 1. What predictions can be made on a population pyramid that is top heavy?  2. A small percentage of men in the 20 to 40 age range on a population pyramid.

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 1. What predictions can be made on a population pyramid that is top heavy?  2. A small percentage of men in the 20 to 40 age range on a population pyramid might indicate what?  3. What are some of the effects both positive and negative of Globalization? Which countries benfit the most from Globalization?

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 1. Each group is responsible for the following on their posters.  Title of Section and group #  Minimum of 8 key point/facts over the reading  Must be written in your own words  Do Not use vocabulary as a fact  3 Questions that you will type on my computer.  Must be able to answer the questions using the information on your posters  At least one visual aid or picture on your poster.  2. All posters and questions are due on Wednesday. We will be doing the poster show on Wednesday

 1. Climate and Weather and Earth’s Tilt and Rotation. (55-56)  2. Earth’s Revolution and The tropics of Cancer and Capricorn (56-57)  3. The Poles and Greenhouse Effect (57-58)  4. Latitude and Climate (59-61)  5. Elevation and Climate/ Landforms and Climate (61 and 63)  6. Wind and ocean Currents (61-63)  7. Climate Regions- Tropical and Dry (65-67)  8. Mid latitude, High Latitude and Highlands (68-69)  9. Climatic Change (69)  10. Population Growth (75-77)  11. Population Distribution (77-79)  12. Elements of Culture- Language, Religion, and Social Groups (80-82)  13. Elements of Culture- Government, Economic Activities, Culture Regions (83)  14. Cultural Change- Agricultural Revolution, Cultural Hearths, and Specialization and Civilization (84-85)  15. Cultural Change- Cultural Contacts and Industrial/Information Revolutions. (85)  16. Features of Government/Levels of Government (86-87)  17. Types of Government (87-88)  18. Economic Systems- Traditional and Market (89)  19. Economic Systems- Command and Socialism and Communism (89-90)  20. Resources (91-92)  21. Economic Development (93)  22. World Trade (93-94)  23. People and The Environment (94-95)

 Poster Shows for Ch 3 in Geography and Ch 5 in U.S. History