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AP Human Geography Chapter 3 Section 4

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Chapter 3, Section 4 AP Human Geography 2012-13 School Year Chad Guge, Instructor Key Concepts/Terms Information NOT covered in this presentation that you SHOULD know? Historical migration trends within the United States between regions Migration patterns and examples from other countries including: Russia, Brazil, Indonesia, India, and the region of Europe Information COVERED in this presentation? Migration within a region Concept of ?counterurbanization? Migration Within a Region Migration patterns that occur within a region usually fall under? Rural-to-Urban Urban-to-Suburban Metropolitan-to-Nonmetropolitan (also known as ?counterurbanization?) Rural-To-Urban Migration

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.
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