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Pattison’s Four Traditions (1964): W.D. Pattison
-earth-science: physical geography (not one of the Five Themes)
-locational: spatial tradition (location)
-man-land: human/environmental interaction
-area-studies: regional geography
Five Themes of Geography (1986): GENIP
-location: position; situation of people and things
-human/environmental interaction: reciprocal relationship b/w humans & env.

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Couplet
Definition: (Noun) A unit of verse consisting of two successive lines, usually rhyming and having the same meter and often forming a complete thought or syntactic unit.

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This is a condensed information sheet of the major trade routes in world history.

The Silk Road
-Main commodities that were traded on this route were:
Silk
Porcelain
Tea
Weapons
Metal work
Spices
Gold
Silver
Amber
Brassware
Jade
Sugar
Horses
Cotton
Salt
Incense

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Thesis: The social control and political systems of the Han Chinese and the Gupta were similar in a way that they allowed religion to influence government and grew uniquely using the silk-road yet different in their ideas in choosing a ruler.

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Vikki S.

The Ford and Carter Years

One American?s Story

Barely a month after Richard Nixon resigned amid the Watergate scandal, President Gerald R. Ford granted him a full pardon
James D. Denney voiced anger at it in a letter to the editors of Time magazine
70s, Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter sought to restore USA?s faith in its leaders

Ford Travels a Rough Road

Ford urged Americans to put the Watergate scandal behind them
Bad economy persisted

?A Ford, Not a Lincoln?

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UNIT 2
Maps, Scales, Space, and Place
Map Fundamentals
Earths? surface is a geoid, a bumpy, rocky sphere.
In maps, distortion is unavoidable in a projection.
Projections can cause the distortion of distance, area, shape, and direction.
*** Projection Types ***
Mercator projection: preserves direction, distorts area.
Projected on a cylinder, resulting in longitude lines that do not intersect, but rather are parallel. Land masses near poles are severely enlarged.

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AP World Outline of the Umayyad Empire

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for push and pull factors
pull=political,enviromental, economic attractiveness of new location

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Self Portrait with Two Circles, oil on canvas, Rembrandt c. 1665?1669.

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Black Square, oil on canvas, Kasimir Malevich. 1913

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its really easy once you put it onto easy terms such as:
Stage 1: low
Stage 2: high
Stage 3: moderate
Stage 4: low

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