AP Human Geography Pre-Test. A. World Cities. B. Multiple Nuclei Model. D, Least Cost Theory. E. Cultural Landscape. F, Concentric Zone Model
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1 Paul T. Gray, Jr. Russellville High Schl - Russellville, AR paul.gray@rsdmail.k12.ar.us AP Human Gegraphy Pre-Test MATCHING- Therists in Human Gegraphy 1. Carl Sauer A. Wrld Cities 2. Jhann Heinrich vn Thunen B. Multiple Nuclei Mdel 3. Walter Christaller 4. Hmer H C. Organic Thery (f states) D, Least Cst Thery 5. Ernst Burgess E. Cultural Landscape 6, Chauncy Harris & Edward Ullman F, Cncentric Zne Mdel 7. Halfrd Mackinder G. Rimland Thery 8, P.O. Muller H. Sectr Mdel (urban) 9., Friedrich Ratzel I. Heartland Thery 1. Alfred Weber J. Stages f ecnmic grwth 11. Walt Rstw 12. Immanuel Wallerstein K. Suburbanizatin analysis L. Wrld-Systems Thery, 13. P.J. Taylr & R.E. Lang M. Central Place Thery 14. Nichlas Spykman N. Agricultural activities mdel 15. Ernst Ravenstein O. Gravity Mdel
2 Paul T. Gray, Jr. Russellville High Schl - RusselMlle, AR paul.gray@rsdrnail.kl 2.at.us MATCHING -Selected Mdels/Theries/Cncepts in Human Gegraphy, Central Place Thery A. minimum transprtatin cst 2. Cncentric Zne Mdel B. maritime bundary reslutin 3. Sectr Mdel (urban) C. wrld island 4. Multiple Nuclei Mdel D. hlds all places cannt be equally develped SJ Cre-periphery mdel (ecnmic) E. pr cuntry may tie currency t a richer cuntry D Demgraphic Transitin Mdel F. fcus n the imprtance f CBD, Dependency Thery G. spatial distributin f cities 8. Gravity Mdel H. develpment thery applicable acrss scales (glbal r lcal) Heartland & Rimland Theries I. CBD nt as imprtant 1. Migratin theries J. birth & mrtality rates 11. Median-line Principle K. inverse relatinship between vlume f migratin & distance frm surce & destinatin Renfrew Mdel L. push/pull frces Least Cst/Lcatin/Weber' s areas f 3 M. crrelatin between surce Thery languages agricultural centers & 3 majr 14. Wrld System Thery N. based n urban transprt rutes & bid rents 2
3 Paul T. Gray, Jr. Russelh,ille High Schl - Russellville, AR paul.gray@rsdmail.kl 2.ar.us AP Human Gegraphy Pre-Test MATCHING - Therists in Human Gegraphy i, Carl Sauer A. Wrld Cities Jhann Heinrich vn Thunen B. Multiple Nuclei Mdel Walter Christaller Hmer Hyt C, Organic Thery (f states) D, Least Cst Thery Ernst Burgess E. Cultural Landscape Chauncy Harris & Edward UIIman Halfrd Mackinder F, Cncentric Zne Mdel G. Rimland Thery P.O, Muller Friedrich Ratzel Alfred Weber Walt Rstw H. Sectr Mdel (urban) I. Heartland Thery J. Stages f ecnmic grwth K. Suburbanizatin analysis 12. Immanuel Wallerstein L, Wrld-Systems Thery P3. Taylr & R.E, Lang M, Central Place Thery Nichlas Spykman N. Agricultural activities mdel 15, Ernst Ravenstein O. Gravity Mdel
4 Paul T. Gray, Jr. Russellville High Schl - Russellville, AR paul.gray@rsdmail.kl 2.ar.us MATCHING- Selected Mdels/Theries/Cncepts in Human Gegraphy, Central Place Thery A. minimum transprtatin cst l 2. Cncentric Zne Mdel B. maritime bundary reslutin. ///ii 4. Sectr Mdel (urban) Multiple Nuclei Mdel C. wrld island D. hlds all places cannt be equally develped S. ' Cre-periphery mdel (ecnmic) E. pr cuntry may tie currency t a richer cuntry Demgraphic Transitin Mdel F. fcus n the imprtance f CBD 7. Dependency Thery G. spatial distributin f cities Gravity Mdel H. develpment thery applicable acrss scales (glbal r lcal) Heartland & Rimland Theries I. CBD nt as imprtant Migratin theries J. birth & mrtality rates Ii. Median-line Principle K, inverse relatinship between vlume f migratin & distance frm surce & destinatin Renfrew Mdel L. push/pull frces Least Cst/Lcatin/Weber' s areas f 3 M. crrelatin between surce Thery languages agricultural centers & 3 majr Wrld System Thery N. based n urban transprt rutes & bid rents
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