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The Human World Chapter 4. Elements of culture: –All human groups have a culture. Each culture has shared and unique sets of behaviors and attitudes –Language.

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1 The Human World Chapter 4

2 Elements of culture: –All human groups have a culture. Each culture has shared and unique sets of behaviors and attitudes –Language and religion are a part of culture.

3 Cultural Diffusion –The process of spreading knowledge from one culture to another.

4 Cultural Hearth –A site from which basic ideas, materials, & technology diffuse to many other cultures

5 Acculturation –When a society changes because it accepts an innovation

6 Religion –Is a belief in a supernatural power that is regarded as the creator of the universe

7 Monotheism –Is a belief in one God Ex: Christianity, Judaism, Islam

8 Polytheism –Is a belief in many Gods Ex: Hinduism

9 Population Geography: –The world’s population is expanding rapidly. –Most of the world’s population lives in the Northern Hemisphere.

10 Birthrate –The number of live births per thousand

11 Mortality Rate (Death Rate) –The number of deaths per thousand

12 Infant Mortality Rate –The number of deaths per thousand of infants under the age of 1

13 Rate of natural increase (Population growth rate) –The rate at which the population is growing

14 Population Pyramid –A graphic device that shows sex and age distribution of a population

15 Push-Pull Factors –Push Factors cause people to leave their home and migrate to another region (ex: War, Natural Disasters, Genocide Etc…) –Pull Factors attract people to a location (ex: job opportunities etc…)

16 Population Density –The average number of people who live in an area (usually a square mile)

17 Carrying Capacity –The number of organisms a piece of land can support

18 Political Geography –Size, shape, and location influence political geography. –States of the world have a variety of political systems.

19 State –An independent political unit (a country)

20 Nation –A group of people living in a territory and having a strong sense of unity.

21 Nation-State –When a nation and a state occupy the same territory

22 Landlocked –A country surrounded by land with no direct access to the sea

23 Democracy –A political system in which the citizens hold all the power

24 Monarchy –A political system in which a king or queen holds the power and may or may not share that power with the citizens

25 Dictatorship –A political system in which one person or a small group holds all political power

26 Communism –A political system in which the government controls everything including the economy

27 Economic Geography –Resources, available technology, and economic systems shape the economy of a state. –Economic activities are based on how goods or services are produced and traded.

28 GDP (Gross Domestic Product) –GDP gives the total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a specific period of time.

29 Command Economy –An economic system in which the government plans and controls the economy.

30 Market Economy –An economic system in which consumer demand controls the market.

31 Primary Economic Activities –Involves gathering raw materials

32 Secondary Economic Activities –Involves manufacturing products using raw materials

33 Tertiary Economic Activities –Involves providing services (Teachers, Doctors etc…)

34 Natural Resources –Materials found on or in the Earth (oil, coal etc…) Resources can either be Renewable of Non- Renewable

35 Renewable Resources –These can be replaced through natural processes (ex: trees) Non-renewable Resources –These can NOT be replaced through natural processes (ex: oil, metals, natural gas)

36 Urban Geography - The study of how people use space in cities. –Urban areas have expanded rapidly and now are home to about one-half of the world’s population. –Functions of cities are similar. –Land use patterns are unique to a place.

37 Cities –Areas with large populations that are also centers of business and culture.

38 Suburbs –The Area directly outside of cities.

39 Metropolitan Areas –The cities and the suburbs combined.

40 Central Business District (CBD) –The core of a city where commercial activity takes place.

41 Infrastructure –The basic urban necessities such as streets, electricity, water, sewer, trash etc…

42 THE END


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