans in the Everglades
E) to eat beetles devouring sugar cane
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Which culture was destroyed by the climatological and oceanic event known as El Nino?

A) Aztecs of Mesoamerica
B) Mecho Indians of Peru
C) Yanomamo Indians of Brazil
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Identify those factors relevant as geographic contributors to national power:

A) size, topography, climate
B) location, natural resources, size
C) climate, topography, natural resources
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The foreign policy of which country best illustrates the effect of geography on policy?

A) Switzerland's neutrality
B) Sweden's aggression
C) Finland's isolation
D) Brazil's economy
E) Ireland's potato famine
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Which tool led to solving the spread of London's nineteenth-century cholera epidemic?

A) land management
B) social Darwinism
C) mapping
D) geopolitics
E) spatial sensing
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The last Ice Age occurred about 100,000 years ago. The next one is predicted for 100,000 years in the Earth's future.
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The status of geography as a discipline is considerably higher among fellow social scientists today than was the case at the end of World War II.
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De-colonization is the only significant reason for large increases in the number of countries in the world since World War II.
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Karl Haushofer is considered the father of geography.
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The case studies on the Netherlands and Russia reveal those nations to be extremely similar repositories of natural resources.
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"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
William Morris Davis
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Alfred T. Mahan
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Karl Haushofer
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Halford MacKinder
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Sir Walter Raleigh
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Eratosthenes
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Bufo marinus
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Thomas Van Sant
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Aristotle
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Mikhail Lyubimov
Coined the term geography
William Morris Davis
Coined the term geography
Alfred T. Mahan
Coined the term geography
Karl Haushofer
Coined the term geography
Halford MacKinder
Coined the term geography
Sir Walter Raleigh
Coined the term geography
Eratosthenes
Coined the term geography
Bufo marinus
Coined the term geography
Thomas Van Sant
Coined the term geography
Aristotle
Coined the term geography
Mikhail Lyubimov
Nazi apologist
William Morris Davis
Nazi apologist
Alfred T. Mahan
Nazi apologist
Karl Haushofer
Nazi apologist
Halford MacKinder
Nazi apologist
Sir Walter Raleigh
Nazi apologist
Eratosthenes
Nazi apologist
Bufo marinus
Nazi apologist
Thomas Van Sant
Nazi apologist
Aristotle
Nazi apologist
Mikhail Lyubimov
Geosphere Project
William Morris Davis
Geosphere Project
Alfred T. Mahan
Geosphere Project
Karl Haushofer
Geosphere Project
Halford MacKinder
Geosphere Project
Sir Walter Raleigh
Geosphere Project
Eratosthenes
Geosphere Project
Bufo marinus
Geosphere Project
Thomas Van Sant
Geosphere Project
Aristotle
Geosphere Project
Mikhail Lyubimov
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
William Morris Davis
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Alfred T. Mahan
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Karl Haushofer
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Halford MacKinder
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Sir Walter Raleigh
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Eratosthenes
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Bufo marinus
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Thomas Van Sant
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Aristotle
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Mikhail Lyubimov
Father of modern geography
William Morris Davis
Father of modern geography
Alfred T. Mahan
Father of modern geography
Karl Haushofer
Father of modern geography
Halford MacKinder
Father of modern geography
Sir Walter Raleigh
Father of modern geography
Eratosthenes
Father of modern geography
Bufo marinus
Father of modern geography
Thomas Van Sant
Father of modern geography
Aristotle
Father of modern geography
Mikhail Lyubimov
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
William Morris Davis
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Alfred T. Mahan
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Karl Haushofer
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Halford MacKinder
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Sir Walter Raleigh
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Eratosthenes
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Bufo marinus
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Thomas Van Sant
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Aristotle
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Mikhail Lyubimov
Heartland thesis
William Morris Davis
Heartland thesis
Alfred T. Mahan
Heartland thesis
Karl Haushofer
Heartland thesis
Halford MacKinder
Heartland thesis
Sir Walter Raleigh
Heartland thesis
Eratosthenes
Heartland thesis
Bufo marinus
Heartland thesis
Thomas Van Sant
Heartland thesis
Aristotle
Heartland thesis
Mikhail Lyubimov
Introduced the potato to Europe
William Morris Davis
Introduced the potato to Europe
Alfred T. Mahan
Introduced the potato to Europe
Karl Haushofer
Introduced the potato to Europe
Halford MacKinder
Introduced the potato to Europe
Sir Walter Raleigh
Introduced the potato to Europe
Eratosthenes
Introduced the potato to Europe
Bufo marinus
Introduced the potato to Europe
Thomas Van Sant
Introduced the potato to Europe
Aristotle
Introduced the potato to Europe
Mikhail Lyubimov
Importance of seapower
William Morris Davis
Importance of seapower
Alfred T. Mahan
Importance of seapower
Karl Haushofer
Importance of seapower
Halford MacKinder
Importance of seapower
Sir Walter Raleigh
Importance of seapower
Eratosthenes
Importance of seapower
Bufo marinus
Importance of seapower
Thomas Van Sant
Importance of seapower
Aristotle
Importance of seapower
Mikhail Lyubimov
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Deck 3: Geography and Spatial Analysis
1
The "geography of power" has run a straight line from north to south for 4,000 years.
False
2
The xenophobia often attributed to the Russian character results most directly from:

A) permafrost
B) northern latitude
C) having been invaded many times
D) having invaded many other countries
E) irredentism
having been invaded many times
3
Approximately twelve billion humans live on the face of the Earth today.
False
4
If the Ukraine is blessed in some ways geographically, it would have to be in its:

A) topography
B) location
C) natural resources
D) size
E) soil
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The English language was brought to Britain by the:

A) Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians
B) Angles, Saxons, Jutes
C) Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Georgians
D) French, Germans, Swiss
E) Irish, Celts, Scots
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Geopolitical theories accounting for state power suffered most severely from:

A) xenophobia
B) irredentism
C) fallacy of profligacy
D) reductionism
E) fallacy of geographic progression
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In most parts of the world, more than 100 inches of rainfall is generally required for agricultural success.
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Cases of domestic pets dying and cases of humans getting sick from bites by Bufo marinus have been reported for years in Florida.
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9
Nauru's source of ecological wealth consisted of:

A) monitor lizards
B) natural gas
C) oil
D) coral reefs
E) bird guano
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10
Which country has the biggest deposits of oil:

A) Ukraine
B) Libya
C) Russia
D) United States
E) Canada
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Of the various related bodies of knowledge, to which is geography closest in content?

A) natural sciences
B) humanities
C) business
D) education
E) fine arts
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12
From which discipline did geography most directly emerge in American universities?

A) anthropology
B) sociology
C) economics
D) physics
E) geology
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13
Which relies on satellite photographs?

A) Geosphere Project
B) Biosphere Project
C) Mercator Projection
D) Arability Projection
E) Irridescent Projection
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The Mercator Projection map works well as a navigational tool but has shortcomings as a symbolic representation of the size of the world's major land masses.
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Which statistic is correct concerning the Netherlands?

A) 55 million people
B) third-leading steel producer in Europe
C) third-leading computer chip producer in Europe
D) fourth in world on HDI
E) fourth in world in per capita GDP
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16
For what purpose was Bufo marinus introduced into rural Florida in the 1940s?

A) to mate with other similar toad species
B) to eat the growing mosquito pest problem
C) to eat the larvae of poisonous caterpillars
D) to provide food for Native Americans in the Everglades
E) to eat beetles devouring sugar cane
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17
Which culture was destroyed by the climatological and oceanic event known as El Nino?

A) Aztecs of Mesoamerica
B) Mecho Indians of Peru
C) Yanomamo Indians of Brazil
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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18
Identify those factors relevant as geographic contributors to national power:

A) size, topography, climate
B) location, natural resources, size
C) climate, topography, natural resources
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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19
The foreign policy of which country best illustrates the effect of geography on policy?

A) Switzerland's neutrality
B) Sweden's aggression
C) Finland's isolation
D) Brazil's economy
E) Ireland's potato famine
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Which tool led to solving the spread of London's nineteenth-century cholera epidemic?

A) land management
B) social Darwinism
C) mapping
D) geopolitics
E) spatial sensing
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The last Ice Age occurred about 100,000 years ago. The next one is predicted for 100,000 years in the Earth's future.
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22
The status of geography as a discipline is considerably higher among fellow social scientists today than was the case at the end of World War II.
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De-colonization is the only significant reason for large increases in the number of countries in the world since World War II.
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Karl Haushofer is considered the father of geography.
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The case studies on the Netherlands and Russia reveal those nations to be extremely similar repositories of natural resources.
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"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
William Morris Davis
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Alfred T. Mahan
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Karl Haushofer
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Halford MacKinder
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Sir Walter Raleigh
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Eratosthenes
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Bufo marinus
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Thomas Van Sant
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Aristotle
"All things in nature possess something of the marvelous"
Mikhail Lyubimov
Coined the term geography
William Morris Davis
Coined the term geography
Alfred T. Mahan
Coined the term geography
Karl Haushofer
Coined the term geography
Halford MacKinder
Coined the term geography
Sir Walter Raleigh
Coined the term geography
Eratosthenes
Coined the term geography
Bufo marinus
Coined the term geography
Thomas Van Sant
Coined the term geography
Aristotle
Coined the term geography
Mikhail Lyubimov
Nazi apologist
William Morris Davis
Nazi apologist
Alfred T. Mahan
Nazi apologist
Karl Haushofer
Nazi apologist
Halford MacKinder
Nazi apologist
Sir Walter Raleigh
Nazi apologist
Eratosthenes
Nazi apologist
Bufo marinus
Nazi apologist
Thomas Van Sant
Nazi apologist
Aristotle
Nazi apologist
Mikhail Lyubimov
Geosphere Project
William Morris Davis
Geosphere Project
Alfred T. Mahan
Geosphere Project
Karl Haushofer
Geosphere Project
Halford MacKinder
Geosphere Project
Sir Walter Raleigh
Geosphere Project
Eratosthenes
Geosphere Project
Bufo marinus
Geosphere Project
Thomas Van Sant
Geosphere Project
Aristotle
Geosphere Project
Mikhail Lyubimov
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
William Morris Davis
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Alfred T. Mahan
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Karl Haushofer
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Halford MacKinder
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Sir Walter Raleigh
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Eratosthenes
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Bufo marinus
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Thomas Van Sant
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Aristotle
Harsh climate affects Russian national character
Mikhail Lyubimov
Father of modern geography
William Morris Davis
Father of modern geography
Alfred T. Mahan
Father of modern geography
Karl Haushofer
Father of modern geography
Halford MacKinder
Father of modern geography
Sir Walter Raleigh
Father of modern geography
Eratosthenes
Father of modern geography
Bufo marinus
Father of modern geography
Thomas Van Sant
Father of modern geography
Aristotle
Father of modern geography
Mikhail Lyubimov
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
William Morris Davis
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Alfred T. Mahan
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Karl Haushofer
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Halford MacKinder
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Sir Walter Raleigh
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Eratosthenes
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Bufo marinus
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Thomas Van Sant
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Aristotle
Looks like Jabba the Hutt
Mikhail Lyubimov
Heartland thesis
William Morris Davis
Heartland thesis
Alfred T. Mahan
Heartland thesis
Karl Haushofer
Heartland thesis
Halford MacKinder
Heartland thesis
Sir Walter Raleigh
Heartland thesis
Eratosthenes
Heartland thesis
Bufo marinus
Heartland thesis
Thomas Van Sant
Heartland thesis
Aristotle
Heartland thesis
Mikhail Lyubimov
Introduced the potato to Europe
William Morris Davis
Introduced the potato to Europe
Alfred T. Mahan
Introduced the potato to Europe
Karl Haushofer
Introduced the potato to Europe
Halford MacKinder
Introduced the potato to Europe
Sir Walter Raleigh
Introduced the potato to Europe
Eratosthenes
Introduced the potato to Europe
Bufo marinus
Introduced the potato to Europe
Thomas Van Sant
Introduced the potato to Europe
Aristotle
Introduced the potato to Europe
Mikhail Lyubimov
Importance of seapower
William Morris Davis
Importance of seapower
Alfred T. Mahan
Importance of seapower
Karl Haushofer
Importance of seapower
Halford MacKinder
Importance of seapower
Sir Walter Raleigh
Importance of seapower
Eratosthenes
Importance of seapower
Bufo marinus
Importance of seapower
Thomas Van Sant
Importance of seapower
Aristotle
Importance of seapower
Mikhail Lyubimov
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