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Background Information
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Facts What is the approximate population of the earth? Is population increasing or decreasing? Why? - Improved medical/health knowledge - medicines - treatments - diet & exercise
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Consequences 1. Overpopulation 2. Disease 3. Housing, food, water shortages pollution
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Terms Population density - # of people in an area, usually based on per square mile Demography – The study of society using numbers – literacy rate, income, languages, race Culture – The customs and habits that define a group’s way of life
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Terms Political beliefs - Pertains to government and authority
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Terms Economic beliefs - Pertains to money and how (where) to spend it
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The World Approximately 200 countries exist today 4 Characteristics of a country: - 1. Territory - 2. Population - 3. Government - 4. Sovereignty
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Stuff Nearly all countries are broken down into smaller political units. This is a Federation. Confederation – a union, to join
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Types of Leadership Authoritarian – A person or small group holds all political power - Dictatorship – Usually gains power by military overthrow, by force - Totalitarian – An attempt to control all aspects of society - Monarchy – Power is gained by birthright - Constitutional Monarchy – King or queen is symbolic. They have no real authority - Democracy – The people govern (through representation)
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Government Fascism – A radical, authoritarian ideology. Single party state. No tolerance for different thought. Will use violence/war to keep the nation strong. Nationalism – a very “pro-state” ideology. The state is superior to all other states.
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Government Militarism – Glorification of the military. Belief that the state must maintain a strong military that can be aggressively used to promote state interests. Imperialism – The taking over of weaker nations for personal gain (natural resources) Isolationism – The desire to stay out of world affairs, focus on the homefront.
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Economic systems We will do an economic systems comparison on the board
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Resources Renewable resources – Resources that once used, continue to exist - trees, soil, water, wind Non-renewable resources – resources that are gone once they are used - fossil fuels Natural resources- Materials found in the natural environment that people use to satisfy their needs
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Energy Sources 1. fossil fuels 2. water 3. wind 4. solar 5. nuclear 6. geothermal
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Economic Activity 1. Agriculture – Most common occupation in the world - Subsistence farming – farming to feed one’s family - Commercial farming – farming as a business. Growing crops to sell 2. Manufacturing - turning raw materials into finished products
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Service industry – 3 rd source of income - police, tourism, retail, banking, advertising A developed nation has all three A developing nation usually relies on subsistence farming.
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Income Gross National Product/Gross Domestic Product (GNP/GDP) – Total amount of goods and services produced by a nation in a year. Per Capita GNP/GDP – Same as GNP but on a per person basis. - Tells us the average yearly income.
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