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Human Geography AP- Edition Chapter 2 Population

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The world’s population is distributed all across the world. Two-thirds of the world’s inhabitants are clustered in many regions. One of the many regions is East Asia. This includes eastern China, the islands of Japan and Taiwan. China’s population is clustered along the Pacific Coast and fertile river valleys like the Huang and the Yangtze. Although China has people living in large cities, most of the people are farmers. In Japan and South Korea, most of the people live in large metropolitan areas like Tokyo and Seoul.

olympics china globalization

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The site of China is on the shore of the East China Sea, the South China Sea, and the Yellow Sea. It has a few mountain ranges and a desert. China?s situation is most of its cities are on the coast. Most of its roads seem to lead to the coastal cities and its few major railroads lead to the coast.

Unit One Key Terms

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AP HuG ? UNIT ONE STUDY GUIDE ? Key Terms Accessibility: access to a place, item, and/or idea - stores - intervening opportunities Cartography: (6) the science of mapmaking. - maps are made from satellite images every day - without cartography there would be no maps Clustered: (33) if the objects in an area are close together they are clustered. - houses in a neighborhood - interconnection and relationships geographically Complementary: the extent to which one place can supply something that another place needs. - globalization - relationship between places Concentration: (33) the extent of a feature?s spread over space. -neighborhood house concentration - relationships in space Connections: (5) relationships among people and objects across the barrier of space.

AP Human Geography Vocab Review

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AP Human Geography Exam?Vocabulary Definitions?Unit 1: Nature and Perspectives ?(Ch. 1 & 2 in Barron's ? Pattison?s Four Traditions (1964): W.D. Pattison ??????????? -earth-science: physical geography (not one of the Five Themes) -locational: spatial tradition (location) -man-land: human/environmental interaction -area-studies: regional geography Five Themes of Geography (1986): GENIP ??????????? -location: position; situation of people and things ??????????? -human/environmental interaction: reciprocal relationship b/w humans & env. ??????????? -region: area on Earth?s surface marked by a degree of homogeneity (uniformity) of some phenomenon ??????????? -place: uniqueness of a location (or similarity of two or more locales); phenomena within an area

Religious Conflicts in Ethiopia and Eritrea

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GROUP ONE : THE HUTUS AND TUTSIS This lesson plan was developed and designed by WCL students Sarah Hymowitz and Amelia Parker. All rights are reserved by American University Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. www.wcl.american.edu/humright/center HISTORY OF THE TUTSIS AND THE HUTUS I. THE AFRICAN DIVIDE By the mid 1800s, the western powers had established colonies all along the African coast. Africa provided a source of cheap labor, raw materials and new markets for these countries, which were going through the Industrial Revolution. These colonizing powers, however, began to compete with each other over control. They decided to hold a

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