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Ava, Matt, Frinces, Nasbid Josh, Sara, Adam, Taylor
Sit with your Group! Ava, Matt, Frinces, Nasbid Josh, Sara, Adam, Taylor Jasmine, Issac, AJ, Brandon Kat, Chloe, Jayda, Malia Sebastian, Ryan, Mallory, Tina Dane, Macai, Victoria, Sergio Gavin, Sam, Nayeli, Lydia
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Groups Robert, Caleb H, Hayden, Eric
Franklin, Ryan, Rylie, Nora, Olivia Carlos, Mason, Bri, Shelbie Teonee, Chandler, Alanna, Michela Patrick, Cara, Jacob, Matt, Colin Caleb C, Darius, Nathan, Maria Thomas, Lacey, James, Jackson
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Sit with your Group! Jake, Andrew, Kayla P, Daniel Haleigh, Paige, Mitchel, Cayden Tiara, Owen, Kyleigh, Hannah Griffin, Emily, Eli, Leo Seth, Tony, Sheena, Myranda Kiyonna, Anna, Noah, Laura Connor, Kayla G, Ryne YOU HAVE TO FINISH THE PROJECT DURING THIS CLASS PERIOD There is a scenario tapped to your desk. You need to include it in your PPT!
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Sit anywhere! Bell ringer Turn into the basket
What is land, labor, and capital? Create a scenario and list land, labor and capital Think of the popcorn scenario!
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TAKE OUT A SHEET OF PAPER FOR YOUR QUIZ
Living On A Dollar A Day
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Economic Theories Johann Von Thunen
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What is the central place theory?
German : Walter Christaller The Central Place Theory is a geographical theory seeks to explain the number, size, and location of human settlements
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Central Place Theory Christaller attempted to design a model that would show: how and where central places in the urban hierarchy would distributed settlements function as a central place providing goods and services to surrounding areas
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Four Parts of Central Place Theory
City: 20,000 – 300,000 Town : 1,000 – 20,000 ppl Village: Less than 20,000 ppl Hamlet: Less than 100 ppl Christaller believed settlements simply function as a central place providing goods and services to surrounding areas
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Central Place Theory Vocabulary
Economic reach measure of centrality (middle of somewhere) Hinterland area surrounding a service from which consumers are drawn
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Range vs Threshold Range : the maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service Threshold : the minimum number of people required to support the service
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Central Place Theory: Relevance
This is a model, not reality Originally applied to Germany Found to be applicable in China & US
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Von Thunen’s Model Model is used to explain agricultural land and patterns What farmers produce varies by distance from town, with livestock raising farthest from town
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