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Unit 2 Summary

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Unit 2 Summary One of the main issues in the world today is dealing with the population growth of the world. This study of population is referred to as demography. Based on the census, the population is a little over seven billion people. One of the most important aspects demographers study is population density and in which demographers mostly study arithmetic and physiologic population density. Arithmetic population density refers to the population of a country or region divided by the unit of square kilometers while physiologic population density is the number of people per unit divided by arable land.

Unit 1 Vocabulary

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AP Human Geography Unit 1: Geography (Its Nature and Perspectives) Vocabulary and Concepts Chapter 1 in textbook (pages 1-33) and Appendix A (A1-9) human geography (8): focuses on how people make places, how we organize space and society, how we interact with each other in places and across space, and how we make sense of others and ourselves in our locality, region, and world. globalization (8): a set of processes that are increasing interactions, deepending, relationships, and heightening interdependence without regard to country borders. spatial perspective (11): observing variations in geographic phenomena across space; used to study a multitude of phenomena ranging from political elections and urban shantytowns to gay neighborhoods and folk music.

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Population Mobiolity Quiz

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MSharma NCGE-APHG Kansas City October 2004 Population Mobility in the United States -- A Quiz 1. Since 1950, moving rates in the United States have: a) increased b) remained constant c) declined 2. Most moves in the United States are a) within the same county b) to a different county within the same state c) to a different state 3. Highest overall moving rates are among a) young adults b) middle aged adults c) retirees 4. Highest interstate moving rates are among a) young adults b) middle aged adults c) retirees 5. Which group is most likely to move? a) Asians b) African Americans c) non-Hispanic Whites 6. What factors are most likely to influence moving rates? a) age and home ownership b) race and income level

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