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SFA Review

A. Chechnya After the Fall of Communism ethnic groups started seeking independence from Russia.

During Communism  These are all a part of the Soviet Union – controlled by Russia. READ ONLY RECORD HEADLINE

Fall of Communism causes revolutions in the former Soviet Union nations READ ONLY Chechnya

Chechnya Clip Since the powerful Russian government has weakened, many groups want independence. Clip Questions: 1. How do the Chechen’s fight? 2. What has been Russia’s response?

B. Vocab Challenge Directions: Write down the following: 1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________  As you view the slides write the name of the vocabulary word that matches the slides on the blank.  You may use your notebook but be quick.

1. ___________ San Francisco What is the vocabulary word that goes in the headline?

1. ___________ San Francisco

Break of Bulk 1. __________

B. Vocab Challenge Directions: Write down the following: 1. Break of Bulk  using infrastructure to transport goods that come through ports 2. ___________ 3. ___________

2. __________ – Orso Example Foods Italian Mexican Architecture  Spanish style house Language English Baltimore and New York Accents Religion Christianity Music East Coast Rap Southern Rock 2. __________ – Orso Example  How did my culture spread from Maryland to Houston?

SPATIAL DIFFUSION 2. ____________ = place where major religion originated SPATIAL DIFFUSION 2. ____________ Islam has spread from the Middle East to Africa and Asia. This is called…? Christianity Islam Judaism Hinduism Buddhism Confucianism Tribal Religions

B. Vocab Challenge Directions: Write down the following: 1. Break of Bulk  using infrastructure to transport goods that come through ports 2. Spatial Diffusion  the spread of goods or ideas from one place to another 3. ___________

3. ___________ Definition  The study of the earth’s surface and the connections between physical features and humans.  Studying the use of space on Earth by people

3. __________ Spatial Analysis Example - A quarterback must recognize patterns and processes or get crunched.

B. Vocab Challenge Directions: Write down the following: 1. Break of Bulk  using infrastructure to transport goods that come through ports 2. Spatial Diffusion  the spread of goods or ideas from one place to another 3. Spatial Analysis  studying patterns and processes used by people on earth

C. Spatial Diffusion Pizza Step 1: Create a pizza with FIVE slices in your notebook. Step 2: Go to www.orso2ndperiod.wikispaces.com - Click 3rd Marking period - Go to the bottom, click the file called “Spatial Diffusion Pizza” Step 3: Create the following tasks on each slice of pizza. A. Crust  label the crust each of the five causes of diffusion B. Toppings  sketch an example of each cause of diffusion C. Cheese  brief caption explaining how the example causes diffusion

Spatial Diffusion Pizza Rivers Rivers cause diffusion by creating trade routes.

Causes of diffusion Rivers – serve as transportation routes

Other Examples 2. Inventions – Cell phones have spread to all regions of the world. Hey, it’s Britney. Have you seen my golden bucket? No, but isn’t it great that cell phones have diffused to my country?

Diffusion Examples 3. War – Countries spread their culture on conquered nations. Newly opened McDonalds in Iraq. Task  What effect will this have on the people of Iraq?

Diffusion Examples 4. Migration – People bring their culture with them when they move.  example: Orso 5. Trade – Economic goods and culture are exchanged by the world’s market economies.  example: Sony PS3 (made in Japan) played by kids in the US.