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Demography - the study of populations: birth & death rates, marriages, families, etc...
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Population Density - the avg. # of people per square mile/km. Densest areas include: 1) E. Asia, 2) S. Asia, 3) Europe, 4) E. U.S.
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Population Thesis - The worldwide trend over the past 50 years is increased urbanization.
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Birth Rate - # of live births each year out of every 1000 people. Death Rate - # of deaths each year out of every 1000 people.
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Immigrants - people who move into a country. Emigrants - people who leave a country to live elsewhere.
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Metropolitan Areas - central cities & suburbs. Urbanization - growth of city populations Rural Areas - countryside or farming regions
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Cultural Traits: Non-Material / Material Cultural Traits: Non-Material / Material
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Religion Religion Language Language Gov’t / Econ. Gov’t / Econ. Customs Customs Holidays Holidays Social Groups Social Groups Music / Dance Music / Dance Clothing Clothing Jewelry Jewelry Food Food Architecture Architecture Technology Technology Tools Tools Art Art
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Acculturation - adapting or borrowing traits from other cultures. (language)
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Diffusion - (ex. hair styles) spreading of traits from one culture to other areas. Culture Hearth - a center of culture where ideas begin and spread to other cultures.
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Defining a Country: 1) Territory - land, water, resources in boundaries 2) Population - size & makeup of people
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Defining a Country: 3) Sovereignty - freedom & power to make policies & actions. 4) Government - structure & type of authority.
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Government Structure: Gov’t Type Gov’t Power Unitarian - Central Confederation - Units Federal - Shared
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Gov’t Type - Unitary One central gov’t runs nation. Central gov’t makes all laws (Britain & Japan)
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Gov’t Type - Confederation Smaller units keep their power and give a central gov’t limited authority. (Confederate States)
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Gov’t Type - Federal A central gov’t shares power with smaller units (states). (U.S.)
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Gov’t Authority - Authoritarian: Leaders hold all or most of the power
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Gov’t Authority - Authoritarian: 1)Dictatorship – 1 leader with total power who gained power by force. 2) Monarchy - inherit power & rule as dictator.
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Gov’t Authority - Authoritarian: Totalitarianism - total control over all parts of society: political, econ, pers. freedom
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Government Rule Oligarchy: rule by a few Oligarchy: rule by a few 3 types: 3 types: Plutocracy : rule by the rich Plutocracy : rule by the rich Aristocracy : rule by the best Aristocracy : rule by the best Junta : rule by military generals Junta : rule by military generals
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Gov’t Authority - Democracy: People choose leaders & gov’t policy. Representative democracy citizens vote for reps. who make laws. (U.S.)
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Economic Systems: Goods - “things” you buy Services - something that you pay someone to do
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Economic Systems: 1) What (& how many) goods/services produced? 2) How will products be produced? 3) How will products & wealth be distributed?
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Economic Systems: Communism Socialism Capitalism Communism - “controlled market” “state” makes decisions, owns & operates industries
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Economic Systems: Socialism - “mixed econ.” state owns & operates basic industries with some private companies, shared decisions on policies.
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Economic Systems: Capitalism - “free market econ.” People make decisions Little gov’t control. (supply & demand)
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