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Transcript of Human Geography Chapter 12

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Human Geography Chapter 12

location Social problems

distribution Inner cities

Urban areas

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GAME RULES FINAL ROUND

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¾’s of the population

Category A

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What percentage of the people of a MDC live in

urban areas?

Category A

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LDC’s

Category A

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Where are most of the largest urban settlements?

Category A

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Push factor to urbanization

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What is the lack of farming opportunity in

the rural areas?

Category A

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Delhi, Jakarta, Mexico City, Mumbai, Sao Paulo, and

Seoul

Category A

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What are the major cities of LDC’S?

Category A

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Los Angeles, Osaka, New York, and Tokoyo

Category A

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What are the major cities in MDC’s?

Category A

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He defined a city as a permanent settlement with

three distinctive characteristics.

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Who is Louis Wirth?

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Large size, high density, and social heterogeneity

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What are the characteristics of an urban settlement?

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Walls

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What traditionally separated the rural and

urban centers?

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Central city

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What is a U.S. city surrounded by suburbs?

Category B

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How much would you like to bet?

DAILY DOUBLE

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- Jeopardy -An urban settlement that

has been legally incorporated into an independent, self-

governing unit

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What is a city?

Category B

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70% of U.S. population

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What is the percentage of people of the U.S.

living in Cities?

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Metropolitan statistical area

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What is the name of a method of measuring a functional area of city?

Category C

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How much would you like to bet?

DAILY DOUBLE

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- Jeopardy -1.Urbanized area with at

least 50,000 people2. County in which the

city is located3. Adjacent counties with high population densities

Category C

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What are the measurements of a

metropolitan statistical area (MSA)?

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Smaller urban areas

Category C

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What are Micropolitan statistical areas?

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A Greek word meaning great city

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What is a megalopolis?

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The process of subdividing houses into smaller and smaller low income units

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What is filtering?

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barrios, barriadas, favalas, bustees, and kampongs

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What are squatter settlements?

Category D

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Lines on a map indicating areas where banks will not allow loans

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What is Redlining?

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Housing for low income families that cost 30% of their incomes

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What is public housing?

Category D

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- Jeopardy -The demolishing of

substandard housing to make way for

development of the inner city

Category D

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What is urban renewal?

Category D

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People of the urban area that may be chronically

unemployed, have alcohol, and/or drug problems, be illiterate, and have a high incidence of crimes they

commit or that are committed against them

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What are the underclass?

Category E

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The biggest problem of the underclass

Category E

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What is lack of education and skills?

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African Americans and Hispanics

Category E

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What are the two major ethnic groups of the

inner city?

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Place your bets!

DAILY DOUBLE

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The number of houses per unit of land decreases as you move away

form the inner city

DAILY DOUBLE

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What is the density Gradient?

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The progressive spread of development ofver the landscape in the U.S.

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What is urban sprawl?

Category E

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- Jeopardy -Welcome to

Jeopardy!The fun and sneaky way to

review material for the upcoming test!

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And now…a brief introduction to the RULES of the GAME…

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- Jeopardy -Each group must:

a) SIT TOGETHER, and b) Designate a SPEAKER who will respond to the prompts (You may NOT

change speakers).

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The game consists of FIVE categories,

each containingFIVE questions

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Questions are randomly arranged, NOT by degree

of difficulty

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Each speaker may select only ONE question per

round

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- Jeopardy -Once the selected

question is posted on the screen,

the SPEAKER of the team has 10 seconds to

respond.

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The speaker may consult with teammates before

responding

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- Jeopardy -During the game,

whispering is OK, but LOUD talking and/or disruptions DURING

THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire

team.

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- Jeopardy -The response should be

phrased in the FORM OF A QUESTION.

(Words, phrases, and statements – even if correct –

may be disqualified)

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A CORRECT ANSWER earns the team the amount of points indicated on the

jeopardy board.

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- Jeopardy -If the speaker does not

respond correctly within 10 seconds, the question passes on to the next

team speaker, who has 5 seconds to respond.

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The number of points for the correct answer at this stage are the same as for

the previous team.

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- Jeopardy -Questions that are not

answered correctly by the selecting team are offered to the other teams in turn until a correct answer is given or

all teams have guessed incorrectly.

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For the Daily Double, the speaker designates the

number of points – up to the max. points earned by the team. If correct, the

team earns the designated points; if

incorrect, they lose the designated points.

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- Jeopardy -Again, whispering is OK,

but remember, LOUD TALKING and/or

DISRUPTIONS DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire

team.

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- Jeopardy -The judge’s decisions

are FINAL and whining, pouting, and/or

complaints will NOT BE ENTERTAINED…

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Ready to play?

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- Jeopardy -Final Jeopardy Topic:

Urban PatternsYou may wager up to the

amount of points your team has earned. Write your wager

on a piece of paper and submit it.

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Final Jeopardy QuestionFinal Jeopardy Question

The method encourages spatial separation and prevents the mixing of land use

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FundamentalsFundamentals

What are zoning ordinances?