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Human Geography Human Geography Focus on demography (study Focus on demography (study of populations) and culture of populations) and culture (beliefs and actions (beliefs and actions defining a people’s way of defining a people’s way of life) life)

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Page 1: People and Environment Inhabitants adapt to their surroundings Yet can also alter the physical landscape –cutting trees for farming/grazing –damming

Human GeographyHuman Geography

• Focus on demography (study of Focus on demography (study of populations) and culture populations) and culture (beliefs and actions defining a (beliefs and actions defining a people’s way of life)people’s way of life)

Page 2: People and Environment Inhabitants adapt to their surroundings Yet can also alter the physical landscape –cutting trees for farming/grazing –damming
Page 4: People and Environment Inhabitants adapt to their surroundings Yet can also alter the physical landscape –cutting trees for farming/grazing –damming
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Look at the Population Carefully

1750......790 million1800......980 million1850...1,260 million 1900...1,650 million 1950...2,555 million2000...6,080 million* in 50 years pop. doubled

Why?

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“Zero Population Growth”

• Combined birthrate and immigration rate = combined death rate and emigration rate

• For you math students: br + immigration = dr + emigration

• “Stop having kids!”

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Why do we live where we live? 5 Things That Help Determine Where We Live

• Near coasts

• Near rivers

• Flat terrain

• Temperate climates

• Fertile soil

* What are our 3 BASIC NEEDS?

- FOOD, WATER, SHELTER

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3 Areas of Greatest Population Density

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Culture• Passed on through

generations

• Changes rather slowly

• Can be material (things people make by hand) or nonmaterial (religion, language, behavior)

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Language

• Communication or how they pass on thoughts/ideas

• Those who speak the same language generally share customs

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Religion

• Helps answer what is meaning of life–usually supports values of region

• Monotheism - belief in one god

• Polytheism - belief in more than one god

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Sovereignty

• Country that can rule and protect itself through its own policies

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Government Structure• Gov. contain smaller units

(states, provinces, republics)–Unitary - central gov. makes

laws for everyone

–Federal - some power to CG, some to states

–Confederation - states keep sovereignty, CG limited

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Government Control• 1. Authoritarian - leaders hold all

power–Dictatorship - power given to

person/small group

–Totalitarianism - gov. controls everything (politics, economy)

–Monarchy - rule through family

• 2. Democracy - people choose leaders to represent them

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Economic Systems

• 1. Capitalism - people determine what/how much produced by buying–Gov. should have no part in

economy

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2. Communism

• State makes all economic decisions –owns operates farms, factories,

business

–sets personal salary

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3. Socialism

• Mixed economy - part state ran/ part capitalist - jointly making decisions–Wealth distributed more equally where

everyone entitled to certain services (“Welfare States”)

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Now it is time for The Simpsons• This does have

educational value,

so do not get too

excited

• You need to use

the Government

Control slide for the

worksheet