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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Paths,edges,districts,nodes and landmarks are used to organize
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Match the place with the belief or believers that hold the place sacred.
-Black Hills of South Dakota,USA
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Social affairs involving property rights,political jurisdictions,market areas,ethnic claims to specific areas and efforts to protect traditional land uses all involve issues of
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Buildings like the former World Trade Center in New York can simultaneously be part of a landscape of power and a symbolic landscape.
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-In the above isoline map,the darkest shadings illustrate ________ for cities in the United States,as expressed by architecture students at Virginia Tech in 1996.

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The United Nations Center for Human Development supports the "Disneyfication" process as a way of promoting historical awareness.
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An SUV in a high-end suburban megachurch parking lot surrounded by box stores is a classic landscape most likely seen in
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A study of the social and cultural meanings that people give to personal space - for example,how near or distant you like to sit near others in class - is known as
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Topophilia is concerned with understanding the formation of bubbles,or areas of personal place.
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What are "ordinary landscapes"? Citing one example,how does it reflect a particular ideology?
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________ is based on the commercial exploitation of the histories of people and places.
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The concept of territoriality helps to classify people and resources in terms of location in
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Write an essay where you explain how sense of place relates both to an insider's and an outsider's perspective,building in your own personal experiences.
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Recognizing that landscapes both produce and communicate meaning allows us to
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The study of the social and cultural meanings people give to personal space - like how far we stand from others when speaking to them - is known as
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Cosmopolitanism seeks to blend regional particularisms into one unified globalized culture.
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A person's ________ significantly affects their environmental knowledge and relationship with the environment.
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