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Models/Theories per Unit in AP Human Geography

Introduction to Geography:

Possiblism

Enviornmental Determinism

Five Themes ? specificity of place

Diffusion ?types and examples

Population:

Demographic Transition Model

Population pyramids ? structure

J and S curves

Push/Pull Factors

Gravity Model

Agriculture:

von Thunen?s Agricultural Land Use Model ? classic and revised models

Agricultural Revolutions in relation to location

Industry and Economic Development

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? A.? The Atlantic slave trade was significant
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I. Geography – Nature & Perspectives
Sequent occupance: The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape. This is an important concept in geography because it symbolizes how humans interact with their surroundings.

Cultural landscape: Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group. This is the essence of how humans interact with nature.

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This is just a basic thesis template for the Continuity and Change over time Essay that will help you to satisfy all points on the AP rubric

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On the Treaty of Shanyuan

The treaty of Shanyuan was a peace treaty made between the Liao (or Kitans) and the Song (Or Sung) in 1005 CE, in the form of sworn letters written and exchanged by the emperors of both dynasties. The letters lay out the conditions of the oath that both sides had to abide by in order to retain peace between each other. I will discuss the reasons behind why each dynasty agreed to the treaty and what it meant for both of them.

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