GEOG24 Fall Final Study Guide PDF
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This document is a study guide for a geography course, covering various topics such as definitions of geographic terms, migration patterns, and different types of cultures.
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De ni ons: Chapter 1 Site Situa on Region...
De ni ons: Chapter 1 Site Situa on Region Di usion Distribu on Reloca on di usion Expansion di usion Chapter 2 Arithme c density Epidemiological Transition Chapter 3 Immigra on Emigra on Interregional migra on Intraregional migra on Refugees Internally displaced persons Asylum seekers Remi ance Chain migra on Chapter 4 Custom ff fi ti tt ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ff ff ti ti Habit Popular culture Folk culture Chapter 6 Monotheism Atheist Chapter 7 Na onality Race Ethnicity Social construct Ethnic Enclave Chapter 8 Sovereignty Self determina on Apartheid United Na ons European Union Chapter 9 Commercial agriculture Subsistence agriculture Sustainable agriculture Over shing Chapter 10 Human Develop Index ti fi ti ti Gender Inequality Index Fair trade Concepts to Know Chapter 2 Be able to match the 4 Stages of the Demographic Transition with their characteristics Be able to match each stage of the Demographic Transition with its concurrent phase of the Epidemiological Transition. Know the reasons for stage 5 in epidemiological transition Know what would cause Stage 5 of the Epidemiologic Transition Chapter 3 Know the categories used to describe the distance that migrants travel Know what is globally, the most common form of migration Know what is the most common reason that people choose to migrate Know who are the three groups that the United Nations recognizes are forced to migrate for political reasons. Know what migration push factors are Know where the world’s largest cities are… developed or developing countries? Know where people are coming from to the US in current era of U.S. immigration Know where the majority of unauthorized immigrants are coming from into the U.S. Chapter 4 Know what is a common way that authoritarian countries restrict Internet freedom Know the characteristics of popular culture Know how popular culture is distributed compared to folk culture Know the characteristics of folk culture Know what the spread of popular culture can do to traditional culture Chapter 6 Know the characteristics of universalizing religions Know the characteristics of ethnic religions Know what the world’s largest religions are Know the proper order of the subdivisions of religion (from largest to smallest) Chapter 7 Know what the Plessy v. Ferguson court decision resulted in Know what the Brown v. Board of Education court decision resulted in Chapter 8 Know how many countries there were in the world in 1940 as compared to today Know the reasons for colonialism Chapter 9 Know the characteristics of the agricultural revolution Know relationship of surplus to the agricultural revolution Know what the greatest challenge to the sustainability of the world's food supply in the 21st century is Be able to compare practitioners (people who practice) of agriculture to hunters and gatherers Know the level of dietary energy consumption of undernourishment Know the agricultural types found in developing countries Know the agricultural types found in developed countries Chapter 10 Know what each of the three economic structure sectors does Know the weaknesses of self-sufficiency WRITTEN PORTION OF FINAL: You will be given four images to look at. From those images you will be able to tell if the country in the image is a DEVELOPED or DEVELOPING country. You will choose one image and will need to decide if the image is of a developed or developing country. You will need to discuss two factors from the list below that are demonstrated in the image as evidence of developed or developing status. You need to discuss what is in the image and how it is evidence of developed or developing. The images will include: housing, a farm, a school and a hospital. Popula on density Demographic transi on Health services and access to Health care Epidemiological transi on Food types Housing types agriculture types Rural or urban landscape Folk or popular clothing ti ti ti