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Political and Economic Elements of Geography

Politics Politics can be defined as : The science and art of Political government The science and art of Political government Factional scheming for power or status within a group Factional scheming for power or status within a group

Government Government can be defined as The exercise of authority over a state, district, organization, institution, etc.; direction, control, rule An established system of political administration by which a nation, state, or district is governed

Jefferson Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

Politics and Government For our Geographic exploration of politics and Government we need to strive to understand these basic ideas: The various types of systems most commonly used today The practical definition of these systems Some history of these systems Why a given system is used in a given place The introductory information will be dealt within section 2 of chapter 3, we will do more detailed stuff when we begin our regional studies

Department of AgricultureSupreme Court

Washington MonumentFederal Reserve

Economics Economics can be defined as: Of or having to do with the production, distribution and consumption of wealth Having to do with the satisfaction of the material needs of people

Economic and Geography Vocab and Notes GNP - - adjusted to include the values of goods and services from other countries used in producing goods and services. (Citizen of country “A” anywhere) GDP - the total monetary value of goods and services produced in a country during one year (in country “A” only) GNP Per capita income Per capita GDP

Vocab cont. Exports - resources (i.e. information, technology, etc.) and finished products sold outside of the home country Imports - resources and goods unavailable or scarce in the home country yet necessary for production or consumption (food stuff) Trade balance -Historically a “favorable” balance would include more income from a higher amount of exports than imports…Is this still true in a modern Info/Tech-service based economy???

Vocab cont. Trade Deficit? Economic Growth - $ received from exports increases production of goods and services Employment rates Wages/Spending Interest Rate ( on Loans) set by the Fed. Res. Housing “Starts”

Waves and Worlds 3 Waves of Economic development 1,2,3 World - Can’t work anymore As out of date as poke-a-dots Why? Developed, Developing, Under Developed Oops! - New P.C.= Advantaged, Disadvantaged

Waves of Economic Development History tells us these “Waves” have occur in sequence (Ex. USA) Agricultural Age----Industrial Age----Information Tech Age ’s ’s mill 6th 76 mill. 245 mill 281 mill 95% 60% 2% 3,800,000 40% 4,900,000 5% 98%

What aspects of culture and society will most likely have to change as a society moves from one wave to the next???