USA TIME ZONES and of the world. APHG TEST REVIEW MULTIPLE CHOICE PORTION- FRIDAY Part One ESSAY – THURSDAY. Essay is over Nature’s Inequalities reading.

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USA TIME ZONES and of the world. APHG TEST REVIEW MULTIPLE CHOICE PORTION- FRIDAY Part One ESSAY – THURSDAY. Essay is over Nature’s Inequalities reading. See website and your notes.

Longitude, latitude, meridians, and parallels.

Land Ordinance of 1785

Globalization Welcome to McDonalds - India

DIFFUSION 1. Relocation Diffusion 2. Expansion Diffusion Hierarchical Contagious Stimulus

Distribution Density Concentration Pattern See page 5 in text for visuals

Map Projections Distortion would be most pronounced on large or small scale maps? Large scale 1” = 50 miles Small scale 1” equals 2,000 miles

Importance of Scale Map scale Spatial scale: local, regional, and global Site (place) and situation (relative location) – 5 Themes

Any information we have covered in the first unit is testable material. Use your class notes, reading notes, and the textbook for the necessary information. Keep in mind you will be required to use the information rather than to simply regurgitate it.