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1 APHG First Quarter RU= Rubenstein HM= Human Mosaic M Tu We Th Fr AR= Additional Resource 14-Aug 15-Aug 16-Aug 17-Aug 18-Aug Aug 22-Aug 23-Aug 24-Aug 25-Aug AP Regions 28-Aug 29-Aug 30-Aug 31-Aug 1-Sep ASM Rabbit-Proof Fence 4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep Labor Day Unit 1 Unit 1 World Physical Assess Corrections Read, Study, Watch, Do AM= AMSCO Unit Unit 1 Nature of Geography (19) Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep Begin Unit 2 Project Due 18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep TWD Canada 25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep ASM Lion 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct US Regions 9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct Unit 2 Unit 2 Assess + Unit 2 Population and Migration (24)
2 APHG Second Quarter M Tu We Th Fr 16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct TWD Cent Am Begin U3 Project Due 23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct Oct 31-Oct 1-Nov 2-Nov 3-Nov S. Amer ASM Hotel Rwanda 6-Nov 7-Nov 8-Nov 9-Nov 10-Nov Veterans Day Obs. ASM All Quiet on the Western Front 13-Nov 14-Nov 15-Nov 16-Nov 17-Nov Unit 3 Unit 3 W. Europe Assess + RU= Rubenstein Read, Study, Watch, Do HM= Human Mosaic AR= Additional Resource AM= AMSCO Unit Unit 3 Cultural Processes (23) Nov 28-Nov 29-Nov 30-Nov 1-Dec Begin Unit 4 Project Due 4-Dec 5-Dec 6-Dec 7-Dec 8-Dec E. Europe Pearl Harbor ASM Tora! Tora! Tora! Day 11-Dec 12-Dec 13-Dec 14-Dec 15-Dec Dec 19-Dec 20-Dec 21-Dec 22-Dec Unit 4 Political Geography (23)
3 Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 11-Jan 12-Jan TWD Unit 4 Unit 4 Assess + 15-Jan 16-Jan 17-Jan 18-Jan 19-Jan MLK Day Climates Begin U5 Project Due 22-Jan 23-Jan 24-Jan 25-Jan 26-Jan ASM The Good Earth 29-Jan 30-Jan 31-Jan 1-Feb 2-Feb Plant/Anim ASM Grapes of Wrath 5-Feb 6-Feb 7-Feb 8-Feb 9-Feb Feb 13-Feb 14-Feb 15-Feb 16-Feb Unit 5 Unit 5 TWD Assess Corrections Read, Watch, Study, Do Unit Unit 4 Unit 5 Agricultural, Rural Land Use (23) Feb 20-Feb 21-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb Pres Day ME/N. Afr Begin U6 Project Due 26-Feb 27-Feb 28-Feb 1-Mar 2-Mar ASM How Green Was My Valley 5-Mar 6-Mar 7-Mar 8-Mar 9-Mar Last Day Southern Before SB Africa 19-Mar 20-Mar 21-Mar 22-Mar 23-Mar EOT Unit 6 Industry and Econ Dev. (23)
4 29 26-Mar 27-Mar 28-Mar 29-Mar 30-Mar Unit 6 Unit 6 Good Fri Asst Corrections Read, Study, Watch, Do Unit Unit Apr 3-Apr 4-Apr 5-Apr 6-Apr Begin Unit 7 Asia Project Due 9-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 12-Apr 13-Apr ASM Metropolis 16-Apr 17-Apr 18-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr Cities 23-Apr 24-Apr 25-Apr 26-Apr 27-Apr TWD Project Due 30-Apr 1-May 2-May 3-May 4-May Unit 7 Unit 7 Assess Corrections Unit 7 Urbanization (24) May 8-May 9-May 10-May 11-May Review Review Review Review Review 14-May 15-May 16-May 17-May 18-May Review Review Review Review 21-May 22-May 23-May 24-May 25-May Countries 1-75 Countries APHG Exam DAY! AP Exam Review May 29-May 30-May 31-May 1-Jun Mem Day
5 Dates 8/14-8/18 1 8/21-8/25 2 8/28-9/1 3 9/4-9/8 4 9/11-9/15 5 9/18-9/22 6 9/25-9/ /2-10/6 8 10/9-10/13 9 Vocabulary U1/C1 W1 (lined back of card) mrweekley.weebly.com text region An area defined by one or characteristics All cards should include unit, < Sample to week, chapter, initials, examples (front of card) bkw Ex: Sub-Saharan Africa for Remind texts geography location human-envir. inter. envir. determinism scale physical geography place region possibilism pattern human geography movement Five themes of geo. ecumene space 7 APHG Units MDC state globalization qualitative data LDC nation local diversity quantitative data absolute/relat. Locat. map Mercator GIS physical map site projection Robinson GPS political map situation distortion polar remote sensing thematic map fieldwork cartography conic projection Eratosthenes longitude equator prime meridian Peter's Projection mental map latitude choropleth map graduated symbol formal region distance hearth cartogram isoline functional region distance decay diffusion dot map toponym vernacular region time-space compr. spatial Greenwich Mean Time model flows landscape analysis TODALSIG Inter. Date Line networks regionalization S.A.D.D. transitional boundary development globalization Labor Day MDC local diversity LDC cultural landscape Unit Assessment Unit Assessment geospatial tech. ESPN geospatial data distribution CBR IMR doubling time/r of 70 population pyramid density CDR TFR dependency ratio sex ratio concentration life expectancy NIR dem. momentum dem trans. Model fertility cohort Baby Boom Gen X, Gen Y census mortality demography maternal morbidity Millenials Medical Revolution epidemic arithmetic density over population Malthusian TWD pandemic physiologic dens. carrying capacity Cornucopian epid. trans. model agricultural dens. zero pop. growth ZPG Neo-Malthusian aging population S curve /J curve pronatalist population policy antinatalist migration push factor voluntary migration guest worker internal migration emigration pull factor forced migration refugee inter-regional mig. immigration intervening obstacle brain drain IDP intra-regional mig. Ravenstein's Laws gravity model Diaspora Columbian Exchange rural to urban friction of distance Trail of Tears Atlantic Slave Trade Industrial Revolution Zelinsky international mig. remittance counter-urbanization resources sustainability chain migration circulation unauthorized immigrant uneven development global climate change step migration historical migrations asylum seeker placelessness demography Christianity Age of Exploration Crusades Manifest Destiny Anatolian Hearth Islam Silk Road Constantinople Kurgan Warrior culture folk culture diffusion contagious diff. material culture pop culture expansion diffusion hierarchical diff.* non-material culture hearth relocation diffusion Unit Assessment stimulus diff.
6 Dates 10/16-10/ /23-10/ /30-11/ /6-11/ /13-11/ /27-12/ /4-12/ /11-12/ /18-12/22 18 Vocabulary All cards should include unit, week, chapter, initials, examples U1/C1 W1 (lined back of card) mrweekley.weebly.com text region An area defined by one or characteristics < Sample to (front of card) bkw Ex: Sub-Saharan Africa for Remind texts acculturation custom colonialism language family TWD assimilation habit imperialism language branch multiculturalism taboo language language group Christianity Age of Exploration Crusades Anatolian Hearth Islam Silk Road Constantinople Kurgan Warrior dialect creolized language Romance language religion syncretism official language indigenous lang. revived language ethnic religion secular lingua franca pidgin language isogloss universalizing religion animism Uluru fundamentalism branch Christianity Hinduism hierarchical religion orthodox denomination Islam/mosque caste autonomous religion polytheism/monoth sect Buddhism Judaism pilgrimage Abrahamic Sikhism Confucianism Mecca Taoism atheism Ganges River sacred site ethnic cleansing sequent occupance religious toponyms race apartheid ritual architecture Veterans ethnicity gender cultural landscape food preferences Day dealing with death genocide built environment state identity sovereignty organic theory nation centripetal force raison d'être Heartland Theory nation-state centrifugal force territoriality Unit Assessment Rimland Theory enclave ethnic separatism multinational state devolution compact state exclave irredentism multi-state nation Balkanization elongated state autonomous region nationalism stateless nation shatter belt perforated state fragmented state prorupted state supranationalism NATO Communism colony UNCLOS UN Warsaw Pact Domino Theory de-colonization excl econ zone (EEZ) EU Cold War Iron Curtain neo-colonialism terrorism boundary antecedent bound. delimited buffer state suffrage physical boundary super-imposed bound defined federal state re-districting geometrical boundary relic boundary demarcated unitary state re-apportionment Berlin Conference subsequent boundary administered sub nationalism gerrymandering subnational pol unit forward capital NAFTA Basques democratization ASEAN Kurds eminent domain OPEC Kashmir
7 1/8-1/ /15-1/ /22-1/ /29-2/2 22 2/5-2/9 23 2/12-2/ /19-2/ /26-3/2 26 3/5-3/9 27 3/19-3/23 28 TWD Unit Assessment Unit Assessment agriculture commercial farming intensive farming arable land MLK Day agribusiness subsistence farming extensive farming marginal land agricultural sector ranching ridge tillage** sustainable agric. plant/animal hearths climate landform domestication soil biome shifting cultivation pastoral nomadism deforestation Neolithic Revolution Second Ag Rev slash & burn/swidden transhumance desertification Columbian Exchange Third Ag Rev terrace over-grazing crop rotation Enclosure Movement Green/Blue Rev seed plow high-yield seed Norman Borlaug cotton gin herbicide/pesticide Cesar Chavez mixed crop truck farming market gardening organic gardening GMO plantation agr horticulture milk shed local food mvt urban agriculture Mediterranean ag suitcase farm Von Thünen aquaculture food desert cash crop biodiversity luxury crop water usage fair trade clustered long lots bid rent subsidy commodity chains dispersed metes and bounds feed lots agricultural trends role of women in ag linear township/range CAFO terroir TWD development HDI GDP GEM Pres Day MDC Millennium Dev Goals GNI GDI LDC Sustainable Dev Goals literacy rate gender inequality resources access to healthcare measures of dev. income distribution primary sector quaternary sector Industrial Revolution Hotelling core secondary sector quinary sector cottage industry Rostow periphery tertiary sector sectoral structure textiles Wallerstein semi-periphery complementarity site factors industrial loc. theory bulk-gaining ind Fordist production comparative advant. situation factors Weber bulk-reducing ind post-fordist prod. basis for trade agglomeration ec. ecotourism break-of-bulk pts just-in-time delivery geo of interdenpence cunsumption patterns special econ. zones international div labor microloans economies of scale right-to-work law maquiladora newly industrialized c growth poles capital-intensive Silicon Valley outsourcing BRICS technopoles labor-intensive Research Triangle Pk free-trade zones
8 3/26-3/ /2-4/6 30 4/9-4/ /16-4/ /23-4/27 33 vertical integration Gini coefficient multiplier effect Good Fri PPP footloose industry Unit Assessment Unit Assessment export proc zone (EPZ) settlement city-state CBD consumer services basic industries city Borchert's Epochs gravity model business services non-basic industries village hinterland services public services infrastructure Christaller's CPT concentric zone mod galactic city model edge city primate city threshold sector model Latin-American mod suburb rank-size rule range mult. nuclei mod African model suburban sprawl world cities Islamic city mod exurb megacities squatter settlement filtering gated community sustainable design megalopolis favela redlining gentrification mixed use metropolitan stat ar disamenity zone blockbusting ghetto new urbanism conurbanization smart growth slow growth annexation tax base TWD green belts urban renewal zoning ordinances public transportation walkable mixed use remediation brownfields local governance public housing 5/21-5/ /14-5/ /28-6/1 38 4/30-5/4 34 5/7-5/11 35 Mem Day
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