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D EMOGRAPHICS & P OPULATION T RENDS : ALL A BOUT THE #’ S Movement of People (Learning Goal 2): Explain how population and settlement patterns are affected by migration, urbanization, transportation and the availability of resources. (TEKS/SE’s 6b/7b) In your google drive choose U4LG2 Notes: Movement of People
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R EVIEW : R EFER BACK TO LG 1 IN YOUR ISN Essential Question #1: Historically, what are the 2 features that have influenced the size and distribution of settlements? Human Features Physical Features Give Examples of Each: Human- Infrastructure, economic & political systems and services Physical-agriculture/food, favorable climate, access to water
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E SSENTIAL Q UESTION #2: W HAT ARE THE PROCESSES THAT HAVE CAUSED CHANGES TO SETTLEMENT PATTERNS ? Availability of resources Water and natural resources Transportation Growth of suburbia Railroads (Trans-Continental, Trans-Siberian, Amtrak)- movement of resources Urbanization Movement of people from rural to urban areas People move from primary economic activity to secondary, tertiary and quaternary Motivated by pull factors: jobs, education, infrastructure, etc. Economic Activities People move to areas with economic opportunities 49 Gold Rush, Midland-Odessa, Central Texas (Austin), outsourcing to India, Amazonian Rainforest, Eastern Europe to Western Europe
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E CONOMIC A CTIVITIES Primary Reliance of raw materials/natural resources Such as: Agriculture, Forestry, Mining, Fishing Secondary Movement to Industry Raw Materials to Manufactured Goods Tertiary Service Industry Law, Retail, Restaurant, Police, Medical, Finance Quaternary Information Processing Education, Research, Government, Libraries, IT
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Essential Question #3: How do push-pull factors & Geography affect migration? Human Geographic Factors: Why do People Migrate?Why do People Migrate? Generally categorized as “push-pull” factors Push factors influence people to migrate from a location Pull factors influence people to migrate to a location 1.Social Factors 2.Political Factors 3.Economic Factors 4.Environmental Factors
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Social Factors Relate to an entire group of people moving Historical migration of the Jews including the formation of Israel Early religious migration to North America in the 1600s
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Political Factors Migration motivated by wars, government policies and/or political persecution Refugees from wars or defections from totalitarian governments
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Economic Factors Lack of economic opportunities and the lure of economic activities Immigration to the United States and Canada
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Environmental Factors Migrations which result in response to adverse or changing environmental conditions Nomadic herders, migration after droughts, hurricanes, famine, floods, earthquakes and temperature changes hurricanes
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Essential Question #3: How do push-pull factors & Geography affect migration? Physical Geographic Factors 1.Physical barriers affect the flow of migration and migration routes such as mountains, deserts and dense forest serve as natural barriers Ex: Himalayas blocking the Indian sub-continent, Amazon Rainforest in South America and the Sahara Desert 2.Physical features such as water routes and valleys have served to facilitate the flow of migration Ex:The Fertile Crescent as a crossroads of trade, the Great Plains and the Northern European Plain
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