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Section 1: Population Geography Section 2: Cultural Geography CHAPTER 5 Human Geography Section 1: Population Geography Section 2: Cultural Geography Section 3: World Languages and Religions

SECTION 1 Population Geography Question: What technological improvements have led to the world’s population growth?

Reasons for Population Increases SECTION 1 Population Geography Reasons for Population Increases medical advances lead to better health care, which allows people to live longer. agricultural advances lead to increased food production, which allows more people to live in an area. sanitation advances lead to cleaner living conditions, which help people stay healthy.

SECTION 2 Cultural Geography Question: How would you describe the following traits of your own culture?

Cultural Geography SECTION 2 Culture Traits government Example: democratic system, elected officials at local, state, and national levels religion education language Culture Traits economy housing clothing food

SECTION 3 World Languages and Religions Question: What are examples of each of the three main types of religions identified by geographers?

Universalizing Religions SECTION 3 World Languages and Religions Universalizing Religions Ethnic Religions Animist Religions • Confucianism • Hindusim • Judaism • Shintoism • Taoism • traditional religions • Christianity • Islam

Chapter Wrap-Up CHAPTER 5 1. What do population geographers use to study population patterns and trends? 2. What factors influence migration? 3. What are culture traits? What is one example of how culture traits vary from place to place? 4. Why is language fundamental to culture? 5. Why is religion fundamental to culture?