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AP Human Geography Ch. 3 Powerpoint

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Migration Chapter 3 Migration Mobility is most generalized term that refers to all types of movements Journeying each day to work or school Weekly visits to local shops Annual trips to visit relatives who live in a different state Short-term and repetitive acts of mobility are referred to as circulation. Ex. College students moving to college each fall and returning home each spring ? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Migration Migration A change in residence that is intended to be permanent. Emigration-leaving a country. Immigration-entering a country. Little Haiti, Miami, Florida Migration A permanent move to a new location constitutes migration. Emigration is migration from a location. Immigration is migration to a location.

AP Human Geography Ch. 2 Test Items

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RUBENSTEIN, An Introduction to Human Geography, The Cultural Landscape Chapter 2 Population MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) One important feature of the world's population with the most significant future implications is that A) it is increasing more slowly than in the past. B) there are more people alive in the world now than at any time in the past. C) the most rapid growth is occurring in the less developed countries. D) people are uniformly distributed across Earth. 2) Geographers define overpopulation as A) too many people in the world. B) too many people compared to resources. C) too many people in a region. D) all of the above

AP Human Geography Ch. 2 Powerpoint

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? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 2 Lecture Population and Health The Cultural Landscape Eleventh Edition Matthew Cartlidge University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1 Key Issues Where is the world population distributed? Why is global population increasing? Why does population growth vary among regions? Why do some regions face health threats? ? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. 2 Learning Outcomes 2.1.1: Describe regions where population is clustered and where it is sparse. 2.1.2: Define three types of density used in population geography. 2.2.1: Understand how to measure population growth through the nature increase rate. 2.2.2: Understand how to measure births and deaths through CBR and CDR. 2.2.3: Understand how to read a population pyramid. ? 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

AP Human Geography Ch. 1 Sec. 1 Flash Cards

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Geography Geo= Earth/ Graphy= to write Map a two-dimensionalor flat-scale modeof the Earth'ssurface Cartography Map-making How do you use maps? Reference tool, Communications tool Eratosthenes First person to use the word Geography Ptolemy Produced maps based on information from merchants that traveled the Roman Empire Pei Xiu The fatherof Chinese cartography Muhammed al-Idrisi Muslim geographer, made a world map and geography text in 1154 Martin Waldseemuller German cartographer produced the first map with the word "America" Abraham Ortelius Flemish cartographer created the 1st modern atlas Bernhardus Vernius made Geographia Generalis Map Scale The relationship of a features size on a map to its actual size on Earth Ratio or Fraction the numerical

AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Vocabulary

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Cartography- Ch. 1 Sec. 1 Page 5- The Science of mapmaking. Contagious diffusion- Ch. 1 Sec. 3 Page 26-27. The rapid, widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population. Example: The spread of McDonalds across the globe Cultural ecology- Ch. 1 Page 34?the study of how humans adapt to social and environmental factors in order to survive and prosper. Example: Adobe style housing in the Southwest. Culture- Ch. 1 Section 2 Page 18. The body of customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms that together constitute the distinct tradition of a group of people. Example: Religion, Language, Customs Density- Ch. 1 Sec. 3 Page 22. The frequency with which something occurs in space. Example: The number of people who live in a 1 mile area.

Notes for AP Human Geography

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1 AP Human Geography Outline Ch. 1 Thinking Geographically Key Issue 1: How do geographers describe where things are? Map- a two-dimensional model of Earth?s surface, or a portion of it. Place- a specific point of Earth distinguished by a particular character. Region- an area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features. Scale- the relationship between a map?s distances and the actual distances on Earth. Space- the physical gap between two objects. Connections- relationships among people and objects across a barrier of space. Cartography- the science of map-making. -Earliest surviving maps are from Babylonian clay tablets, (c. 2300 B.C.) -Aristotle was first to demonstrate that Earth is spherical.

Rubenstein Chapter 7 Notes

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Seth Adler Ethnicity ? Identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a homeland Race ? Identity with a group of people who share a biological ancestor Where Are Ethnicities Distributed? Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States The two most numerous ethnicities in the US are Hispanic or Latinos (15%) and African Americans (13%). Clustering of Ethnicities Ethnic groups may live in a particular region and they may live in particular neighborhoods. Regional Concentration of Ethnicities Hispanic or Latino: Clustered in Southwest (Mostly in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and California). ?Hispanic? is coined by the US government in 1973. African Americans: Clustered in Southeast (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, South Carolina, and Mississippi).

ap human geo test #6

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All PDF Ap human geography chapter 6 and 7 test Ap human geography chapter 6 and 7 test .. Download: Download: Ap human geography chapter 6 and 7 test Ap human geography chapter 6 and 7 test This is a review for the chapter 6-7 test in AP Human Geography. Results 1 - 50 of 1802 AP Human Geography Barrons Vocabulary Chapter 6: Agriculture and Rural Geography Flashcards: AP Human Geography Barrons Book AP Exam Vocabulary AP Human Geography Chapter 6-7 Vocabulary Quiz. 8:00amStudy Guide for Ch 9 Test 6:30pm Parents and Suicide: How to Do Your Best to Prevent It **RESCHEDULED TO A LATER DATE** 7:00pmGCISD Board of Trustees Meeting AP Human Geography/Global Studies Calendar. https://www.coursehero.com/file/13253530/ap-human-geography-chapter-6-and-7-testpdf/ Th is stu dy

chap 22 section 3 notes

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Name: William Cumbelich Chapter 22, Section 3 Explain the significance of the following people. If they wrote books, make sure to write down the title of the book, as well as the explanation of their significance. Denis Diderot Created a large set of books that contributed to articles and essays, the collection is called ?Encyclopedia? It angered the French government and catholic church, they banned it, Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven Greatest composers of classical music, a new lighter style of music Samuel Richardson he began writing novels, lengthy works of prose fiction, used carefully crafted plots, suspense, and explored character?s thoughts and feelings

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