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Ch. 4 “People and Places”. 4.1 Elements of Culture Culture: The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of specific.

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Page 1: Ch. 4 “People and Places”. 4.1 Elements of Culture Culture: The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of specific.

Ch. 4 “People and Places”

Page 2: Ch. 4 “People and Places”. 4.1 Elements of Culture Culture: The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of specific.

4.1 Elements of Culture

• Culture:• The total of knowledge,

attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of specific group– Can involve:– Religion, food, education,

language, relationships, etc.

Page 3: Ch. 4 “People and Places”. 4.1 Elements of Culture Culture: The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of specific.

Society• A group that shares a

geographic region, a sense of identity, and culture

Cubans

Page 4: Ch. 4 “People and Places”. 4.1 Elements of Culture Culture: The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of specific.

Ethnic Group

• a specific group that shares a language, customs, and heritage.

Page 5: Ch. 4 “People and Places”. 4.1 Elements of Culture Culture: The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of specific.

Culture Change and Exchange

• 3 Types:1. Innovation

2. Diffusion

3. Acculturation

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Innovation

• Taking existing technology and resources and creating something new to meet a need.

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Diffusion

• Spread of new ideas• Resources like the

television and internet help to spread new ideas

Cultural hearth- where it all begin; the site of innovation

Page 8: Ch. 4 “People and Places”. 4.1 Elements of Culture Culture: The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of specific.

Acculturation

• Occurs when a society changes because it accepts or adopts an innovation.

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Language

• Allows people to communicate

• Helps establish cultural identity.

• Dialect: differ. Version of speech– ie.: southern drawl

• Language can be spread through trade and migration

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Religion

• Monotheistic: one god• Polytheistic: more

than one• Animistic: divine

forces are within nature

• Spread through diffusion and converts

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Major Religions

• Judaism– Holy book is known as Torah.– Centered in Israel

• Christianity– Evolved from Judaism– Based on teachings of Jesus– Holy book is Bible

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• Islam– Based on teachings of the prophet

Muhammad– Holy book is the Qur’an

• Hinduism– Polytheistic– Based on a caste system

• Buddhism– Derives from Hinduism– Goal is to reach an enlightened state known

as “Nirvana”

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Ch. 4.2 “Population Geography”

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World Wide Population Growth

• Birthrate:– Number of births per

1000

• Mortality rate:– Number of deaths per

1000

• Population Growth– “BR-MR”= pop growth

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Population Distribution

• Habitable Lands– Area between 20° and 60° latitude

• Urban-rural mix

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20°

60°

Population Distribution

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Migration

• Movement of people from one place to another

• Push-pull factors:– push: cause people

to leave their homeland

– pull: what attracts people to another location

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Population Density

• Avg. # of people who live in a measurable area

• Carrying capacity: the ability of an areas land to support the inhabitants.

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Ch. 4.3 “Political Geography”

• Nation: – people with common culture living in a

territory

• State :– Independent unit that occupies a specific

territory and has control of internal/external affairs

• Nation-state: – nation and state occupy same territory

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Types of Government

• Democracy: – Citizens hold political

power, either directly or through elected reps.

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Monarchy

• Ruling family, headed by a king or queen holds power. May or may not share power with citizen bodies.

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Dictatorship

• Individual or group holds complete political power.

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Communism

• Govt. and econ. system where all political power and means of production are held by the govt. in the name of the people

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Geographic Characteristics

• Size– More potential for resources and population

base

• Shape– Impacts how goods are moved and how

easily it can be governed

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Location

– Landlocked: land w/ no direct outlet to water

Bolivia

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National Boundaries

• Natural Boundaries– Rivers, lakes, or mountains

• Artificial Boundaries– Fixed line generally following lat. or long.

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Regional Political Systems

• Countries are often divided into smaller systems to make govt. more efficient.– Towns, cities, villages are examples

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Ch. 4.4 “Urban Geography”

• Cities: – Centers of business & culture– Large populations

• Suburbs:– Political units that touch the borders of the

central city– ie: Redlands

• Metropolitan Area:– Cities, suburbs, linked together to form

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Urbanization• Rise in the number of cities and the

changes in lifestyle

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City locations

• Cities grow around lakes, rivers or coastal areas– Areas with good natural resources – Economic growth because of location

• Ex.: Pittsburgh, PA located around iron and coal mines

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Land Use• Residential: homes

and apts.• Industrial :

manufacturing• Commercial: private

businesses

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Central Business District (CBD)

• Core of the city, almost always based on commercial activity

• Land is very expensive

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Ch. 4.5 “Economic Geography”

• Economy:– Consists of the production and exchange of

goods and services among a group

• Economic System:– the way people produce and exchange goods

and services

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Types of Economic Systems

• Traditional econ.: no exchange of money• Command Econ:

– Production is determined by a central govt.

• Market Econ: – Production is determined by demand from

consumers

• Mixed Econ: – combination of command and market econ’s

for the benefit of all

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Economic Levels

• Primary:– Gather raw materials,

derived from resources

• Secondary– Turn raw materials into

goods

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• Tertiary:– Add business and professional services

• Quaternary:– Activities by highly-trained persons

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Natural Resources• Renewable:

– Resources can be replaced through a natural process

• Non-renewable:– Resources that can not be

replaced once they have been removed

• Inexhaustible:– as a result of the planetary

or solar process

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Economic Support System• Infrastructure:

– Basic support system that keeps an economy going

– The more sophisticated the more developed the country is

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Measuring Econ. Development

• GNP Gross National Product:– Total value of all goods and services

• GDP Gross Domestic Product:– Total value of all goods and services within a

country