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1 SEMESTER EXAM REVIEW Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives
Population and Migration Political Organization of Space Industrialization and Economic Development

2 Geography: its nature and perspectives

3 Geography: its nature and perspectives

4 Geography: its nature and perspectives

5 Geography: its nature and perspectives

6 Semester exam review Map Projections
Maps can be distorted in each of the following ways: Shape Distance Relative size Direction

7 Semester exam review Places can be named for people,
the origin of who settled the location (remember colonialism) Physical environment See pg. 14

8 Semester exam review Regions can be divided into three types
Formal or uniform Functional or nodal Perceptual or vernacular

9 Geography: its nature and perspectives

10 Population and migration

11 Population and migration

12 Population and migraton

13 Population and migration
Arithmetic and physiologic density Agricultural density

14 Population and migration

15 Population and migration

16 Population and migrATION

17 Population and migration

18 SEMESTER EXAM REVIEW Ecumene-places on earth where it is habitable for people to live Population Clusters Three types of density Arithmetic Physiological What factor is included here? Agricultural

19 Semester exam review Age sex diagrams Gender and five year age cohorts
Shapes of pyramid matter Dependency ratio

20 Semester exam review Demographic Transition Model
No countries in stage one Population Explosion in Stage Two Why? Which Revolution? Importance of Women in Stage Three Stage four-MDC’s Stage five-population decline

21 Political organization of space

22 Semester exam Review Malthus
How population grows vs. how food supply grows Neo-Malthusians

23 Political organization of space

24 Political organization of space

25 Political organization of space

26 Political organization of space

27 Political organization of space

28 Political organization of space

29 Political organization of space

30 Semester exam review The five characteristics that must be present to be a state Sovereignty Multinationalism-more than one ethnicity in the same state Differences between each of the following State Nation Nation-state Stateless nation

31 Semester exam review Types of boundaries Geometric Cultural
Physical or natural Antecedent Subsequent Relict Superimposed

32 Semester exam review Shapes of states Compact Elongated Prorupted
Perforated Fragmented Exclave Enclave landlocked

33 Semester exam review Unitary vs. Federal States
Prefix uni means one-has one centralized government Federal states have levels of government with different responsibilities

34 Semester exam review Cold War Between which two countries
Between which two ideologies U.S. Policy to control the spread of communism Allies for each side

35 Semester exam review Supranationalism vs. Devolution
Devolution Examples Breakup of Soviet Union Breakup of Yugoslavia Break up of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia Supranational Examples European Union NAFTA OPEC

36 Industrialization and economic development

37 Industrialization and economic development

38 Industrialization and economic development
Rostow wallerstein

39 Industrialization and economic development

40 Industrialization and economic development
Gender inequality index Gender empowerment measure

41 Semester exam Review Human Development Index looks at three factors
Gross National Income- Life Expectancy Average years of schooling

42 Semester exam review Five Economic Sectors Primary Secondary Tertiary
Quantenary Quinary

43 Semester exam Gender Inequality Index Gender Empowerment Measure
Political participation Labor force participation Maternal mortality rate Adolescent fertility rate

44 Semester exam review Sustainability Alternative Sources of Energy
Using the earth and its resources in a way that they will be around for future generations to enjoy Alternative Sources of Energy Solar Wind Hydroelectric biofuels

45 Semester exam review The new international division of labor
Cheaper labor costs in LDC’s Outsourcing Maquiladoras Deindustrialization in MDC’s

46 Semester exam review Rostow Wallerstein
Five stages of economic development Similar to the Demographic Transition Model Wallerstein World Systems Theory Core Periphery Semi-periphery

47 Semester exam review Industrial Revolution Hearth Important invention

48 Semester exam review Weber’s Least Cost Theory Bulk gaining industry
Bulk reducing industry Importance of transportation Two influences on transportation costs Distance Weight

49 Semester exam review Transportation Break of bulk points
Four transportation methods Ship Rail Truck Air

50 Semester exam review Site Factors
The physical and human character of a place Labor Land Capital


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