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AP Human Geo Ch 11 notes

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Seth Adler Where Is Industry Distributed? Originated in northern England and southern Scotland in the latter 18th century. Diffused to Europe and North America in the 19th century. Origin of Industry Industrial Revolution ? Series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods. Resulted in new social, economic, and political inventions Started in the UK in the late 1700s Cottage Industry ? Manufacturing based in homes rather than in a factory. Before the Industrial Revolution The most important invention was the steam engine. James Watt 1769 Scotland Iron: The first industry to benefit from the steam engine. The engine provided heat for the ovens Henry Cort established an iron forge near Fareham, England.

AP Human Geo Ch 12 notes

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AP Human Geography Chapter Twelve - Services Seth Adler Seth Adler I. Where Did Services Originate? a. Service ? Any activity that fulfills a human?s want or need for money. (1) In America, ? are in a service. (2) In LDCs, less than ? are in a service. b. Settlement ? A permanent collection of buildings where people live, sleep, and obtain services. A. Three Types of Services a. Contributes 2/3 of the GDP for MDCs, and less than ? in LDCs. (1) Opposite of the primary sector in the industry. b. The three types are consumer services, business services, and public services. 1. Consumer Services a. Consumer Services ? Businesses that provide services to individuals. (1) Retail, education, health, and leisure services.

AP Human geoCh 2 Vocab

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Vocabulary Agricultural Density - The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture. Agricultural Revolution - The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering. Arithmetic Density - The total number of people divided by the total land area. Census - A complete enumeration of a population. Crude Birth Rate (CBR) - The total number of live births in a year for every 1,000 people alive in the society. Crude Death Rate (CDR) - The total number of deaths in a year for every 1,000 people alive in a society.

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Chapter 11 Industry 1) Approximately three-fourths of the world's industrial production is concentrated in four regions. Which of the following is ?not? one of these four regions? A) Eastern North America B) Eastern Europe C) Northwestern Europe D) East Asia E) Eastern South America Answer: E 2) The Industrial Revolution began in A) Great Britain. B) Japan. C) Russia. D) the United States. E) the Fertile Crescent. Answer: A 3) Geographers recognize that connections are important to explain why a particular place is suitable for industry. Connections refers to A) where the markets for the product are located. B) where the resources needed to make the product are located.

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Name:_______________________________________________ Date:______________ Viewing Guide: Teacher?s Answer Key Guns, Germs, and Steel: Episode 1 Directions: Before viewing the fi lm, read each question below so you know what information and ideas you should be looking for as you watch Episode 1. Record your answers to each question by providing as many facts, details, and examples as possible to answer each question. Be prepared to discuss your answers with the class and to use them as you work on a project. 1. According to Jared Diamond, what are the three major elements that separate the world?s ?haves? from the ?have nots?? Answer: Guns, germs, and steel 2. Jared Diamond refers to the people of New Guinea as ?among the world?s most culturally

AP Human Geography Ch. 5 Key issuses

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The Cultural Landscape by Rubenstein Chapter 5: Languages Key Issue 1: Where Are Languages Distributed? Pages 142-149 ***Always keep your key term packet out whenever you take notes from Rubenstein. As the terms come up in the text, think through the significance of the term. Define language: Define official language: Define language family: Define language branch: Define language group: Make brief notes on each of the following language families as you read about them in this section (i.e. how many people speak a language of that family, where spoken, common languages, etc.). See pages 146-149. Indo-European Sino-Tibetan Austronesian Austro-Asiatic Tai Kadai Japanese Korean Afro-Asiatic Altaic Uralic Niger-Congo Nilo-Saharan

AP Human Geography Ch. 5 Key Issue 4 Worksheet

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1 Language: Key Issue 4 Why Do People Preserve Local Languages? Rubenstein, pp. 156-165 Preserving Language Diversity 1. Define extinct languages: 2. Ethnologue considers ______ languages as nearly extinct because of two reasons: a. b. 3. _____ extinct languages are in Africa 4. _____ extinct languages are in the Americas 5. Where and when was Gothic spoken? 6. What ethnicity is most associated with Hebrew? When did its use diminish? 7. What event brought about the revival of Hebrew? What are the official languages of Israel? 8. Where are Celtic languages spoken today? Be sure to name every place. 9. How long was Welsh dominate in Wales? Why did the Welsh langauge diminish?

AP Human Geography Ch 4 Reading Guide

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Chapter 4: Folk and Popular Culture Name: Directions: Answer the following questions using the text, illustrations and sidebars within the textbook. Key Issue 1: Where Are Folk and Popular Leisure Activities Distributed? (Rubenstein, pp. 108-115) *Use page 108 to answer #1 and #2 1. Define folk culture: 2. Define popular culture: 3. What is the difference between a habit and a custom and provide an example of each? 4. Complete the following table comparing and contrasting the origins, diffusion, and distribution of folk and popular culture . Origins Diffusion Distribution Folk Culture Popular Culture 5. List the elements of the origin and characteristics of folk music.

AP Human Geography Ch. 4 Learning Guide

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Chapter 4 Learning Guide ? Folk & Popular Culture Key Issue 1 ? Where Do Folk and Popular Cultures Originate and Diffuse? Pgs. 104 - 111 What is the difference between a habit and a custom and provide an example of each? Define folk culture: Define popular culture: Folk culture is more likely to vary from __________________ to ____________________ at a given time, where ____________________ _______________________ is more likely to vary from ____________________ to ____________________ at a given place. Origin of Folk & Popular Culture

AP Human Geography Ch. 3 Test Items

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RUBENSTEIN, An Introduction to Human Geography, The Cultural Landscape Chapter 3 Migration MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) The ability to move from one location to another is A) migration. B) mobility. C) net migration. D) voluntary migration. Answer: B Diff: 1 2) A permanent move to a new location is A) migration. B) mobility. C) net migration. D) voluntary migration. Answer: A Diff: 1 3) A country has net immigration if emigration ________ immigration. A) equals B) exceeds C) is closer to net migration than D) is less than Answer: D Diff: 1 4) Refugees migrate primarily because of which type of push factor? A) economic B) environmental C) political D) all of the above

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