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AP Human Geography Unit II Review

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Gerrymandering: process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power Balkanization: process by which a state breaks down through conflicts among its ethnicities Agglomeration: grouping together of many firms from the same industry in a single area for collective or cooperative use of infrastructure and sharing of labor resources Maquiladoras: those US firms that have factories just outside the US/Mexican border in areas that have been specially designated by the Mexican government Assimilation: the process through which people lose originality differentiating traits, such as dress, speech, particularities, or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture

Climatology

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1 CLIMATOLOGY The Atmosphere The atmosphere is made up of gases and vapour, and receives incoming solar energy from the sun giving rise to what we call climate. We actually live at the bottom of this indefinite layer of atmosphere where the air is densest. Hither up, the air thins out and it is still a matter of conjecture where the atmosphere ends. One estimate puts this limit at about 600 miles above sea level. The lowest layer, in which the weather is confined, is known as the troposphere. It extends from the earth?s surface for a height of 6 miles, and within it temperature normally falls with increasing altitude. The climatic elements such as temperature, precipitation, clouds, pressure and humidity within the troposphere

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John Overing Mr. Held 4 March 2013 Period 3 KBATS Age Distribution ? The proportion of individuals of different ages within a population. Agricultural Density ? The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture. Arithmetic Density ? The total number of people divided by the total land area. Cairo Conference ?A UN conference held in Cairo in September 1994, recommending world population stabilization. Carrying Capacity ? The largest number of people that the environment of a particular area is able to support. Census ? A complete enumeration of a population. Child Mortality Rate ? The number of children that die between the first and fifth year of their lives. Contraception ? The use of devices or drugs to prevent conception.

Behind the Beautiful Forevers Novel Supplement

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Behind The Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, And Hope In A Mumbai Undercity Description/Summary Author: Katherine Boo, Title: Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, And Hope In A Mumbai Undercity Publisher: Random House Place Published: United States Date Published: 2012 Living through corruption, residents in Annawandi, a Mumbai undercity play themselves out. Committing suicide, getting killed, being beaten to death, and even bribing authorities. Behind The Beautiful Forevers is the story of Annawandians living with hope of going from zero to hero.

urbanization vocab

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acropolis the citadel in ancient Greek towns Agglomeration A process involving the clustering or concentrating of people or activities. The term often refers to manufacturing plants and businesses that benefit from close proximity because they share skilled-labor pools and technological and financial amenities. agora the marketplace in ancient Greece Basic sector activities and services that generate income for a city (e.g., manufacturing, retail, ...). Blockbusting Illegal practice of inducing homeowners to sell their properties by telling them that a certain people of a certain race, national origin or religion are moving into the area Central business district (CBD) The downtown or nucleus of a city where retail stores, offices, and cultural activities are

Unit 6 Vocab

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Agribusiness The set of economic and political relationships that organize food production for commercial purposes. It includes activities ranging from seed production, to retailing, to consumption of agricultural products. Agriculture The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain. AIDS A serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles Animal domestication Animals kept for some utilitarian purpose whose breeding is controlled by humans and whose survival is dependent on humans; differ genetically and behaviorally from wild animals. Biotechnology

APHG CH 2 VOCAB

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1. Agricultural Density The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture. 2. Agricultural Revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering. 3. Arithmetic Density The total number of people divided by the total land area. 4. Census A complete enumeration of a population. 5. Crude Birth Rate (CBR) The total number of live births in a year for every 1000 people alive in the society. 6. Crude Death Rate (CDR) The total number of deaths in a year for every 1000 people alive in the society. 7. Demographic Transition The process of change in a society's population from a condition of high crude birth and death rates and low rate of natural

Talcott Parson

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Talcott Parsons I. Background II. Central Questions III. Relevant Analytical tools for Answering Central Questions (a) Parsons? System Levels (b) Parsons? General Theory of Action (c) Pattern Variables (d) Functional Imperatives of (Social Systems) IV. Parsons on Social Order V. Parsons on Social Change I. Background

APHUMANGEOGRAPHYNOTES

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AP Human Geography Notes General Geography: US road map is not a thematic map Every meridian is the same length and has the same beginning and end According to environmental determinism, the physical environment causes social development Highest density: most in numbers Highest concentration: closest together Cloropleth map uses shading Five Themes of Geography: Location: Relative location Absolute location Place: Human Characteristics Physical Characteristics Human-Environmental Interaction: Humans adapt to the environment Humans modify the environment Humans depend on the environment Movement People Goods Ideas Regions Formal (uniform) Functional (nodal) Vernacular (perceptual) Culture:

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AP Human Geography Notes General Geography: US road map is not a thematic map Every meridian is the same length and has the same beginning and end According to environmental determinism, the physical environment causes social development Highest density: most in numbers Highest concentration: closest together Cloropleth map uses shading Five Themes of Geography: Location: Relative location Absolute location Place: Human Characteristics Physical Characteristics Human-Environmental Interaction: Humans adapt to the environment Humans modify the environment Humans depend on the environment Movement People Goods Ideas Regions Formal (uniform) Functional (nodal) Vernacular (perceptual) Culture:

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