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Ch. 3 Review

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Migration: 2nd period, Chapter 3 Theories - Ravenstein: laws of migration & gravity model - Hagerstrand: distance decay Key terms - internal/ external migration - forced migration - pull/ push factors - colonization - refugees - guest workers - IDP's - immigration laws - selective immigration Summary

1st Semester Review

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AP Human Geography 1st semester review Major-Major Topics 1. Environmental Determinism 2. Possibilism 3. Demographic Transition model-Thomas Malthus 4. Gravity Model 5. Laws of Migration-Ernst Ravenstein 6. Cultural Diffusion-Carl Sauer 7. Distance decay and time-space compression- Harvey 8. Vulnerability theory 9. Major language families 10. Proto-Indo-European/ Deep Reconstruction/Vladislav Illichsvitych and Aharon Dolgopolsky 11. Renfrew Hypothesis 12. Conquest Theory 13. Dispersal hypothesis 14. 5 major religions 15. World Systems Theory-Immanuel Wallerstein 16. Centripetal and Centrifugal-Richard Hartshorne 17. Heartland Theory-Halford Mackinder 18. Supranational organization 19. Central Place Theory-Walter Christaller

Ch. 3 Review

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Chapter 3 Migration Questions activity spaces are where_________ take place. global events daily activities city government activities family activities all of the above ______ ?is a system of pastoral farming where ranches move livestock according to the seasonal availability of pastures. transhumance migrant labor migrant herding facilitated grazing system immigrant agriculture military service is ?another form of what movement? temporary movement periodic movement cyclic movement fragmental flow movement none of the above ______________ is a migration that occurs within a country. interior migration national migration internal ?migration regional state migration Central migration Which is an example of voluntary migration? A family moves to Florida from Cuba

Human Geography ch.3 outline

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Chapter 3: Migration Relocation Diffusion- spread through the bodily movement of people Migration- permanent movement from one place to another Geographers document where people migrate to across space. A form of relocation diffusion. Emigration- migration from a location Immigration- migration to a location Net Migration- difference between immigrants and emigrants If immigrants exceeds emigrants net migration is positive (net in-migration) If emigrants exceeds immigrants net migration is negative (net out-migration) Mobility- general term for covering all types of movement Circulation- short term repetitive cyclic daily movements Key Issue I: Why do people Migrate? Geography has no comprehensive theory of migration.

AP Human Geography Chapter 3 (Migration) Test and Answers

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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 Difficulty: 1 2) A permanent move to a new location is A) migration. B) mobility. C) net migration. D) voluntary migration. Answer: A Difficulty: 1 3) A country has net immigration if emigration ________ immigration. A) equals B) exceeds C) is closer to net migration than D) is less than Answer: D Difficulty: 1 4) Refugees migrate primarily because of which type of push factor? A) economic

The Cultural Landscape (Rubenstein) Chapter 3 review questions

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?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1? AP Human Geography Name___________________ Chapter 3 Page___________________ Migration 1. With regard to migration, what do geographers study? 2. What are the three main reasons why people migrate? Case Study / Migrating from Uruguay to Russia 3. Why would the Russian government offer large economic incentives for Vasily Kilin to migrate to Russia? 4. Why is Russia a cultural pull for migrants? 5. Why have so few ethnic Russians migrated to Russia? 6. Define diffusion and relocation diffusion. 7. What is the difference between immigration and emigration? 8. What is circulation and how is it different from migration?

ap human unit 3 test

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Unit 3 Test Name:____________________ 1. A person?s activity space is primarily affected by a. age, mobility, opportunity. b. income, sex, ethnicity. c. politics, religion, nationality. d. health, education, employment. Answer: A 2. When the effort involved in travel exceeds the willingness to travel, the control in operation is a. distance decay. b. activity space. c. critical distance. d. territoriality. Answer: C 3. The most effective and common means of accumulating information affecting spatial interaction is a. library research. b. personal contact. c. national magazines and television. d. travel books. Answer: B 4. The concept of place utility refers to a. the perception of danger from natural hazards.

AP HG Chapters 1-8 Test Review

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? PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT ?1? Semester I Final ? AP HUGS ? Study Guide Chapters 1-8 Name_________________ Chapter 1: Thinking Geographically ? Rubenstein Text 3 kind of regions p. 17: formal, functional, vernacular Environmental determinism vs. possibilism p. 24 Types of climates of the world ? where arranged p. 24-25 Diffusion p. 36 5 kinds: relocation, expansion, hierarchical, contagious, stimulus Types of maps: choropleth, dot distribution, symbol, isoline ? STUDY map packet from Mrs. Tweed All maps have one or two of these elements: symbolization, simplification, induction, classification ? Look at map packet from Mrs. Tweed Look at a dot distribution or choropleth map and be able to explain density, concentration, and pattern

AP HG Chapter 3 Study guide with answers

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AP Human Geography Name_____________________________________________ Unit Two: Migration 1. Explain the difference between immigration and emigration:_immigration is migration to a location and emigration is migration from a location_________________________________________________ 2. Compare circulation and migration:_Short term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a___ regular basis such as daily, monthly, or annually (eg; home to work, school, shops, church, etc.)________

AP HG Chapter 3 Migration T/F and Short Answer Test Rview

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Chapter 3 Migration TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 1) The difference between the number of people migrating to a place and the number leaving is called net migration. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 2) The three major kinds of push factors are political, economic, and environmental. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 3) The most common environmental threat to people comes from too much or too little water. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 4) Most migration occurs because of a combination of push and pull factors. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 5) In recent years, the immigration quota has been sufficient to accommodate all people who wish to migrate to the United States. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2

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