10 SOSE Examination Semester 2 2024 Revision Guide PDF

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This is a revision guide for the 10 SOSE Examination, Semester 2 2024, focusing on the unit "Geographies of Human Wellbeing". It includes key terms, concepts, and main topics, along with multiple choice and short answer questions.

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***10 SOSE Examination Semester 2 2024- Revision Guide*** ***Unit: Geographies of Human Wellbeing*** **Structure of the Examination** **Section 1:** Multiple Choice- 30 Questions **Section 2:** Short Response Questions- 3 paragraph responses, 1 full page response (providing a choice between two...

***10 SOSE Examination Semester 2 2024- Revision Guide*** ***Unit: Geographies of Human Wellbeing*** **Structure of the Examination** **Section 1:** Multiple Choice- 30 Questions **Section 2:** Short Response Questions- 3 paragraph responses, 1 full page response (providing a choice between two questions). **Key Terms** - Wellbeing - Simple indicator of wellbeing - Composite indicator of wellbeing - Qualitative indicator - Quantitative indicator - World Health Organisation (WHO) - Sustainable development Goals (SDGs) - Gross Domestic Product (GDP) - Gross National Income (GNI) - Fragile State - Slum - Non-Government Organization (NGO) - World Bank - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Closing the Gap - Bilateral Aid - Transnational Corporations - Social Cohesion - Government Policy **Key Concepts** - High, Middle and Low Income countries - Spatial variation in Wellbeing - Population pyramids - Correlation analysis - Property rights for the poor - Microcredit/ microfinance - Economic liberalization/ free market economic policies - Economic de-regulation **Main Topics** - What are the elements of a high quality of life? - Global health - What makes a fragile state? - How can the work of international institutions and NGOs improve wellbeing? - What are the benefits and disadvantages of population growth/ ageing? - Indigenous Australian wellbeing. - Aid issues - International trade

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