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A Walk Across America Book Review

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Religious Patterns

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The temple: Jews have begun to immigrate to Louisville since the nineteenth century. Institutions rose around 1830 when persecution started to rise in Europe, which might have to do with chain migration, because Jews had a root here in Louisville from the early 1700sThere are temples in the east end because Jews lived downtown and with suburbanization, they moved East to Suburbs. Cave hill cemetery:

Thematic Maps: Introduction

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Map # 1 Top Ten (hint: resources) Map 2 Top Ten (hint: retail) Map 3 Top Ten (hint: Olympics) Map 4 Top Ten (hint: recreation) Map 5 Top Ten (hint: recreation/sport) Map 6 Top Ten (hint: travel) Map 7 (hint: legal) Map 8 (hint: public education punishment) Map 9 (hint: defeated proposed US Constitutional Amendment) Map 10 Top Ten (hint: religion) Map 11 Top Ten (hint: music) Map 12 Top Ten (hint: name/physical describing narrow valleys) Map 13: Professional Sports (Hint: NFL) Map 1 Ten Nation-States with the cheapest price per gallon of gasoline Map 2 Top Ten States with the Most WalMarts per 1, 000, 000 people Map 3 10 Most Populous Nation-States that Never Won an Olympic Gold Medal Map 4 Top Ten States with the Most Ski Resorts Map 5

Textbook Glossary

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Accessibility The opportunity for contact or interaction from a given point or location, in relation to other locations. Acid rain The wet deposition of acids upon Earth created by the natural cleansing properties of the atmosphere. Agglomeration diseconomies The negative economic effects of urbanization and the local concentration of industry. Agrarian Referring to the culture of agricultural communities and the type of tenure system that determines access to land and the kind of cultivation practices employed there. Agribusiness A set of economic and political relationships that organizes agro-food production from the development of seeds to the retailing and consumption of the agricultural product. agricultural density agricultural density

APHuG glossary

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Acid deposition Sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides, emitted by burning fossil fuels., enter the atmosphere ? where they combine with oxygen and water form sulfuric acid and nitric acid ? and return to Earth?s surface Acid precipitation Conversion of sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides to acids that return to Earth as rain, snow, or fog Agribusiness Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by larger corporations Agricultural density

2009 FRQ example

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a) The religious organization represented by X is LDS or Mormonism. Y represents the Lutheran religion. Z represents the Baptist denomination of Christianity. b) Mormonism diffused across the United States by expansion diffusion. This is because of it?s gaining a new hearth (Salt Lake City, Utah) after being sent from Missouri. There was relatively little relocation diffusion, as the adherents traveled as a group, but as they grew in their new hearth, their influence grew as well.

Multi-Cultural Faire Project Guidelines

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Multicultural Faire Building Project Name: __________________________________ You will create a diorama/ replica with a small presentation for your project. Once a site/topic is designated, you will solely responsible for your presentation. You will include a short history of the structure and relevant facts. Pictures are not required but would be beneficial. A map at the continental scale locating your structure is required. I would suggest that the ?base? of your structure not exceed 20 by 20 inches. Possible Structures: Stonehenge Mosque The Acropolis in Greece Temple Alhambra Granada, Spain Pagoda The Louvre Skyscraper Cathedral Stadium Castle Memorial Prison Security Border Bridge Tower Traditional Residence Palace

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