The three schools of thought in Human Geography are the Welfare or Humanistic school, the Radical school, and the Behavioral school. |
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True or False: Environmental determinism suggests that humans have complete freedom in their decision-making without influence from nature. |
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False. Environmental determinism suggests that humans are influenced by their surrounding environment, making them passive agents. |
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Fill in the blanks: The concept of ___ emphasizes that nature provides opportunities which humans can exploit, thereby humanizing the environment. |
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Explain the idea of Neo Determinism in the context of human interaction with nature. |
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Neo Determinism balances nature and humanity.
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Regional analysis reveals unique characteristics.
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Fill in the blanks: The ___ school of thought in Human Geography focuses on social well-being aspects such as housing, health, and education. |
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True or False: The Behavioral school of thought in Human Geography disregards lived experiences and perceptions based on social categories. |
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False. The Behavioral school emphasizes the importance of lived experiences and perceptions based on ethnicity, race, and religion. |
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Describe the primary focus of the exploration and description stage in Human Geography. |
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Exploration and description focus on regions.
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Areal Differentiation refers to identifying the uniqueness of a region and understanding how and why it differs from other regions. |
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Fill in the blanks: Advances in science and technology have allowed humans to exploit the environment for ___, ___, and other resources. |
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True or False: Human Geography is solely focused on the physical aspects of the environment. |
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False. Human Geography studies the inter-relationship between the physical environment and the sociocultural environment created by humans. |
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Quantitative revolution enhances analysis in geography.
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Fill in the blanks: The ___ approach in Human Geography suggests that humans adapt to their natural environment and are influenced by its forces. |
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Discuss the impact of pollution as a result of human interaction with the environment. |
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Pollution significantly harms the environment.
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What is the primary concern of the Behavioral school of thought in Human Geography? |
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Behavioral school focuses on perceptions.
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Fill in the blanks: The interaction between humans and their environment can lead to both ___ and ___ outcomes. |
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How does the Welfare school of thought contribute to the understanding of Human Geography? |
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Welfare school enhances Human Geography.
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True or False: The concept of possibilism implies that human beings cannot change their natural environment at all. |
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False. Possibilism suggests that while nature presents certain limitations, humans can use their creativity to alter and adapt the environment. |
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The radical school of thought in human geography primarily uses which theoretical framework to explain social inequality? |
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Radical geography uses Marxian theory.
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