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AP Chemistry
A. Allan
Chapter 2 Notes - Atoms, Molecules and Ions
2.1 The Early History
Refer to the Chemistry History Timeline for this chapter
2.2 Fundamental Chemical Laws
A. Law of Conservation of Mass
1. "Mass is neither created nor destroyed"
2. Translation: In ordinary chemical reactions, the total mass of the
reactants is equal to the total mass of the products
B. Law of Definite Proportion
1. "A given compound always contains the same proportions of elements
by mass"
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AP Chemistry
A. Allan
Chapter 1 Notes - Chemical Foundations
1.1 Chemistry: An Overview
A. Reaction of hydrogen and oxygen
1. Two molecules of hydrogen react with one molecule of oxygen to form
two molecules of water
2H2 + O2 ? 2H2O
2. Decomposition of water
2H2O ? 2H2 + O2
B. Problem Solving in Chemistry (and life)
1. Making observations
2. Making a prediction
3. Do experiments to test the prediction
1.2 The Scientific Method
A. General Framework
The Cultural Landscape by Rubenstein
Chapter 5: Languages
Key Issue 1: Where Are Languages Distributed?
Pages 142-149
***Always keep your key term packet out whenever you take notes from Rubenstein. As the terms come up in the text, think through the significance of the term.
Define language:
Define official language:
Define language family:
Define language branch:
Define language group:
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Language: Key Issue 4
Why Do People Preserve Local Languages?
Rubenstein, pp. 156-165
Preserving Language Diversity
1. Define extinct languages:
2. Ethnologue considers ______ languages as nearly extinct because of two reasons:
a.
b.
3. _____ extinct languages are in Africa
4. _____ extinct languages are in the Americas
5. Where and when was Gothic spoken?
6. What ethnicity is most associated with Hebrew? When did its use diminish?
Chapter 4: Folk and Popular Culture Name:
Directions: Answer the following questions using the text, illustrations and sidebars within the textbook.
Key Issue 1: Where Are Folk and Popular Leisure Activities Distributed? (Rubenstein, pp. 108-115)
*Use page 108 to answer #1 and #2
1. Define folk culture:
2. Define popular culture:
3. What is the difference between a habit and a custom and provide an example of each?
Chapter 4 Learning Guide ? Folk & Popular Culture
Key Issue 1 ? Where Do Folk and Popular Cultures Originate and Diffuse?
Pgs. 104 - 111
What is the difference between a habit and a custom and provide an example of each?
Define folk culture:
Define popular culture:
RUBENSTEIN, An Introduction to Human Geography, The Cultural Landscape
Chapter 3 Migration
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1) The ability to move from one location to another is
A) migration.
B) mobility.
C) net migration.
D) voluntary migration.
Answer: B
Diff: 1
2) A permanent move to a new location is
A) migration.
B) mobility.
C) net migration.
D) voluntary migration.
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Migration
Chapter 3
Migration
Mobility is most generalized term that refers to all types of movements
Journeying each day to work or school
Weekly visits to local shops
Annual trips to visit relatives who live in a different state
Short-term and repetitive acts of mobility are referred to as circulation.
Ex. College students moving to college each fall and returning home each spring
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Migration
RUBENSTEIN, An Introduction to Human Geography, The Cultural Landscape
Chapter 2 Population
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1) One important feature of the world's population with the most significant future implications is that
A) it is increasing more slowly than in the past.
B) there are more people alive in the world now than at any time in the past.
C) the most rapid growth is occurring in the less developed countries.
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Chapter 2 Lecture
Population and Health
The Cultural Landscape
Eleventh Edition
Matthew Cartlidge
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Key Issues
Where is the world population distributed?
Why is global population increasing?
Why does population growth vary among regions?
Why do some regions face health threats?
Geography
Geo= Earth/
Graphy= to
write
Map a two-dimensionalor flat-scale modeof the Earth'ssurface
Cartography Map-making
How do
you use
maps?
Reference tool,
Communications
tool
Eratosthenes
First person to
use the word
Geography
Ptolemy
Produced maps
based on information
from merchants that
traveled the Roman
Empire
Pei Xiu The fatherof Chinese
cartography
Muhammed
al-Idrisi
Cartography- Ch. 1 Sec. 1 Page 5- The Science of mapmaking.
Contagious diffusion- Ch. 1 Sec. 3 Page 26-27. The rapid, widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population. Example: The spread of McDonalds across the globe
Cultural ecology- Ch. 1 Page 34?the study of how humans adapt to social and environmental factors in order to survive and prosper. Example: Adobe style housing in the Southwest.
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