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Unit 11: East Asia Box Notes

Unit 11: East Asia Box Notes. Box #1: Physical Geography. Key Terms Erosion Archipelago Nomad Monsoon Typhoon Tsunami Ring of Fire.

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Unit 11: East Asia Box Notes

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  1. Unit 11: East Asia Box Notes

  2. Box #1: Physical Geography Key Terms • Erosion • Archipelago • Nomad • Monsoon • Typhoon • Tsunami • Ring of Fire • Landforms & Landscapes = Variety of terrain formed by water and erosion; Coastaland peninsular East Asia = more moderate climates than interior regions • China (3 major rivers, Rocky to the far west, agriculture in center & SE, industry in East = (transportation & access to water) • Japan (Archipelago = build up not out; Issues with the Ring of Fire; Tsunami 2010) • Mongolia (Gobi Desert influences a nomadic life) • Korean Peninsula (S. Korea has the access to water; N. Korea shares border with China too) • Taiwan (island) • Pacific Ring of Fire: string of volcanoes around the edges of the Pacific Ocean. More like a horse-shoe than a ring. • Adapting to Natural Hazards (Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Volcanic Activity, Typhoons, Floods, and Drought) • Japan (earthquakes & volcanoes) builds walls to block waves • China’s Three Gorges Dam on Yangtze River • Unintended consequences (loss of history through flooding, garbage build up) • Amazing engineering, but so expensive! • Hong Kong created an island for their airport!- Couldn’t build out • Entire region has a need for stronger building materials

  3. Human Geography Key Terms • Cultural Diffusion • Silk Road • Buddhism • Shintoism • Confucianism • Daoism • Epidemic • Globalization • Industrialization • Urbanization • Dense • Sparse • World’s MOST POPULOUS REALM • +/- Implications of overpopulation (still growing) • Consequences of industrialization & urbanization (need for fresh water) • One of the world’s earliest culture hearths • Population concentrations in the East near river basins and special economic zones along the coast. • Land reclamation: Using landfills for increased demand for land. • Cultural Diffusion • China – Silk Road (series of trade routes) = Exchange of goods & ideas across Asia • Globalization (American companies being integrated into Asian societies) • Religions and Philosophies • Shinto (originated in Japan) – animistic • Buddhism – belief in meditation; diffused through Silk Road • Daoism – ethical system (yin and yang) • Confucianism – ethical system that teaches morality (right and wrong behaviors); teachings of Confucius influenced Chinese society for over 2,000 years, but Communist Party banned practice (1949) when they took power

  4. Densely Populated

  5. Population growth

  6. Silk Road

  7. Silk Road

  8. North v. South North Korea/People’s Republic of Korea South Korea/Republic of Korea Westernized Industrialized Wealthy Backed by the #1 super power in the world. Economic powerhouse Samsung and Hyundai Higher life expectancy • Juche: Self- sufficient & bitter towards other countries. • Not industrialized • Most corrupt country in the world • Less populated • 1-3 inches shorter than South Korea

  9. Politics & Economics • E. Asia Sub Regions • China Proper = Eastern half; core of China • Xizang (Tibet) = tall mts. High plateau; sparsely populated • Xinjiang = vast desert basin; gateway to Muslim world • Mongolia = mostly desert • JAKOTA Triangle (Japan, S. Korea, Taiwan) = harsh • JAKOTA Triangle • Small and confined with many natural hazards • Great cities and high-tech industries • South Korea’s move toward industrialization (primary  tertiary/quaternary) • Enormous consumption of raw materials, but few raw materials produced locally • Global links and rapid development • North Korea • Totalitarian dictatorship has led to isolation • Juche - ideology of self reliance based on mix of N. Korean culture and communist beliefs (blends communism with N. Korean culture) by Kim II Sung • Implications of Globalization • Less isolation; awareness of outside culture • More $, but spread of disease • Economic spectrum varies Key Terms • Dictatorship • Totalitarian • Isolation • Juche • Communism • Socialism • Capitalism

  10. East Asia Economic Spectrum North Korea South Korea China Japan Taiwan Because of recent natural disasters, Japan’s government is becoming more involved in private economic issues moving them away from Free Enterprise to Socialism. • Juche Mongolia = Desert Nomads

  11. Economic Activity

  12. Xizang (Tibet)

  13. JAKOTA Triangle

  14. Regional Conflicts Key Terms • Dynasty • Supremacy • DMZ • Mongol Invasions • Invaded Russia & China & practice nomadic way of life. • The Qin Dynasty unified various border walls along the frontier to form the Great Wall of China • Great Wall was built to protect from invasions from the north • Tibet • Chinese control = 1720 – Manchu, Separates in 19th Century, Communist China takes back in 1950’s, Now autonomous region • Cornerstone of Buddhism, the Dali Lama, and monasteries • Korean Conflict (1953 – 1959) • DMZ = Demilitarized Zone serves as border of N & S Korea @ 38th parallel • Military conflict creates border • Help of United States • Conflicts between China and Japan • Supremacy in the region • Difficult international relations

  15. Chinese Dynasties

  16. N. Korean soldiers in the DMZ

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