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AP Chapter 4 Key Issue One: Culture

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Chapter 4 Key Issue 1 In chapter one, culture combined what 3 things? A _____________ is a repetitive act that a particular individual performs. A _____________ is a repetitive act of a group. Material culture falls into what 2 basic categories? __________ culture is traditionally practiced by small, homogenous groups living in isolated rural areas. _________ culture is found in large, heterogeneous groups that share certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics. A sari is an example of what kind of culture? Wearing jeans is an example of what kind of culture? The Amish foregoing automobiles for horse and buggies is an example of ______ culture. Fast food is an example of ______ culture.

AP Human Geography Culture

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Chapter 4 review Which is an example of commodification? Souvenirs Jeans Britney Spears? fake nail ____________ is when a group of people lose their dominating traits when they come into contact with another culture. Assimilation Globalization Aesthetics Which is an example of cultural appropriation? When the U.S. tried to make Natives more like the dominant culture A large-scale drug company taking a remedy from a tribe and marketing it Teaching younger generations your traditions and culture The Makah American Indians in Neah Bay, Washington preserved their culture by: Reinstating the whale hunt Living in traditional huts Celebrating the Bison hunting ritual Which is an example of neolocalism? Mennonites moving to rural areas Groups separating into ethnic neighborhoods

APHG Unit 1 Review

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APHG Unit 2 Review

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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 2: POPULATION & MIGRATION TEST REVIEW TOPICS Know the following topics for the test! Make sure you also study your chapter reading guide and all of the notes in class! Overpopulation Population regions in the world Physiological density Arithmetic density Timeline of Population Growth Crude Birth Rate Crude Death Rate Doubling Time Life Expectancy Human Development Index (how to they rank countries?) Demographic Transition Model (know the stages!) Thomas Malthus? Theory Population Pyramids Ethnicity vs. Race Cultural differences in Quebec Gravity Model Net Migration Equation Types of Migration Intervening Opportunity Push vs. Pull Factors US Immigration Waves Refugees Migration Selectivity Barriers to Migration

Unit II: Population Study Questions

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Unit II: Population Study Questions ? Population 1. Explain the difference between arithmetic and exponential growth. 2. What have been some of the trends in population growth and distribution since the First Agricultural Revolution? 3. What impact has the Industrial Revolution had on human populations? How have populations that have had such revolutions typically responded? 4. What is the relationship between population growth and distribution to natural hazards? 5. How does ?distance decay? and ?intervening opportunity? affect migration patterns? 6. What is the relationship between improvements in global health and the appearance of age-sex pyramids over the last century

Demographic Transition

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Demographic Transition About.com: Geography The demographic transition model seeks to explain the transformation of countries from having high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates. In developed countries this transition began in the eighteenth century and continues today. Less developed countries began the transition later and are still in the midst of earlier stages of the model. CBR & CDR

Midterm Exam Review for AP Human Geography

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APHG Copeland Midterm Review Questions Midterm Exam: Tuesday, November 1 Review these questions, along with your Key Questions for Units 1-4 to assist you in your preparation for the Midterm Exam. Remember the Midterm accounts for 8% of your final APHG grade. The diagram to the right best indicates the concept of hierarchical diffusion assimilation barriers to diffusion distance decay acculturation The map below, known for its distortion of the high latitudes, is a: Robinson projection Mercator projection Isoplethic Equal Area projection Cartogram 3. Which of the following characteristics is currently shared by Switzerland, Canada, and New Zealand? Low population-growth rates Megalopolis urban systems High infant-mortality rates

List of items in binding of isaac

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Item Effect Info Rooms to Recharge Collection Grid (Pg,X,Y) Anarchist Cookbook Spawns six troll bombs around the room. Frequently dropped by Pride. The XIV Tower tarot card has the same effect. 3 (A,3,8) The Bean Causes Isaac to have bad gas, damaging and poisoning any enemy in close vicinity. (Same as the Bad Gas pill) Unlocked by destroying 50 poop piles. 1 (B,1,1) Bob's Rotten Head Throws a bomb in the direction Isaac's facing. It does extreme damage, poisons the enemy for five seconds, and destroys rocks. Bombs will arc back towards Isaac with the My Reflection upgrade. Isaac can be damaged by the explosion if he is within the blast radius (though he cannot be poisoned). Bugs: Having Brimstone and attempting to use Bob's Rotten Head causes you to get stuck.

List of Tarot Card Binding of Isaac

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Item Icon Item Name Effect O The Fool Teleports the player to the starting room of the current level, even if you use the card in the starting room. TIP: This card has little use, but it can teleport you out of inescapable rooms like the Challenge Room and the Mom boss fight. It can also teleport you out of problematic rooms in a pinch. I The Magician Player's shots curve towards enemies and may turn purple until you leave the current room. TIP: This effect is the same as Spoon Bender and Telepathy for Dummies; this card is useless in the case of the former and best used when the latter lacks charge. II The High Priestess

AP Human Geography - Chapter 4 Outline (Key Issues 3 and 4)

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8 Salloum 1 Key Issue 3: Why is Popular Culture Widely Distributed? Popular culture varies more in time than in place. Popular culture begins in one location, like folk culture, but diffuses rapidly across earth to locations with a variety of physical conditions. Rapid diffusion depends on a group of people having high level of economic development. Diffusion of Popular Housing, Clothing, and Food Some regional differences in food, clothing and shelter continue to persist in MDCs. Popular Housing Styles Housing built in the U.S. since the 1940s demonstrates how popular customs vary more in time than in place. Newer housing in the U.S. has been built to reflect changing fashion of houses. After WWII, most U.S. homes were built in modern style.

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