According to John Agnew ______ refers back to the everyday placing or context of social life. -
ANS-locale
According to John Agnew ______ refers back to the goal or constant coordinates on the floor of
the Earth. - ANS-vicinity
According to John Agnew ______ refers to the subjective and emotional attachment human
beings have to location. - ANS-sense of vicinity
All geographies are regulated (have policies of a few type). - ANS-True
Context impacts our choice-making and behaviors but most often we ignore the context of our
regular lives. - ANS-True
Cultural geography explores the intersection of _______ and _________. - ANS-context and
subculture
For Anderson, tradition is described as: - ANS-what humans do
From a cultural geography attitude, locations are taken and made by way of the intersection of
_________ and ___________. - ANS-context and way of life
In the first actual few paragraphs Anderson says that geographers are inquisitive about: -
ANS-Context
Non-human actors including pigeons and climate also play a role inside the taking and making
of places like Trafalgar Square - ANS-True
Places are stricken by trace "chains" connecting any neighborhood region to the beyond and
throughout the globe. - ANS-True
Places are best defined as ______? - ANS-?
NOT: Nouns
Some geographers have a look at media and digital areas (information channels, net-websites,
and many others.). - ANS-True
The difference between space and region is excellent described as? - ANS-Space is summary
whereas region is lived (meaningful)