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1、Chapter 4Human GeographyPeople&Places,Objective:Categorize the basic concepts of human geography,including key ideas about culture,demographics,political systems,urban growth,&economics,Chapter 4 Section 1The Elements of Culture,Vocabulary:Culture,Society,Ethnic Group,Innovation,Diffusion,Cultural H
2、earth,Acculturation,Dialect,&ReligionObjective:Describe how language unites÷s people&how it changes&spreads,Defining Culture,Culture is the total of knowledge,attitudes,&behaviors shared by&passed on by the members of a specific groupCulture involves the following factors:food/shelter,religion
3、,relationships,language,education,political/social,&creative expressionSociety is a group that shares a geographic region,a sense of identity,&cultureAn ethnic group is referred to as a specific group that shares a similar language,customs,&common heritage,Culture Change&Exchange,Culture&societies a
4、re always in the process of changingThis change comes slowly or rapidlyTaking existing technology/resources&creating something new to meet a need is called innovationInnovation&invention may happen on purpose or by accident,Diffusion&Acculturation,Good ideas&inventions are hard to keep secretDiffusi
5、on is the spread of ideas,inventions,or patterns of behaviorIn the age of technology diffusion happens very quickly&almost no group of people can avoid contact with other societiesAcculturation occurs when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovationAdopts innovation can have a posit
6、ive or negative affect on a society,Language,Language is the most important aspect of culture because it allows people within a culture to communicate with each otherLanguage helps establish a cultural identityIn some areas it creates a sense of nationalismLanguage can also divide people,Language Fa
7、milies&Diffusion,Geographer estimate that between 3000 to 6500 languages are spoken across the worldVersions of a language are called dialectsA dialect reflects changes in speech patterns related to class,region,or other cultural changesLanguage can also be diffused in many waysThey can be blended t
8、ogether to aid in communicationThey can also be diffused through migration,Religion,Religion consists of a belief in a supernatural power or powers that are regarded as the creators/maintainers of the universeReligions establish beliefs&values that define how people worship3 types of categories for
9、religionMonotheistic:belief in one godPolytheistic:belief in many godsAnimistic:belief in divine forces in natureReligions spread across the world through diffusion&through converts,Major Religions,3 major religions of the world began in Southwest Asia(Judaism,Christianity,&Islam)All 3 are monotheis
10、tic2 major religions began in South Asia(Hinduism&Buddhism),Judaism,Judaism is the oldest monotheistic religion,mostly concentrated in Jerusalem,IsraelFollowers are called JewsIt is considered an ethnic religion with a long tradition of faith&culture tied tightly togetherBasic laws&teachings come fr
11、om a holy book called the Torah,Christianity,Christianity evolved from the teachings of JudaismChristianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ,whom Christians believe was the Son of GodTeachings of Jesus are recorded in the New Testament of the BibleIt has 2 billion followers3 major Christian
12、 groups:Roman Catholic,Protestant,&Eastern Orthodox,Islam,Islam is based on the teaching of Prophet MuhammadThe followers are known as Muslims who worship god who is called Allah in ArabicIslam has close ties to the prophets/teachers of Judaism&ChristianityThe holy book of the Muslims is the QuranTh
13、ey worship in a MosqueThe two major divisions of Islam are Sunni&Shiite,Hinduism,Hinduism is considered the worlds oldest religionIt is an ethnic religion concentrated in IndiaHinduism is usually considered polytheisticThe religious requirements of a caste system has levels of social classes with sp
14、ecific rites&duties,Buddhism,The founder of Buddhism is Siddhartha Gautama also known as the BuddhaThe Buddha rejected the Hindu idea of caste systemsBuddhas teachings promote the correct way of living in order to reach enlightenment called Nirvana,Other Asian Practices,In parts of East Asia,3 other
15、 belief systems are widely practicedConfucianismTaoismShintoAll of them have specific ways of life&behaviors associated with them,Creative Cultural Expressions,All cultures have ways of expressing themselves creativelyCultures produce performing arts,visual arts,&literaturePerforming arts include mu
16、sic,dance,&filmVisual arts include architecture,paintings,&sculpturesLiterature includes poems,folk tales,&stories,Chapter 4 Section 2Population Geography,Vocabulary:Birthrate,Fertility Rate,Mortality Rate,Infant Mortality Rate,Rate of Natural Increase,Population Pyramid,Push-Pull Factors,Population
17、 Density,&Carrying CapacityObjective:Describe some factors that influence population density&carrying capacity,Worldwide Population Growth,As the world industrialized people grew more/better food then the population world began to soarThe world population continues to increase every year,Birth&Death
18、 Rates,To understand population growth,geographers calculate several different strategiesBirthrate:the number of live births per thousand people(average 22 per thousand)Fertility Rate:the average number of children a woman of childbearing years would have in her lifetime(average 3.0)Mortality Rate:n
19、umber of deaths per thousand peopleInfant Mortality Rate:the number of deaths among infants under age one per thousand live birthsRate of Natural Increase:subtract the mortality rate from the birthrate,Population Pyramid,Population Pyramid is a graphic device that shows sex&age distribution of a pop
20、ulationIt helps geographers to examine how events in society like war,famine,&epidemics affect the population,Population Distribution,The billions of people in the world are not distributed equally across the earth90%of the worlds population lived in the Northern Hemisphere,mostly in East or South A
21、siaClimate,altitude,&access to water influence where people liveThe most habitable places make agriculture possible,Urban-Rural Mix&Migration,More than half of the population lives in rural areas but that is changing rapidlyMore people are moving into citiesHowever,these cities struggle with overcro
22、wded conditionsReasons for migrating are called push-pull factorsPush factors are the reasons for them to leave their homelandPull factors draw or attract people to other locations,Population Density,Population Density is the average number of people who live in a measureable area,reached by dividin
23、g the number of inhabitants in an area by the amount of land they occupyBecause population is not distributed evenly across the land,the number may be misleading for an entire nation,Carrying Capacity,Carrying capacity is the number of organisms a piece of land can supportImproved farming techniques
24、 like irrigation,fertilizers,&mechanized farm equipments increase the carrying capacity of land,Chapter 4 Section 3Political Geography,Vocabulary:State,Nation,Nation-State,Democracy,Monarchy,Dictatorship,Communism,&LandlockedObjective:Describe the three categories of governments&identify the main ty
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