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Chapter 3 Spatial Interaction and Spatial Behavior
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Female migrants
________ are motivated by economic pushes and pull.
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Spatial interaction
________** is the contact between humans and places.
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suburban family
A(n) ________ may have a larger space due to their cars and jobs being further away.
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Soviets
________ were relocated in the early 20th century from the countryside into cities.
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zone of privacy
All humans claim a personal space as a(n) ________ and separation that their culture and circumstances permit.
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relocation of humans
Migration** is used to describe the ________ and where they settle.
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movement of humans
Mobility** is used to describe the ________ through space and time.
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emotional attachment
Territoriality** is the ________ to and the defence of home ground.
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Geographers
________ apply the study of space- time budgets for problems like traffic control, mass transit and highway design.
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Direction bias
________ is used to show that flows are not random and there are reasons why people use certain routes to get to certain places.
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Poverty
________ is the largest motivator of migration.
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Newtons law
________ of universal gravity in simpler terms states that larger things have bigger forces of attraction than smaller ones.
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Migration
________ affects national economic structures, determines population density and alters traditions and language.
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Western Hemisphere
Between the 16th and 19th centuries, 10 to 12 million Africans were forcefully migrated to the ________.
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gold rush
The ________ brought thousands of people to new regions in search of riches.
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Partial displacement migrations
________: Where a local moves to a place nearby their previous house and has overlapping activity spaces.
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spatial characteristics
The study of the temporal characteristics of activities in conjunction with their ________ is known as** time geography**
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Migration
________ is the permanent or planned long- term relocation of a residential place.
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Migration
________ can be forced or voluntary.