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Chapter 5 Review for Test APHG

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1) The geographic study of the distribution of languages provides a good example of A) the interplay between globalization and local diversity. B) the diffusion of folk culture in different areas of the world. C) the role and spread of religion across much of the world. D) political conflicts that arise due to ethnic tensions. Answer: A 2) A literary tradition is A) a form of a language used for official government business. B) a form of a language spoken in a particular area. C) a collection of languages related to each other. D) the written form of a language. E) the variety of dialects in a language. Answer: D 3) ________ is to Canada as ________ is to the United States. A) French; Spanish B) Presidential government; parliamentary government

Key Issues

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Chapter 1 Key Issues ? This is Geography The Goal: The goal of Key Issues is to build understanding of the text, generate a study guide for later use, and increase retention or memory of what we learn in class and what you read at home. This will make your time spent working on AP Human Geo more efficient and effective. This assignment is designed using research- based best practice for reaching the goal. AP Human Geography Enduring Understandings for This Unit

City Brochure

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Rubric for Brochure Task Description: Students will create a Brochure. Students are required to pick a city and research information relating to the five themes of geography. Students are graded on content as well as ability to write out and present the information in a clear manner. Although creativity is not strictly required, the brochure needs to legible and concise. To help guide you through this assignment, think of this project as attempting to convince someone to visit the city you choose. Criteria weight 4 3 2 1 Content 15 Points Demonstrates in depth understanding of topic Accurately utilizes researched information in the brochure Demonstrates understanding of the topic Employs research information with an adequate degree of accuracy

Devolutionary Forces

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AP Human Geography Workshop Devolutionary Forces Scott Dobler, WKU Human Geography: Landscapes of Human Activities, 12th Edition ISBN: 978-0-07-802146-6 Chapter 12: The Political Ordering of Space Chapter LayoutConcepts and Key Terms Introduction: Political Geography GeoPolitics National Political System: State Nation Nation State Compact States Prorupt States Elongated sates Fragmented states Perforated states Exclaves Enclaves Core Area Natural boundaries Geometric boundaries Antecedent boundaries Subsequent boundaries Consequent boundaries Superimposed boundaries Relic boundaries National Political System (continued): Positional disputes Territorial disputes Irredentism Resource disputes Functional disputes Centripetal Forces Centrifugal Forces Nationalism Sub nationalism

History

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A Short History of ?Natural' Disasters We know from scientific evidence that there were natural disasters long before human beings were writing history, but most people trace the first written description of a natural disaster to the flood described in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Almost every culture has some version of the flood story, and in many cases, the story is that it was divine punishment for human sinfulness.

5 Theme Graphic Organizer

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c5 Themes of Geography Graphic Organizer Name:______________________ Google Classroom Code:_______ City:____________________ Theme of Geography Notes and Example?s City of my Choice Location Question: What is it: Example: Place Question: What is it: Example: Human-Environment Interaction Question: What is it: Example: Region Question: What is it: Example: Movement Question: What is it: Example:
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5 Themes of Geography Quiz Which of the following are the five themes of geography? Location, place, human-environment interaction, region, movement Location, Geography, absolute location, relative location, social studies Location, America, North America, Europe, and Asia Asia, Europe, north and south America, and Africa An example of relative location is 41 N 87 W 430 Koffman Drive Mexico is south of the United States Hopkinsville, Ky Which of the following is not an example of a physical characteristic of place The weather in Pheonix, Arizona the beaches in Hawaii the southern region of the united states the grand canyon The three types of regions are Formal, functional, perceptual Formal, Absolute Location, and Relative Location Functional, Perceptual, movement

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