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Title: AP Human Geography


1
First Semester Final Exam Review
  • AP Human Geography

2
General Info
  • AP Human Geo is the study
  • of spatial distribution ( the why of where)
  • Environmental Determinism (environment
    dictates the success of a civilization)
  • Possibilism (a civilization can
    overcome/adjust to a bad environment to become
    successful)
  • Superpower military, economic cultural
    dominance (B.R.I.C)

3
Projections
  • all maps/projections distort - least amount
    occurs in the center
  • Robinson
  • (best overall balances distortions)
  • Mercator
    (good with direction but
  • distorts size/shape)
  • Azimuthal
  • (polar)
  • Equal Area
  • (orange peel)

4
Density
  • Population/Arithmetic density (population/total
    land area)
  • Physiological density (population/arable land)
  • Agricultural density
  • (population of farmers/arable land)

5
Scale
  • How does your house look?
  • Large?
  • - Large scale covers
  • small area great
  • detail smaller
  • Small?
  • - Small scale covers
  • large area little
  • detail larger

6
Types of Jobs
  • Primary Sector (periphery/LDCs)
  • - harvests/extract products
  • Secondary Sector (semi-periphery)
  • - manufactures products
  • Service Sector (core/MDCs)
  • - provides a service
  • 1. Tertiary basic skill set (police,
    teacher, waitress)
  • Quaternary finance (insurance, banking, real
  • estate, stocks)
  • Quinary holds title and makes important
    decisions
  • (CEO, PhD, doctors,
    President, Senator)

7
Gathering Information
  • Remote Sensing (using satellites)
  • - GPS navigation/precise location
  • - GIS layered, detailed maps
  • Census
  • - more accurate, but time consuming and
    expensive
  • Survey
  • - less accurate (biased), but fast and
    inexpensive
  • Field Study
  • - consists of interviews and observations
    (qualitative
  • data)

8
Location
  • Absolute location (doesnt change)
  • - precise location determined by lat/long
  • Relative location (can change)
  • - determined by what is around you
  • Site (what you see there)
  • - physical characteristics
  • Situation
  • - relative location

9
Cultural Hierarchy, Etc.
  • Cultural trait (specific - individual)
  • Cultural complex
  • Cultural system
  • Cultural region
  • Cultural realm (broad - collection)
  • Cultural Landscape/Ecology
  • human footprint on environment (physical
    environment human interaction with it -
    creations)
  • Acculturation (quick, forced change)
  • Assimilation (slow, peaceful acceptance)

Coach Staruch Rocks
10
Diffusion
  • - the spreading of ideas
  • Expansion idea spreads but stays strong in the
  • core/hearth
  • a. Hierarchal idea spreads through hierarchy
  • (unequal - top
    down)
  • b. Contagious idea spreads from person to
  • person
    (equal)
  • c. Stimulus idea spreads but is adapted/re-
  • mixed (changes)
  • Relocation people move and take the idea with
  • them
  • 3. Migrant idea spreads but dies in the
    core/hearth

11
Population Statistics Formulas
  • CBR of live births / total population x 1000
  • CDR of deaths / total population x 1000
  • NRI CBR CDR ? / 10 (list as )
  • PGR CBR CDR net migration ? / 10 (list
    as )
  • TFR average of live babies born to a woman
    in her lifetime
  • (replacement rate 2.1)
  • IMR babies who die before their 1st
    birthday out of
  • 1,000 live births
  • Dependency Ratio population lt15 and 65
    / working-age population (15-64)
  • Life Expectancy years expected to live
    for babies born that year
  • Doubling Time of years it takes a
    population to double in size
  • (1 70 years)
  • Thomas Malthus agriculture determines
    population
  • Ester Boserup population determines
    agriculture

12
Demographic Transition Model
  • Stage 1 High Stationary (CBR/CDR high - NRI
    low )
  • Stage 2 Early Expansion (CBR ? CDR ? - NRI high
    )
  • Stage 3 Late Expanding (CBR ? CDR ? - NRI
    medium )
  • Stage 4 Low Stationary (CBR/CDR low NRI
    low - 0 )

13
Demographic Transition Model (DTM) Stage 1 High Stationary Stage 2 Early Expansion Stage 3 Late Expanding Stage 4 Low Stationary
CBR () High Remains High Declining Low
CDR () Fluctuating High Declining Low Stays Low
NRI () Low or No High Medium Low, 0 or -
Total Population Slowly Increasing/ Declining or Stationary Growth Rapid Growth Moderate Growth Slowly Increasing/ Declining or Stationary Growth
14
Migration
  • Push Factor (emigrate) Pull Factor (immigrate)
  • - induces people to leave/come
  • Intervening Opportunity Obstacle
  • - opportunity (job, love) that convinces /
    physical item that
  • forces (mountain, ocean) people to abandon
    step migration
  • Counter Migration (involuntary)
  • - forced migration in the form of deportation,
    etc.
  • Return Migration (voluntary)
  • Chain Migration
  • - caused by the communication between
    friends/family

15
Pop Culture vs. Folk Culture
  • LDCs
  • Religious
  • We centered
  • Small, isolated groups
  • Homogeneous groups
  • Extended family
  • Male dominated
  • Slow to change
  • Clustered local scale
  • Traditional societies w/ little interaction with
    other groups
  • MDCs
  • Secular
  • Me centered
  • Large groups of people
  • Heterogeneous groups
  • Nuclear family
  • Womens rights
  • Changes quickly
  • Dispersed global scale
  • Tend to share custom with a large number of people

16
Language
  • Literary tradition
  • - means of writing (preliterate no written
    language)
  • Pidgin
  • - mixture of other languages as a means of
  • communication (a hybrid, NOT a language -
    Spanglish, Chinglish)
  • Creole
  • - stable/complex language that developed from a
  • pidgin (Gullah)
  • Lingua Franca
  • - language used when conducting business
    (English or
  • Swahili)

A language can be both a creole a lingua
franca
17
Language Classification
  • Family ? Branch ? Group ?
  • Language ? Dialect (Standard/Vulgar Language)
  • 1 Indo-European (Europe, Western Hemisphere,
    India)
  • - English, the Romantics, Russian, Hindi, Farsi
  • 2 Sino-Tibetan (China, Southeast Asia)
  • - Mandarin, Thai
  • Afro-Asiatic (North Africa, Middle East)
  • - Arabic, Hebrew, Berber
  • Niger-Congo (Sub-Saharan Africa)
  • - Swahili, Zulu, Yoruba, Ibo
  • Austronesian (SE Asia Polynesia)
  • - Malay, Javanese, Indonesian, Hawaiian
  • Dravidian (Southeast India)
  • - Tamil, Telugu

Basque Khoisan are not related to any
language family (mysteries in history)
18
Religion The Basics
  • Estimated Religious Population of the World in
    1989



Plurality

Monotheistic
Only change (20)
19
Religious Classifications
  • Deism belief in a creator/God who is
  • now indifferent God is
    creator only (based on science/reason)
  • Theism belief in a God as creator ruler
  • Poly Monotheism belief in many Gods
  • belief in one God
  • Atheism belief that there is no God
    (prefix a no)
  • Agnosticism belief that there is no proof
    that there is or isnt a God (no
    knowledge)
  • Animism belief that everything has a spirit

20
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21
General Religion Info
  • Hinduism - oldest of the major religions
  • Judaism, Christianity Islam Abrahamic/
    monotheistic religions
  • Judaism oldest Abrahamic / monotheistic
    religion / smallest of the major religions (.2)
  • Christianity largest religion in the world
    (33)
  • Islam fastest growing religion in the world

22
Ethnic Religions(a.k.a. cultural religions)
  • Do NOT attempt to appeal to all people (often
    revolve
  • around local culture/ethnic group)
  • Do NOT seek converts/proselytize outside the
    group
  • Seasonal holidays / Sacred places found in nature
  • Spread through Relocation Diffusion
  • Distribution is more clustered/localized
  • - some exceptions (Judaism)
  • Examples Sioux Inuit (animism),
  • Shamanism (traditional), Judaism,
  • Hinduism, Shinto, Daoism,
  • Confucianism, Jainism Druze

23
Universal Religions
  • Claim to have beliefs that appeal to ALL people
    no matter location (usually monotheistic)
  • Actively seek converts/proselytize
  • More global distribution
  • Holidays Sacred Places are often historic
  • Spread through Migrant or Expansion Diffusion
    (more so than relocation)
  • Examples Christianity, Islam, Buddhism,
    Sikhism,
  • Baháí

24
Syncretic Religions
  • An intermixing of a major faith and traditional
    cultural elements (usually altering a universal)
  • Christianity
  • Mixing with Pagan elements
  • Emphasis on Virgin Mary in Latin America
  • Santeria / Haitian Voodoo
  • Sikhism (Islam Hindu)
  • Jainism (Hindu ancient asectic)
  • Balinese Hinduism (Hindu traditional)
  • Zen Buddhism in Japan (Buddhism Shinto)

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