PART 2: Model Explain the Model Why is this important to Human Geography?

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Part 1: Model

Model:

PART 2: Model Explain the Model Why is this important to Human Geography? A. Epidemiological Transition Creator: B. Heartland Theory Creator: C. Rimland Theory Creator: D. Organic State Theory Creator: E. Zelinsky s Model Creator: F. Rostow s Development Model Creator: G. World Systems Theory Creator:

PART 3: Attach/Glue/Paste etc.

PART 4: Attach/Glue/Paste etc.

PART:5 GEOGRAPHER DATE LOCATION IMPORTANCE TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Ester Boserup Manuel Castells and Peter Hall Vidal De La Blanch Harold Hotelling August Losch Thomas Malthus Friedrich Ratzel Carl Sauer

Immanuel Wallerstein Alfred Wegener

PART 6: A (Page 1) APHG Religion Chart Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Christianity Hearth When it was established Founder (and their birth relig. If different) Effect on Cultural Landscape Monotheistic or Polytheistic? Ethnic or Universalizing? Diffusion (where/how/why) Intrafaith Conflicts Interfaith Conflicts

Symbols Associated w/religion Islam Shintoism Shamanism Sikhism Hearth When it was established Founder (birth relig. If different) Effect on Cultural Landscape Monotheistic or Polytheistic? Ethnic or Universalizing? Diffusion (where/how/why) Intrafaith Conflicts Interfaith Conflicts

Symbols Associated w/religion (Page 2)

PART 6: PART B MORMON= LUTHERAN= CATHOLIC= BAPTIST=

PART 7: U.S. REGIONS KEY: Northwest: Southwest: Sunbelt: Rust Belt/Steel Belt: New England: Plains States:

KEY: Midwest: Pacific Northwest: Wheat Belt: Southeast: Corn Belt:

For each region, list 3 states: 1. Sunbelt 2. Rust Belt/Steel Belt 3. Plain States 4. Southwest 5. Pacific Northwest 6. Southeast

7. Wheat Belt 8. New England 9. Midwest 10. Northwest 11. Corn Belt

Map Title: Regions Part 1 KEY: Latin America: United States: Canada: North Africa: Sub-Saharan Africa: Russian Federation: Polynesia: Middle East: Southeast Asia: Central Asia:

Map Title: Part 2 KEY: Central America: Caribbean: Horn of Africa: Western Africa: Western Europe: Eastern Europe: Siberia: East Asia: South Asia: Oceania:

PART 9: ADD Vocab Glue/Paste here

PART 10: Types of Boundaries TERM DEFINITION EXAMPLE Antecedent Boundary Relic Boundary Subsequent Boundary Superimposed Boundary BOUNDARY PROCESSES Definitional Delimitation

Demarcation BORDER TYPES Physical Cultural Geometric

PART 11: A Map Key: Slash and Burn/Shifting cultivation: Dairy: Mediterranean: Pastoral Nomadism: Livestock: Grain: Intensive subsistence: wet rice dominant: Intensive subsistence: wet rice dominant:

PART 11: B Map Key: Original Hearth of Agriculture: Major Industrial Areas:

PART 12: Borchert s Epochs of Urban Growth

PART: 13---GENERAL BACKGROUND--- 1. population doubling time 2. rank-size rule for cities 3. distance-decay 4. formal vs. functional 5. perceptual regions 6. carrying capacity 7. absolute location 8. relative location 9. space-time compression ---POPLUATION AND MIGRATION--- 10. arithmetic density 11. physiological density 12. agricultural density

13. Malthusian Theory 14. pronatalist 15. anti-natalist 16. roles of women 17. forced migration 18. voluntary migration 19. positive consequences of migration 20. negative consequences of migration 21. fertility rates 22. infant mortality rates ---CULTURE--- 23. sense of place 24. contagious diffusion 25. hierarchical diffusion

26. stimulus diffusion 27. colonial and imperialism impact on language 28. folk culture 29. pop culture 30. role of women in LDC 31. role of women in MDC ---POLITICAL--- 32. nationalism 33. The Cold War 34. Gerrymandering 35. supranationalism 36. devolution 37. centripetal forces 38. centrifugal forces

---AGRICULTURE--- 39. Columbian exchange 40. first agricultural revolution 41. second agricultural revolution 42. Green Revolution/Third agricultural revolution 43. Positives of the green revolution 44. negatives of the green revolution 45. intensive farming 46. agribusiness 47. von Thunen model 48. GMOs 49. organic farming 50. fair trade 51. luxury crops

---INDUSTRIALIZATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT--- 52. primary economic activity 53. secondary economic activity 54. tertiary economic activity 55. quaternary economic activity 56. quinary economic activity 57. Alfred Weber 58. HDI 59. literacy rates 60. outsourcing 61. ecotourism 62. maquiladoras 63. SEZs ---URBANIZATION---

64. site 65. situation 66. world cities 67. megacities 68. Christaller s model 69. Gravity model 70. gentrification 71. suburban sprawl