Corporations with headquarters and regional offices is an example of which type of diffusion?(1 point)

Responses

geospatial

geospatial

hierarchical

hierarchical

stimulus

stimulus

relocation

relocation

contagious

5 answers

hierarchical
A particular sports team’s fans are most concentrated in the counties surrounding its home stadium, and the population of fans as a percentage of total population begins to decline as distance from the home stadium increases. This is an example of

(1 point)
Responses

assimilation.

assimilation.

acculturation.

acculturation.

syncretism.

syncretism.

distance decay.

distance decay.

time space compression.
distance decay.
Which statements accurately reflect the approach a geographic specialist might take to a political issue? Select all that apply.

(1 point)
Responses

A poststructuralist geographer might advocate for equitable international agreements regarding reduced climate emissions, in which developed countries assume a larger share of responsibility than developing countries.

A poststructuralist geographer might advocate for equitable international agreements regarding reduced climate emissions, in which developed countries assume a larger share of responsibility than developing countries.

A humanistic geographer might evaluate the ways in which association with a vernacular region affects people’s willingness to engage in sustainability efforts.

A humanistic geographer might evaluate the ways in which association with a vernacular region affects people’s willingness to engage in sustainability efforts.

A behavioral geographer might examine the political structures that lead to unequal access to resources in a specified region.

A behavioral geographer might examine the political structures that lead to unequal access to resources in a specified region.

A humanistic geographer might explore the meaning people attribute to public recreation areas and green space.

A humanistic geographer might explore the meaning people attribute to public recreation areas and green space.

A poststructuralist geographer might evaluate the ways in which people construct narratives about the significance of a location in their personal experience.
A poststructuralist geographer might advocate for equitable international agreements regarding reduced climate emissions, in which developed countries assume a larger share of responsibility than developing countries.

A humanistic geographer might evaluate the ways in which association with a vernacular region affects people’s willingness to engage in sustainability efforts.

A behavioral geographer might examine the political structures that lead to unequal access to resources in a specified region.

A humanistic geographer might explore the meaning people attribute to public recreation areas and green space.

A poststructuralist geographer might evaluate the ways in which people construct narratives about the significance of a location in their personal experience.