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Component 2: Human Geography
5. Changing Places
5.2. Changing Places – Relationships and Connections
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Match the type of relationship or connection with its description:
Social ↔️ Interaction of cultural values
Economic ↔️ Exchange of goods and capital
Political ↔️ Cooperation and agreements
Cultural ↔️ Exchange of traditions
Goods flows involve the trade and transportation of physical
products
Relationships between places can be local, regional, national, or global in scale.
True
Match the type of relationship or connection with its example:
Social ↔️ Exchange of cultural values
Economic ↔️ Exchange of goods
Political ↔️ Cooperation on governance
Cultural ↔️ Exchange of traditions
Connections between places involve flows of people, capital, goods, services, and
information
Relationships between places can be local, regional, national, or
global
Match the description with its type:
Relationships ↔️ Links between places
Connections ↔️ Flows of people, capital, goods
Political relationships involve cooperation, agreements, and governance
structures
The case study illustrates how economic relationships with rural areas can evolve into increased people flows and
information
flows.
The changing relationships between places are crucial for understanding their
transformations
True
Match the aspect of sustainability with its example:
Environmental ↔️ Minimal pollution
Social ↔️ Fair trade practices
Economic ↔️ Support local businesses
What do relationships between places refer to?
Social, economic, cultural links
What do people flows between places involve?
Migration, tourism, exchanges
What do services and information flows involve?
Exchange of expertise, data
Connections between places contribute to place change through the flow of people, capital, goods, services, and
information
Connections between places involve flows of people, capital, goods, services, and
information
Relationships and connections drive social, economic, political, and cultural
changes
in places over time
True
Connections between places involve flows of people, capital, goods, services, and
information
Economic relationships involve the exchange of goods, services, and
capital
Relationships between places can be local, regional, national, or
global
Changing relationships between places can drive social, economic, political, and
cultural
transformations.
Sustainability in relationships refers to environmental, social, and economic
well-being
.
Relationships and connections between places contribute to how places are
changing
Capital flows involve investments and financial transactions between places.
True
What impact do relationships and connections have on places?
Significant impact on change
What is an example of an economic relationship between places?
Exchange of goods, capital
Economic relationships involve the exchange of goods, services, and
capital
Match the type of relationship with its example:
Social ↔️ Exchange of cultural values
Economic ↔️ Exchange of goods
Political ↔️ Cooperation and agreements
Relationships and
connections
contribute to how places change over time
True
Social relationships involve the interaction and exchange of cultural values, customs, and
ideas
Connections, such as flows of people, capital, and goods, contribute to
place change
True
Increased urbanization can lead to greater migration and flows of
information
between urban and rural areas.
Economic resilience in sustainability involves fostering stable and diverse
economies
.