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1 The development of countries

2 Maps & Geography Skills!
Yes, you need to have map and geo skills

3 Describing location Equator Prime Meridian Latitude Longitude
0*- runs west to east & separate Earth north and south Prime Meridian 0*- runs north to south & separates Earth west and east Latitude Aka parallels- runs parallel to & measures distance north and south of equator Longitude Aka meridians- runs parallel to & measures distance west and east of Prime Meridian

4 Describing location Site Situation Absolute distance Relative distance
Physical and cultural features, independent of its relationship to other places around it San Francisco is about 37* N lat. And 123* W long. on a peninsula separating San Fran Bay from the Pacific Ocean Situation Aka relative location- describing the location based on the relationship to other places San Francisco is an economic hub in northern California near the Pacific Ocean Absolute distance Measurement of linear space Bangor, Maine is 130 miles northeast of Portland, Maine Relative distance Includes the local, cultural, political, or economic connectivity

5 The World Systems Theory
World is broken down into three categories of countries- developed by Immanuel Wallerstein Idea that the world is broken down economically where some countries benefit where others are exploited Core (MDC) (Developed) Wealthy, powerful Semi-Periphery (LDC) (Developing) Has a little bit of both core and periphery in the country Periphery (LDC) (Developing) Poor, struggling

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7 Core countries MDC, Developed Dominant capitalist countries
Wealthy Citizens are doing well Strong military power Do not depend on one single state or country Uses power to exploit poorer countries Labor Raw materials

8 Label the core countries on your map

9 Periphery countries LDC, Developing Lack a strong, central government Controlled by other countries Dependent on core countries for capital Low skill, labor-intensive production Aka- third-world countries

10 Label the periphery countries on your map

11 Semi-periphery countries
LDC, Developing Have qualities of core and periphery in the country Trying to get out of periphery Declining from core Sometimes exploited by the core Sometimes exploit periphery

12 Label the semi-periphery countries on your map

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14 World cup research Use the guide you collected on the front table and research the final 8 countries in the world cup. Use a laptop to conduct the research and fill out your guide

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