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EOC World Geography Review

EOC World Geography Review. How did that happen?. Hint…. McDonald’s originates in the United States. Saudi Arabian citizens travel to the United States. McDonald’s becomes established in Middle East. Another hint…. What impacts migration?. Are there barriers?

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EOC World Geography Review

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  1. EOC World Geography Review

  2. How did that happen?

  3. Hint…

  4. McDonald’s originates in the United States Saudi Arabian citizens travel to the United States. McDonald’s becomes established in Middle East. Another hint…

  5. What impacts migration? • Are there barriers? • Is where we’re going better than where we are? • Can we survive the new dangers? • Can we thrive with the new resources?

  6. GEOGRAPHY EFFECTS MIGRATION! • If I’m dealing with A, what do I want from B?

  7. GEOGRAPHY EFFECTS MIGRATION! • If I’m dealing with A, what do I want from B?

  8. When people move, how do they change the place? • The English and Dutch moved to the North America. • Why? Colonization for profit, establish trade, produce raw materials. • How did they change the place? http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch7en/conc7en/map_worldmigration.html

  9. Here is how people adapted to the different regions These two continents contain many, many physical regions that are geographically connected.

  10. What changed in these regions? How did that happen? Here is what happened in these regions….

  11. Here is a very special region…

  12. Here is what makes this region, and other River Valleys, so special… 1) Gift of the River River water was key to farming in early civilizations. Water was used for crops. This also led to people living near crops in villages. 3) Natural Highways River travel allowed early civilization to trade surplus goods, and new ideas. 2) New Activities Food surplus allowed people to pursue other activities like crafts, art, and writing. In fact, writing emerged in part to track the surplus. 4) From Village to City With the development of agriculture, people settled into farming villages. Over time, some of these villages grew into large cities.

  13. What changed and what stayed the same in the region? And then this happened …

  14. Here is how it was first settled… This continent is the only continent that is also ONE country…

  15. How would you describe the difference between the first and second era shown? Here is what happened in the region…

  16. Who can tell me:What does this have to do with climate or weather? WINTER for Us, SUMMER for Australia Hint: Tilt Yep. NEAREST in Winter?! NEAREST Farthest Hint: Proximity during REVOLUTION SUMMER for Us, WINTER for Australia

  17. Who can tell me:What does LATITUDE have to do with climate and weather? Hint: Tilt Equator always gets it.

  18. The higher, the colder. (Less dense air can’t hold heat.) The lower, the warmer. (Dense air holds heat.) Who can tell me:What does ELEVATION have to do with climate and weather? Hint: Air Density

  19. Rocky Mountains Coastal Ridge Great Plains Interior Lowlands Appalachian Mountains Basin and Ridge Coastal Plains How many “regions” do you see? Can you guess what country this is?

  20. Rocky Mountains Coastal Ridge Great Plains Interior Lowlands Appalachian Mountains Basin and Ridge Coastal Plains Now, what do you see? What stands out on this map?

  21. How do “tectonic forces” affect a region?

  22. How does “erosion” affect a region? WATER WIND DESCRIBE WHAT’S HAPPENING TO THE LAND SOIL GRAVITY

  23. How does “weather” affect a region? DESCRIBE WHAT’S HAPPENING TO THE LAND

  24. What is this image saying about why people move? PULL PUSH

  25. Are these political, economic, social, or environmental factors? PULL PUSH

  26. What makes people leave a place? • Which is a • political reason? • economic reason? • social reason? • environmental reason? PUSH FACTORS

  27. What makes people move to place? • Which is a • political reason? • economic reason? • social reason? • environmental reason? PULL FACTORS

  28. What are the patterns of people moving? B A • If you have an opportunity like A, and you live in B, what might you do? Would others, too? How is that a pattern?

  29. Economic SystemsWhat do you notice? Command Market Mixed Free Enterprise CUBA CHINA NORTH KOREA MODERN RUSSIA FORMER USSR SWEDEN NETHERLANDS FINLAND UNITED STATES GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE MONACO

  30. What changes come from globalization? Connectivity

  31. Is that a benefit or a challenge? Connectivity

  32. What changes come from globalization? Improved Standard of Living

  33. Is that a benefit or a challenge? Improved Standard of Living

  34. What changes come from globalization? Pandemics

  35. Is that a benefit or a challenge? Pandemics

  36. What changes come from globalization? Loss of local culture

  37. Is that a benefit or a challenge? Loss of local culture

  38. Modifying vs. Adapting • Which pictures most shows MODIFYING the environment?

  39. Modifying vs. Adapting • Which pictures most shows ADAPTING TO the environment?

  40. Modifying vs. Adapting • What’s the difference between “modifying” and “adapting to” the environment?

  41. What are our basic needs?

  42. What are differences in how we meet our basic needs? • What differences do you notice in how food is being prepared? Who are they feeding? Commercial Subsistence

  43. What are differences in how we meet our basic needs? • What differences do you notice in how food is being produced and for what purpose? Commercial Agriculture Subsistence Agriculture

  44. What are differences in how we meet our basic needs? • What differences do you notice in how goods are being produced and for what purpose? Cottage Industry textile production Commercial Industry textile production

  45. What’s the difference in the forms of government? MONARCHY DEMOCRACY • What’s the difference in these forms of government? How many people are considered vested with power?

  46. What’s the difference in the forms of government? CONSTITUTIONAL MILITARY DICTATORSHIP MONARCHY • What are modern differences in government types with ONE un-elected, permanent leader?

  47. What’s the difference in the forms of government? REPUBLICANISM TOTALITARIANISM • What’s the difference in how power is vested in a system and the relationship of the people to power?

  48. What’s the difference in the forms of government? RELIGIOUS PLURALISM THEOCRACY • What’s the difference in how religious value systems are represented in the power structure?

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