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CULTURAL CHANGE Acculturation – adapting yourself by taking on the traits of a new culture (music, language, foods, etc.) Diffusion – spread of one culture to another

CULTURAL CHANGE Acculturation – adapting yourself by taking on the traits of a new culture (music, language, foods, etc.) Diffusion – spread of one culture

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CULTURAL CHANGE

• Acculturation – adapting yourself by taking on the traits of a new culture (music, language, foods, etc.)

• Diffusion – spread of one culture to another

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New vs Old

• Globalization – world connections increase and cultures become more alike–Companies are found in different

nations–Music & clothing styles spread quickly

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• Traditionalism – oppose new ideas and desire to maintain the old ways

• Fundamentalism – where traditional customs are reinforced by a strict religion

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Demography

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• Industrial Revolution & Urbanization–Towns & cities grew up around

factories–Cities also grew as centers of the

exchange of goods, particularly along rivers & seacoasts–This increased urbanization –

movement of people to cities

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Factors Influencing Where People Settle

Physical Factors

Human Factors

Climate

NaturalResources

Bodies ofWater

Landforms

Level ofTechnology

Transportation Routes

Economic Activities

Urbanization

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Physical Factors Affecting Settlement

• Temperate climate• Fertile soil• Near fresh water• Fewer in dry, wet, cold, or mountainous

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Human Factors Affecting Settlement

• Near political or economic centers• Along transportation routes (coastlines, roads,

railroad lines, airports)• Areas with improving technology• Urbanization–Poor moving in seeking jobs–More well-off people moving to newer

homes outside city center - suburbs

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Population Density Maps

• Population density – how many people live per square mile in a given area – EX: U.S. has ___ people per sq. mi.

• A pop. density map shows how densely populated in that area as well as distribution

• Dot population maps uses dots to show the location of major towns and how concentrated they are

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Work this example in your notes

The U.S. covers almost 4,000,000 square miles.The U.S. has approximately 312,000,000 people.What is the U.S.’s population density?D=m/v…answer is ________ people per sq. mi.

78 people per sq. mi.Is the U.S. crowded?

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• Canada – 8 people per sq. mi.• Mexico – 134 people per sq. mi.• China – 344 people per sq. mi.• Germany – 602 people per sq. mi.• India – 811 people per sq. mi.• South Korea – 1,260 people per sq. mi.• Singapore – 17, 202 people per sq. mi.!!!!!

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Pop. Growth Factors

• Natural increase–Birth rate–Death rate–Affected by food supply, level of

health care, level of development, war, & natural disasters

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• Migration–Push-pull factors• Economic reasons• Environmental hazards• Political reasons

– Emigrants exiting your country– Immigrants coming into your country–Countries may pass laws to limit migration

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• Developed countries tend to have low growth rates

• Less-developed countries tend to have high growth rates

• Some developed countries have reached zero pop. growth

• A few countries have “negative growth” – population is in decline

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Population pyramids

Egypt – shows rapid pop. Growth and low avg. age of death

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China – shows population growth slowing

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U.S. is showing slow growth and an increasing older group – you are about to become the

“donut”

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France is at about zero population growth

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India is experiencing very rapid growth

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Germany is experiencing negative growth

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Future growth

• The world crossed 7 billion sometime in 2011. Factors that will affect future growth include medical and agricultural advances, pollution, attempts by rapid growth societies to bring that growth under control

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Future Population

GreenRevolution

Medical advances

Pollution?Overpopulation?

AIDS?

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FORMS OF GOVT.

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Monarchy

• Hereditary ruler controls the govt.–Divine right – rule by the will of

God–Constitutional monarchy – rulers

power limited by & people’s rights protected by law

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Republic

• Representative government ruled by law • Protects basic rights

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Democracy

• Direct government ruled by the majority • Concerned with group wants or needs• Direct democracy – all citizens vote on all

issues• Representative democracy – elect

people to carry out their will

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Dictatorship

• One person rules through military power• Often unstable• Force used against those who disagree

with govt.

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Totalitarianism

• Govt. controls all aspects of individual life• Controls police, military, communications,

economy, education,

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Theocracy

• Run by a religious leader or leaders• Religion is the law