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BELL WORK Grab Laptop, log-in Not Today: In use for Testing Get notes packet from back Get book and be ready for notes Fill out the Map outline.
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Chapter 11
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Ch. 11 Section 1 Main Objectives Major landforms and climates of C.A. People/cultures found in C.A. How have social/economic conditions led to political conflict? Vocabulary Isthmus Isthmus Guerrilla Guerrilla
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3 Major Landform Regions Mountainous Core (pg.238) Mtns run length of C.A. ○ Cause Transportation problems 2 Climate Zones exist here ○ 3k-6k above sea level= year round spring, good for growing corn/coffee ○ Above 6k= cold climate w/frequent frosts, few crops can grow Major landforms and climates of Central America
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3 Major Landform Regions Caribbean Lowlands (pg.238) Eastern Side of C.A., edges Car. Sea Climate ○ Tropical Wet climate Hot/Humid w/ heavy rainfall causes dense vegetation B/C of unfertile Rain forest soil tough to grow crops Major landforms and climates of Central America
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3 Major Landform Regions Pacific Coastal Plains (pg.238) Located on Western Edge of C.A. Climates ○ Tropical Wet and Dry Can only depend on Rainfall in the summer Land ○ Very fertile soil caused by lava flow and ash deposits from Volcanoes high above the plain Major landforms and climates of Central America
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People and Cultures of Central America Home to many different ethnic groups Tends to be concentrated locations b/c of mtns. Indians Longest tenured, larges # in Guatemala Europeans/Mestizos Largest European settlement in Costa Rica (90%) Mestizos=mix of European/Indian ○ Large populations in El Salvador/Nicaragua
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Social/Economic Conditions leading to Political Conflict Most Central American are poor Farmers w/little political power Wealthiest (Europeans and Mestizos) Plantation owners and dominate govt. Small but growing middle class Causes of Conflict Shortage of Farmland Govt. support of only the wealthy Power in hands of wealthy
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Lesson Closing Go to Website http://www.yourchildlearns.com/central- america-map-puzzle.htm http://www.yourchildlearns.com/central- america-map-puzzle.htm Play online games at least 5 times Work on Project/HW GRADE CHECK tomorrow over ○ Filled out Map outline and Sect. 1 Notes ○ Chapter 11, Sect. 1 Guided Reading Review ○ BOTH COMPLETE OR AFTER SCHOOL WEDNESDAY
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Narrow strip of Land connecting two larger land areas
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Armed forces outside the regular army, often opposing govt.
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Bell Work Get Laptop Log-in Grab books/folders Do Section 1 Quiz Go over answers
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Chapter 11 Section 2 Learning Objectives Major physical characteristics of Caribbean Islands Ethnic Roots of Caribbean Culture Political/Economic Status of islands today Why is migration Common Vocabulary Archipelago Archipelago Coral Island Windward Leeward
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Major physical characteristics of Caribbean Islands 3 Island Groups Great/Lesser Antilles, Bahamas Greater Antilles (pretty mountainous) ○ Island Formation by volcanic mtns pushed up from ocean floor Lesser Antilles ○ Island Formation result of volcanic activity Bahamas ○ Island formation result of accumulation of coral polyps making it a flatter coral island Marine Climate Affected by sear and wind, heavy rainfall on windward side, less on leeward side.
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Ethnic Roots of Caribbean Culture Descendents of Enslaved Africans Example is their form of folk music Similar stories to that American slaves of 1800s Descendents of Asians Immigrants Slavery abolished, making Asian immigrants large source of labor for region
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Political/Economic Status of islands today Large % of population lives in independent countries Many are still linked to US, or European countries Economic Activities Agriculture ○ B/C of fertile soil in volcanic islands; much of worlds sugar, bananas, coconuts, rice, etc produced ○ Many others activities related to the manufacturing of these goods Tourism ○ B/C of natural beauty, good tourist location ○ Much of $$ from it remains overseas though
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Why is migration Common Migration has historically been common in Caribbean Islands for 2 Reasons Poor political Situations Military Dictators, oppression, econ. Conditions Job opportunities Much like that in Mexico Plantations are major employers but only employ large #s for shorter amounts of time
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Lesson Closing Go to Netbook Go to site again and work on Countries Sharepoint and click on site. Be able to list the 7 counties of Central America and the Caribbean Islands After Played game AT LEAST 5 TIMES Work on Semester Project
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Vocabulary Archipelago Group or chain of islands Coral Island Islands created by the remains of tiny, soft- bodied sea animals Windward Northern/Eastern Sides of Islands, facing the wind, get lots of rain Leeward Facing away from wind, may get little rain
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