Exam 6: Interpreting Places and Landscapes
Exam 1: Geography Matters234 Questions
Exam 2: The Changing Global Context222 Questions
Exam 3: Population Geography238 Questions
Exam 4: People and Nature236 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural Geographies229 Questions
Exam 6: Interpreting Places and Landscapes210 Questions
Exam 7: Geographies of Economic Development275 Questions
Exam 8: Food and Agriculture225 Questions
Exam 9: Political Geographies242 Questions
Exam 10: Urbanization216 Questions
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The origins of modernity can be traced to the European Renaissance and the emergence of the world-system of competitive capitalism in the eleventh century.
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People with broader and more expansive images of place are less likely to travel far than those with narrower and more localized images of place.
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Match the place with the belief or believers that hold the place sacred.
-The Ganges,India's holiest river
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Territoriality helps us understand how rules,laws,and the exercise of power have become associated with
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In one's cognitive image of Paris,the Eiffel Tower can be both a node and a landmark.
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The parking lot down the street would best be characterized as a
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Varanasi - on the Ganges River - is an exceptionally sacred pilgrimage site to
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Match the term or phrase to the landscape.
-the West Edmonton Mall
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Match the example to the term it best represents.
-the sense of longing or belonging that many people feel about places special to them,such as their home towns.
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To an ethologist,graffiti in a high-density urban area is likely to be explained as a(n)
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The meanings that people give to places are based only on our personalities and what we experience through our senses.
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Which of the following is usually the most important consideration for the heritage industry when it decides how to restore and develop a given landscape?
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Contemporary landscapes contain increasing numbers of inauthentic settings-what geographer David Harvey has called the _________ of global capitalism.
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What are derelict landscapes? Cite an example and explain how it reflects a particular ideology.
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Overwhelming ________ is one of the biggest dangers facing successful slow cities.
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Arguably,shopping malls perform the trick of mystifying the true connection between the ideals and reality of consumption by
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For which of the following groups do the Holy Lands of Palestine/Israel not have significance?
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