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Chapter 25 Review American Pageant

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Chapter 25 America Moves to the City (1865 ? 1900) The Growth of Cities 1st sky-scraper built in Chicago in 1885 Aspects of cities Electric trolleys Residential neighborhoods segregated by race Industrial jobs drew people from the country Cities gave women economic opportunity and independence Social workers, secretaries, stenographers, etc. Rural ?general stores? replaced by Sears and Montgomery Ward mail order catalogues What stores are replacing ?mom and pop? stores today? Issues in city life Waste disposal Criminals flourished Uncollected garbage Population explosion Tenement housing The New Immigration Old Immigration: Before 1880 Mostly British and Western European Usually Protestant (some German and Irish Catholics) High rate of literacy

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Chapter 25 America Moves to the City (1865 ? 1900) The Growth of Cities 1st sky-scraper built in Chicago in 1885 Aspects of cities Electric trolleys Residential neighborhoods segregated by race Industrial jobs drew people from the country Cities gave women economic opportunity and independence Social workers, secretaries, stenographers, etc. Rural ?general stores? replaced by Sears and Montgomery Ward mail order catalogues What stores are replacing ?mom and pop? stores today? Issues in city life Waste disposal Criminals flourished Uncollected garbage Population explosion Tenement housing The New Immigration Old Immigration: Before 1880 Mostly British and Western European Usually Protestant (some German and Irish Catholics) High rate of literacy

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Answer Sheet for Assessment Practice Name: Date: 19th Jan 2015 Unit Name: Biodiversity and conservation D B D C A B C C If the experiment data does not support the scientist?s hypothesis, then the scientist would have to go back to the beginning, retrace their steps, and find out what they did wrong that it did not support their hypothesis. Also they would have to try and see how they could improve their experiment to support their hypothesis. The observation, as you don?t really need to observe something thoroughly to make a hypothesis, and when a hypothesis is supported, there is no real need to go back and continue do it over and over again I think. If a population is decreasing in size, then there are more death rates than birth rates.

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

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

World population data questions

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AP Human Geography Due Date Go to my website for the 2015 World Population Data Sheet Use the highlights at the beginning of the report to answer the first 10 questions What are the changes in the most populous countries from 2015 to 2050? What regions have the highest and lowest fertility rates? What does this mean for that region? Analyze Pop Clock data?.what are 3 stats that stand out to you? Explain why. How does the increasing age of marriage affect the population stats? What are some possible large purchases in the given countries that have seen significant increase in decisions by women? Look family planning, what country saw the highest growth? What may have happened in 2003 that changed that number significantly? (educated guess here or research that country)

AP human geo chapter 2 review

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Period 1, Chapter 2 Important Topics Arithmetic and Physiologic Population Density Population Distribution (Dot Maps) Population Data (Census) Population Growth at Different Scales Thomas Malthus RNI, BR, DR, Immigration, Emigration, TFR DTM Population Pyramids Influence of Health Conditions on Population Diseases (Infectious, Chronic, Genetic, Endemic/Epidemic/Pandemic) Government Instituted Policies to Control Population (Expansive, Eugenic, Restrictive) Multiple Choice Explanations B: Japan, none of the other countries have as long of a life expectancy. B: Guatemala because it is a peripheral country in the tropics, which means that the birth rate is high and the average life expectancy is short.

Population Growth Questions

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Bio 270 Practice Population Growth Questions 1 Population Growth Questions Answer Key 1. Distinguish between exponential and logistic population growth. Give the equations for each. Exponential growth is continuous population growth in an environment where resources are unlimited; it is density-independent growth. dN/dt = rN where, dN/dt = change in population size; r = intrinsic rate of increase (= per capita rate of increase and equals birth rate minus death rate); N = population size. Nt = Noert where, Nt = population size at time t; No = original population size, r = intrinsic rate of increase and t = time Logistic growth is continuous population growth in an environment where resources are

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

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