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Human Geography AP ReviewImportant Concepts and People – Part 2
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Migration - Movement
• Cyclical– To home and back; Commuting;
Nomadism– Activity Space
• Periodic– Longer periods of time; Migrant
labor; Military• Migration
– Permanent relocation– Rural to Urban– International
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Migration• Voluntary v.
Involuntary• Push/Pull Factors• Regions of
dislocation– SE Asia– SW Asia– Subsaharan Africa
• Refugees
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Migration – Ravenstien’s Laws
• Most migrants move only a short distance– Step Migration– Intervening Opportunities
• Migrants that move greater distances tend to go to cities
• Migration flows produce counterflows– Sequent occupance
• Most international migrants are young males
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Chain Migration
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Immigrant arrives in new place
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Encourages family and friends to come
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Others in home community have place to go
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New community is created in new land
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Process reinforced in “virtuous cycle”
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Culture
Pop Culture• Universal/Global• Dynamic• Mass produced• Commercial
Local Culture• Regional/Local• Slow to change• Locally consumed• Authentic
Urban• City-based• Ethnic
enclaves• Social groups
Rural (Folk)• Traditional• “Tribal”• Isolated
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Culture Terms• Culture hearth
– Region where a cultural trait or innovation originates
• Culture trait– A single element or normal practice of a culture– Material; non-material– Artifacts; mentifacts
• Culture complex– A related set of cultural traits (e.g., ways of eating)
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Culture Terms• Adoption
– Choosing to include a trait developed elsewhere in one’s own culture
• Appropriation– Adopting a cultural trait, but using it in the wrong context or
for the wrong purpose
• Assimilation– When one culture replaces another (e.g., Native Americans)
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US Housing Styles
• Saltbox/Cape Cod– New England
• Colonial– Mid-Atlantic
• Tidewater– Southeast
• Ranch– West
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Identity• Social Constructions
– Race• Discrimination; segregation
– Gender• Gendered-spaces
• Ethnicity– Ethnic enclaves
• Sexuality– Castro
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Language
• Language v. Dialect– Cantonese v. American
English• Lingua Franca
– English in India• Creole
– Mixture of two languages - Haitian
• Pidgin– Rudimentary trade
language
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Language Families
• Proto-Language– Sub-Family
• Branch– Language
• Uralic– Finno-Ugric
• Ugric– Hungarian
• Indo-European• Uralic• Altaic• Sino-Tibetan• Afro-Asiatic• Niger-Congo• Austronesian
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Religion - Types
• Monotheistic– Single supreme deity
• Polytheistic– Multiple deities
• Animistic– Spirits in natural world
• Universalizing– Actively seek converts– Open to all– Proselytize
• Ethnic religion– Focused on a particular
group or people
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Religion & Space
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Political Geography• Nation
– People with shared history and culture– The Kurds
• State– Defined territory; government; population– Brazil
• Nation-State– State & nation occupy same space– Japan
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Richard Hartshorne (1950s)
• Forces at work that affect success of state
• Centripetal forces– Unify a state
• Centrifugal forces– Break a state apart
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Immanuel Wallerstein (1987)• Capitalist World Systems
Theory• In a capitalist world you will
have three tiers of states:– Core
• Greater wealth; high technology
– Periphery• Poor; low technology
– Core exploits periphery
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Friedrich Ratzel (1844-1904)
• Organic Theory
• State is like an organism– Requires nourishment
to prolong existence
• Expand or die
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Sir Halford Mackinder(1861-1947)
• Heartland Theory Land power is important, not sea power
• World Island– Eurasia
• Pivot Area– Heartland (Russia/Central
Asia)– Rimland (Europe/East Asia)