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Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # 9/21Economic Systems13 9/22Levels of Economic Activity14 9/23Developed vs. Developing15 9/24Culture16 9/25Population Pyramids17 1. Go to the next fresh page after your Developed vs. Developing notes. 2. Write the title “Culture”

Population Pyramids 1. Population Pyramids  two bar graphs that show population broken down by age group.

A REAL ONE READ ONLY

Mexico, 2000 Age Population in Millions How many males in Mexico are between the ages of 0-4? (BABIES) How many males in Mexico are between the ages of 30-34? (PARENTS) READ ONLY

Step #1  Is it a pyramid? What is the shape? A Pyramid

Step #2: BPG: Are babies, parents, or grandparents the largest?

Step 3 – Is population increasing or decreasing? If babies are the largest group then what?

Why is it increasing? If you have more babies than parents…  the babies will replace the parents after the parents die

But what about this one? 1. Shape? - NOT a Pyramid 2. BPG? -Parents are biggest 3. Decreasing or Increasing? - Decreasing

Key A. Babies are biggest = Population INCREASING B. Parents are biggest = Population DECREASING C. Grandparents are biggest = POPULATION DISAPPEARING

D. Developed Nations = LOW birth rate –Parents will be the biggest –Shape will not be a pyramid E. Developing Nations = HIGH birth rate –Babies will be the biggest –Shape = Pyramid

Population Pyramids 1.What is the population growth trend, INCREASING or DECREASING? 2. What services will the country need in the future?

Population Pyramids 1.What is the population growth trend, INCREASING or DECREASING? 2. What services will the country need in the future?

Population Pyramids 1.What is the population growth trend, INCREASING or DECREASING? 2. What services will the country need in the future?

2. Examples of Human Environment Interaction – Adaption or Change?

2. Why do people migrate? Push Factors Pull Factors

3. WHAT’S GOING ON??

4. What made the US rich? Create a list of things that made the US rich.

5. U.S. at Night—Where is the population??

6. Tertiary Activities – shopping centers and tertiary activities occur in cities. - Which picture will have more tertiary activities? - Which physiographic region is picture A? - Which physiographic region is picture B?

5. Levels of Economic Activity Matching Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary a)Adding value by creating a product from a resource. b)Provides services to people and sells finished products. c)Highly educated, skilled specialists, conducting research to improve products. d)Extracting resources from the earth.

10  Don’t pick C (Cross out the answer choice) 12. The main reason for the conflict in the Balkans is…? A. conflict between two sides resulting from British colonization. B. Irish Nationalists want more representation in the government. C. ethnic groups fighting for independence. D. drought has caused rebel groups to invade France.