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Secondary 3 Elective- NAChapter 9: Reasons for Variations in Development in the World
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3+Class Test: CA2
Date: 5th April 2012 (This Thursday)
Topics Covered Chapter 9: Reasons for Variations in Development in
the World pg 183-200
4+Feedback: 3-2-1 Worksheet
Not Clear About Historical Factor x4 Political Factor x2 Core and Periphery Map Reading Way to write for the exam question format
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5+S.H.E.E.P Framework
SocialPolitical
Historical
EconomicEnvironmental
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because of all these factors a countryis either more developed or less developed
Less DevelopedCountry (LDC)
More DevelopedCountry (DC)
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pg. 184-185
More DevelopedCountry (DC)
Colonial Power
Less DevelopedCountry (LDC)
Colony
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pg. 190- 192
More DevelopedCountry (DC)
Core
Less DevelopedCountry (LDC)
Periphery
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9+Economic Factors:Tokyo, Japan
http://vimeo.com/29186408
10+Economic Factors:Satellite Image of Earth at Night
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core
periphery
11+Core- Periphery Concept
What is the Core? Higher concentration of people and wealth Higher standard of living More job opportunities eg. Richer Areas of Country, Developed Country
What is the Periphery? Lower concentration of people and wealth Lower standard of living Fewer job opportunities eg. Poorer Areas of Country, Less Developed Country
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pg. 190- 192
More DevelopedCountry (DC)
Core
Less DevelopedCountry (LDC)
Periphery
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Arman Alluwie TP2 (SHSS)pg. 186- 189
More DevelopedCountry (DC)
More Natural ResourcesBetter ClimateHigher Access to Tech
Less DevelopedCountry (LDC)
Litter Natural ResourcesHarsh ClimateNo Access to Tech
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http://vimeo.com/37012843
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15+Climate and Agriculture
00:33- 5:25 of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaEG3E7TfWA
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Climate Development
climate promotes or discourages development
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made possible by large amount of investment
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More DevelopedCountry (DC)
Stable GovernmentAttract Investors
Less DevelopedCountry (LDC)
ConflictsDiscourage Investors
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Look at the summarized notes
Are you able to explain the factors from the bulleted points?
Ask your teachers if you are not able to explain them
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Social Factors Affecting Development
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More DevelopedCountry (DC)
Higher Literacy RateLow Population Growth
Less DevelopedCountry (LDC)
Lower Literacy RateHigh Population Growth
(courtesy of Isaiah)
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Name: ___________________Class: ____________________
(take your own notes in this space)
Social Factors Affecting Development
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23+Social Factors:Population High Population Growth Rate (LDCs)
Population due to Higher Birth Rate than Death Rate
Insufficient Food and Housing Eg. Kenya, Nigeria and Ethiopia
Low Population Growth Rate (DCs) Fewer children due to higher cost of living Problems of under population
pg. 194
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24+Social Factors:Education Lower Literacy Rate (LDCs)
Government has little money to spend on education Involved in Agriculture Little effort to provide educational opportunities
Higher Literacy Rate (DCs) Likely to work in Secondary and Tertiary industries Contribute to a higher standard of living
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Low population growth rate and small family size
People spend more time and energy working to advance their careers
Eg. Norway
High population growth rate and large family size
Resources spent on: health and medical care,
food and education for the young population
care for young mothers and housing for young families
Fewer resources left to improve quality of life of general population
Eg.: Ethiopia
Developed Country Less Developed Country
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Higher literacy rate
High quality of education
People are more likely to work in secondary and tertiary industries and contribute to a higher standard of living
Eg. Italy
Education is not widespread because many cannot afford it
Low quality of education and limited schools
People with little of no education are reluctant to change, unable to acquire new skills
Abundance of unskilled workers in with low productivity and income
Eg.: Sierra Leone
Developed Country Less Developed Country