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1 Week 7 Week 6 Week 5 Week 4 Week 3 Week 2 Week 1 Weekley APHG Vocabulary by Week and Unit 2017 globalization scale GIS local diversity space location human geography connections toponym physical geography cartography site map projection situation place GPS meridian region remote sensing longitude proximity** contiguous** prime meridian parallel functional region resources latitude vernacular region globalization cultural landscape mental map transnational corporation regional studies culture distribution formal region cultural ecology density (Greenwich Mean Time) environmental determinism concentration (International Date Line) possibilism pattern contemporary** pre-, post-, ante-** space-time compression distance decay uneven development dot map diffusion physical, map graduated symbol hearth political maps isoline map relocation diffusion reference maps Mercator projection expansion diffusion thematic maps polar hierarchical diffusion cartogram map qualitative contagious diffusion choropleth map Quantitative stimulus diffusion map distortion hierarchy** demography agricultural density* doubling time overpopulation crude birth rate (CBR) total fertility rate (TFR) ecumene crude death rate (CDR) infant mortality rate (IMR) arithmetic density* natural increase rate (NIR) life expectancy physiological density* catalyst** bureaucratic** demographic transition medical revolution sex ratio agricultural revolution zero population growth (ZPG) epidemiologic transition Industrial Revolution* population pyramid epidemiology homogeneous/heterogeneous** dependency Give ratioexamples pandemic migration push factor internal migration emigration pull factor interregional migration immigration refugees intraregional migration net migration intervening obstacle voluntary migration circulation international migration forced migration static** sporadic** migration transition unauthorized immigrants counterurbanization pronatalist, antinatalist chain migration asylum seekers. redistricting quotas carrying capacity remittances brain drain Malthusian theory step migration guest workers Neo-Malthusian disseminate** Unit 1- Ch. 1 Unit 2- Ch. 2-3

2 Week 16 Week 15 Week 14 Week 13 Week 12 Week 11 Week 10 Week 9 custom taboo official language habit architecture dialect folk culture language isogloss popular culture literary tradition standard language language family extinct language Ebonics language branch isolated language Franglais language group lingua franca Spanglish Vulgar Latin pidgin language Denglish creole/creolized language supplant** sedentary** universalizing religion denomination polytheism ethnic religion sect animism branch monotheism orthodox** missionary pilgrimage caste pagan hierarchical religion fundamentalism ghettos autonomous religion sacred sites ethnicity apartheid Balkanization race Centrifugal forces gender. sharecropper Centripetal forces sense of place racism ethnic cleansing Acculturation, racist Balkanized Assimilation blockbusting autonomy** syncretism ethnic separatism self-determinism devolution state autonomous regions irredentism nation-state identity nationality nationalism stateless nations nations multiethnic state multinational states multistate nations Independent states colony perforated state heartland, rimland, organic theories colonialism fragmented state sovereignty imperialism landlocked state microstates State morphology boundary city-states* compact state frontier municipalities elongated state defined, delimited, demarcated, and administered borders metropolitan prorupted state transitional boundaries unitary state subdivisions UN, NATO, EU, ASEAN, NAFTA federal state Territoriality world balance of power Voting districts, redistricting UNCLOS Law of the Sea Cold War gerrymandering trade agreements Communism subnational political units multinational organizations democratization subnational political territorial units supranationalism terrorism Unit 3- Ch. 4-7 Unit - Ch. 8

3 Week 26 Week 25 Week 23 Week 22 Week 21 Week 20 Christmas Break These additional Unit 4 items need to be completed by Week 18 (when we return from Christmas Break) types of boundaries subsequent Conference of Berlin physical boundaries, types boundary disputes Domino Theory desert boundaries boundary process containment mountain boundaries forward capital Iron Curtain water boundaries buffer state raison d'être cultural boundaries shatter belt reapportionment geometric boundaries geopolitics reunification relic boundaries enclave suffrage antecedent exclave Manifest Destiny super-imposed decolonization zealot** agriculture agribusiness intensive subsistence agric. crop shifting cultivation wet rice subsistence agriculture slash-and-burn agriculture sawah commercial agriculture pastoral nomadism double cropping prime agricultural land transhumance crop rotation inherent** indigenous** plantation cereal grain ranching ridge tillage milkshed horticulture desertification winter-wheat truck farming green revolution spring-wheat sustainable agriculture utilitarian** Columbian Exchange biotechnology, food-choice issues GMO commodity chains global food distribution aquaculture economies of scale global supply chain bioclimatic zones Neolithic Revolution Mediterranean agriculture overgrazing Second Ag Revolution fertilizer/pesticide/herbicide Blue Revolution water usage/water rights irrigation Enclosure Movement* corn, wheat, rice, soybeans, cotton high-yield seeds long lots cattle local-food movements metes and bounds chickens/poultry market gardening plant/animal hearths swine organic farming, food deserts sheep mixed crop/livestock systems role of women in food production overgrazing urban agriculture development secondary sector gender empowerment measure (GEM) more developed country (MDC) tertiary sector foreign direct investment less developed country (LDC) productivity transnational corporation Human Dev. Index (HDI) value added structural adjustment program gross domestic product (GDP) literacy rate fair trade primary sector gender-related dev. index (GDI) Millenium Development Goals maquiladora bulk-gaining industry new international div of labor Industrial Revolution* break-of-bulk points outsourcing cottage industry site factors Fordist situation factors labor-intensive industry post-fordist bulk-reducing industry right-to-work laws ubiquitous** Unit 4 (Not from Text) Unit 5- Ch. 10 Unit 6- Ch. 9, 11, 12

4 Week 32 Week 31 Week 30 Week 29 Week 28 Week 27 core countries comparative advantage free trade zones periphery complementarity gender inequality access to health care consumption patterns geographies of interdependence agglomeration economic restructuring growth poles Alfred Weber s model ecotourism equal pay for women quaternary sector quinary sector semi-periphery income distribution Research Triangle sustainable development manufacturing zones Rostow s Stages of Economic Growth trading blocs microloans disparity** U.N. Millennium Development Goals newly industrialized countries Silicon Valley Wallerstein s World System Theory reproductive health special economic zones B.R.I.C.S. service dispersed rural settlement threshold settlement enclosure movement* gravity model consumer services urbanization rank-size rule business services central place theory primate city rule public services central place primate city city-states* market area/hinterland basic industries clustered rural settlement range nonbasic industries tenet** fallacious** economic base central business district (CBD) census tract redlining concentric zone model social area analysis urban renewal sector model squatter settlements public housing multiple nuclei model filtering gentrification secular** volatile** underclass annexation combined statistical area (CSA) sprawl city primary census status area (PCSA) greenbelts urbanized area council of government smart growth metropolitan statistical area (MSA) peripheral model zoning ordinances micropolitan statistical area edge cities rush hour core based statistical area (CBSA) density gradient juxtapose** infrastructure new urbanism suburbanization rural public transportation sustainable design initiatives Borchert s epochs of urban growth remediation/redevelopment of brown fields urban hierarchy disamenity zones slow-growth cities walkable mixed-use galactic city model smart-growth policies zones of abandonment words** = good academic vocabulary You must make a vocabulary card for EACH of these terms left justified Calibri front from the textbook left justified Calibri italics from the textbook, used in multiple chapters/units right justified Times New Roman font from the Course Description or me Give Examples Notice: No terms due Weeks 8 and 24. This is NOT all-inclusive; more may be added later! Unit 6- Ch. 9, 11, 12 Unit 7- Ch. 13

5 Text Reading Study/Watch/Do Due/Turn in 1.1; 9.1 AP Regions Map Week 3 Week 2 Week 1 Week 4 Notebook check on vocab and chapter notes Project due Week Week Week 7

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7 Week 26 Week Week 23 Week 22 Week 21 Week 20 Christmas Break- Week 19 Text Reading Study/Watch/Do Due/Turn In Week 18 Asia Map Von Thunen Model and Plant/Animal Hearth Test 10.4 next week Week 19 Week 24 Week North Africa/SW Asia Map Test

8 Week 27 Text Reading Study/Watch/Do Due/Turn in Sub-Saharan Africa Map Test Cities Map Test Week 32 Week 31 Week 30 Week 29 Week 28 Wk Wk33 Detailed Exam Review Calendar to follow Wk 36+ Learning Portfolio

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