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APHG Unit One Test Concepts
Explain the importance of geography as a field of study.
Explain major geographical concepts underlying the geographic perspective.
location, place, scale, space, pattern, nature and society, networks, flows, regionalization, and globalization
Use landscape analysis to examine the human organization of space.
Use spatial thinking to analyze the human organization of space.
Use and interpret maps.
types of maps, map distortion
Apply mathematical formulas and graphs to interpret geographic concepts.
Geography Matters: The Culture of Hip-Hop
1) The geographic study of the distribution of languages provides a good example of A) the interplay between globalization and local diversity. B) the diffusion of folk culture in different areas of the world. C) the role and spread of religion across much of the world. D) political conflicts that arise due to ethnic tensions. Answer: A 2) A literary tradition is A) a form of a language used for official government business. B) a form of a language spoken in a particular area. C) a collection of languages related to each other. D) the written form of a language.
The Cultural Landscape by Rubenstein
Chapter 3: Migration
Key Issue 3: Why Do People Migrate?
Pages 92-95
What are push factors and pull factors?
Complete the chart below with specific examples of push and pull factors and where people are being pushed from and pulled to.
Push Factors
Pull Factors
Political
Environmental
Economic
Define guest worker:
Explain why China and Southwest Asia are major destinations for migrants.
Ch 3 Migration Due: __October 10th_________
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Standard of Living
Sustainability
Chain Migration
Cyclic Movement
Forced Migration
Voluntary Migration
Gravity Model
Intervening Opportunity
Periodic Movement
Place Utility
Push Factor
Pull Factor
Refugee
Chinese Exclusion Act
Step Migration
Transhumance
Remittances
Forward Capital
Migration
International migration
Interregional migration
Chapters 4, 5 & 6 Outline (Review This For The Test!)
Chapter 4 (Folk and Popular Culture)
Key Issue 1: Where Are Folk and Popular Leisure Activities Distributed?
Culture is defined as a collection of social customs; customs are repetitive acts of groups. Repetitive acts of individuals are called habits. Chapter 4 focuses on two facets of material culture: (1) culture deriving from the necessities of daily life such as food, clothing and shelter, and (2) leisure activities such as the arts and recreation.
1st 9 week Study Guide--Biology
Explain the difference between a control and a variable.
What is the difference between a control group and an experimental group?
Make a Venn diagram or T-chart comparing and contrasting a theory vs. a law.
What is homeostasis?
Smallest unit of life is ?.
List ALL of the properties of water and give a real world example of each one.
Explain the difference between adhesion and cohesion of water molecules.
Why are water molecules considered polar?
Chapter 2 Population Due on Chapter 2 Test day: ___________
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Population Pyramid
Age Distribution
Cohort
Carrying Capacity
Demographic Equation
Demographic Momentum
Demographic Transition Model
Dependency Ratio
Fertility Control
Doubling Time
Ecumene
Epidemiological Transition Model
Infant Mortality Rate
J-Curve
Census
Thomas Malthus
Crude Death Rate/Mortality
Crude Birth Rate/Natality
Neo-Malthusianism
AP Calculus AB ? Semester Exam Review No Calculator Portion
A CALCULATOR MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PART OF THE EXAMINATION
Directions: DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST. After examining the form of the choices, decide which is the best of the choices given and fill in the corresponding oval on the answer sheet. No partial credit will be given. Do not spend too much time on any one problem. Unless otherwise specified, the domain of a function f is assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which f(x) is a real number.
Chapter 1
Wants and needs
Why I chose this chapter
I chose this chapter because it is the basis for all trade and business. All transactions and deals happen based off of either a want or a need.
What career options fit this chapter?
All careers fit this chapter because it is business itself. Anything from IT managers, to lawyers, to computer specialists fit this category.
IT Manager
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