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NOTE TO TEACHER: Give out papers first, give students 10 minutes to write in all they can on their own. Suggest PENCIL Then allow them to help each other for about 10 min. Then go through the following powerpoint and instruct students to correct any errors.

TIME’S UP! LET’S SEE HOW YOU DID! Model Review TIME’S UP! LET’S SEE HOW YOU DID!

1) Demographic Transition STAGE GROWTH ECONOMY 2 3 4 Low (CBR & CDR around 40) Mostly Primary(agriculture) Very high Moving from agriculture to (CBR Still high, CDR Drops) Industry Moderate Increasingly urbanized, (CBR & CDR Dropping) industrial Low (ZPG) Tertiary (Service) Economy (CBR & CDR around 10)

2)What model is Rostow responsible for? Answer: Rostow’s Model of Development (based on international trade) Write down the stages that you remember: 1 – Primary Economy 2 – Elite group begins it 3 – Takeoff (few industries really grow) 4 – Drive to Maturity 5 – Mass Consumption (Tertiary Sector)

3) What was Thomas Malthus innovative “prediction”. ANS: Population would out-grow food resources. Was he right? Why? Not technically because population did not grow as much as he thought it would and food grew more (green revolution) BUT Neo-Malthusians would disagree.

4 a. What model is this? Von Thunen’s Model of Commercial Agriculture b.What 2 factors is it based on? Cost of Land Cost of Transportation

5) a. What is the name of this city model? ______________________ Burgess Concentric Zone Model b. What American City were all of the city model’s based on? CHICAGO!

6) What city model is this? ___________________________ Hoyt Sector Model

7) What City Model is this? ___________________________ Harris Multiple Nuclei Model What is the big difference between this model and the previous 2? ______________________________________________________ MULTIPLE NODES/CENTERS

8) What is this a Model of? _______________ SOUTH AMERICAN CITY

9) a.What is this model called? _________________________ Harris PERIPHERAL MODEL OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT (AKA Galactic City Model) EDGE b. A City located here or here would be called a ______________ city!

Heartland/Rimland Theory or ShatterbeltTheory 10) What political model is this? Goes by two names! Write them on your paper! Heartland/Rimland Theory or ShatterbeltTheory

AP Test Here We Come!!! ! THE END!