1. 1 st Agricultural Revolution
2. 2 nd Agricultural Revolution
3. 5 Themes—region, location, place, human-environment interaction, movement
4. 7 Urban Models (Burgess, Hoyt, Harris & Ullman, Vance, Griffin-Ford, de Blij, & McGee),
5. acculturation & assimilation
6. agglomeration & deglomeration
7. Balkanization
8. Bid Rent Theory/Bid-Rent Curve
9. boundary disputes: definitional/territorial, locational/positional, operational/functional, allocational/resource
10. Central Business District (CBD)
11. Central Place Theory (Christaller)
12. centripetal & centrifugal forces
13. commercial Agriculture
14. conurbation & the Megalopolis
15. core-semi-periphery, periphery: Wallerstein
16. cultural landscapes (C. Sauer)
17. culture: folk, popular, material, nonmaterial
18. demographic indicators(several)
19. Demographic Transition Model
20. Dependency Theory
21. diffusion (different kinds: leave about 8 cards)
22. distance decay
23. doctrines of major world religions & sects/denomination: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism
24. economic indicators: GDP, GNP (a.k.a. GNI), GDP/GNP PPP, GDP/GNP per capita, HDI, etc.)
25. economic sectors: primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary, quinary)
26. economic structures (free market/capitalism, mixed, command)
27. edge city(ies)
28. enclave
29. exclave
30. fair trade
31. folk culture
32. free trade
33. Genetically Modified [Organisms] (GM) [O]
34. gerrymandering
35. Global Information System (GIS)
36. globalization
37. Global Positioning System (GPS)
38. Glocalization
39. Gravity Model
40. Green Revolution (3rd Agricultural Revolution)
41. Heartland/Rimland Theory
42. Industrial Revolution
43. irredentism
44. isotropic plane
45. language families
46. Levels of Development: DCs and other labels
47. Levels of Development: LDCs and other labels
48. Levels of Development: MDCs and other labels
49. linguistic hearths
50. maquiladoras
51. megacity(ies)
52. morphology: 5 shapes of states
53. nation
54. New Urbanism
55. popular culture
56. population density
57. population growth patterns
58. population pyramids (a.k.a. age-sex diagrams)
59. possibilism vs. environmental determinism
60. primate city
61. push and pull factors
62. rank-size-rule
63. rate of natural increase (RNI) [a.k.a. Natural Rate of Increase (NRI)]
64. Ravenstein’s migration “laws”
65. religious hearths 66. Ratzel 67. Renfrew
68. Rostow
69. scale
70. site & situation
71. space-time compression
72. spatial (thinking)
73. Special Economic Zones
74. state
75. subsistence agriculture
76. survey patterns (long lots, metes and bounds, township-and-range)
77. sustainable development
78. Thomas Malthus
79. time-distance decay
80. Tobler’s Law
81. topography
82. transhumance
83. transportation (especially “break-ofbulk” point)
84. Von Thünen
85. Weber’s Least Cost Theory
86. World (Global) Cities
87. world religions (basic tenets: Judaism, Christianity & its sects, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, atheism, agnostic, animism, Sikhism, others?)
2. 2 nd Agricultural Revolution
3. 5 Themes—region, location, place, human-environment interaction, movement
4. 7 Urban Models (Burgess, Hoyt, Harris & Ullman, Vance, Griffin-Ford, de Blij, & McGee),
5. acculturation & assimilation
6. agglomeration & deglomeration
7. Balkanization
8. Bid Rent Theory/Bid-Rent Curve
9. boundary disputes: definitional/territorial, locational/positional, operational/functional, allocational/resource
10. Central Business District (CBD)
11. Central Place Theory (Christaller)
12. centripetal & centrifugal forces
13. commercial Agriculture
14. conurbation & the Megalopolis
15. core-semi-periphery, periphery: Wallerstein
16. cultural landscapes (C. Sauer)
17. culture: folk, popular, material, nonmaterial
18. demographic indicators(several)
19. Demographic Transition Model
20. Dependency Theory
21. diffusion (different kinds: leave about 8 cards)
22. distance decay
23. doctrines of major world religions & sects/denomination: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism
24. economic indicators: GDP, GNP (a.k.a. GNI), GDP/GNP PPP, GDP/GNP per capita, HDI, etc.)
25. economic sectors: primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary, quinary)
26. economic structures (free market/capitalism, mixed, command)
27. edge city(ies)
28. enclave
29. exclave
30. fair trade
31. folk culture
32. free trade
33. Genetically Modified [Organisms] (GM) [O]
34. gerrymandering
35. Global Information System (GIS)
36. globalization
37. Global Positioning System (GPS)
38. Glocalization
39. Gravity Model
40. Green Revolution (3rd Agricultural Revolution)
41. Heartland/Rimland Theory
42. Industrial Revolution
43. irredentism
44. isotropic plane
45. language families
46. Levels of Development: DCs and other labels
47. Levels of Development: LDCs and other labels
48. Levels of Development: MDCs and other labels
49. linguistic hearths
50. maquiladoras
51. megacity(ies)
52. morphology: 5 shapes of states
53. nation
54. New Urbanism
55. popular culture
56. population density
57. population growth patterns
58. population pyramids (a.k.a. age-sex diagrams)
59. possibilism vs. environmental determinism
60. primate city
61. push and pull factors
62. rank-size-rule
63. rate of natural increase (RNI) [a.k.a. Natural Rate of Increase (NRI)]
64. Ravenstein’s migration “laws”
65. religious hearths 66. Ratzel 67. Renfrew
68. Rostow
69. scale
70. site & situation
71. space-time compression
72. spatial (thinking)
73. Special Economic Zones
74. state
75. subsistence agriculture
76. survey patterns (long lots, metes and bounds, township-and-range)
77. sustainable development
78. Thomas Malthus
79. time-distance decay
80. Tobler’s Law
81. topography
82. transhumance
83. transportation (especially “break-ofbulk” point)
84. Von Thünen
85. Weber’s Least Cost Theory
86. World (Global) Cities
87. world religions (basic tenets: Judaism, Christianity & its sects, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, atheism, agnostic, animism, Sikhism, others?)