Chapter 15, Chapter 15, 16, 17! 16, 17!
Jan 17, 2016
Chapter 15, 16, Chapter 15, 16,
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Chapter 15Chapter 15Chapter 16Chapter 16Chapter 17Chapter 17Ms. ShrievesMs. ShrievesTriviaTrivia VocabVocab
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What is Urbanization?
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What is Urbanization?
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Movement of people to cities.Movement of people to cities.
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What are push and pull factors?
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Push: A factor that encourages people to leave their rural homes
Pull: Factors that attract people to cities
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Push: A factor that encourages people to leave their rural homes
Pull: Factors that attract people to cities
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What is a peak-value intersection?
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What is a peak-value intersection?
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-Land where users are prepared to bid more for the land to
increase their chances of being successful.
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-Land where users are prepared to bid more for the land to
increase their chances of being successful.
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What is a sustainable city? $400$400
What is a sustainable city? $400$400
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- One in which resource decisions today do not compromise the quality of life for future generations. .
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- One in which resource decisions today do not compromise the quality of life for future generations. .
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Explain the three key developments that prompted movement of people to cities
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Explain the three key developments that prompted movement of people to cities
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-Mechanization-- Industrialization
- Technological change in fuel sources
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-Mechanization-- Industrialization
- Technological change in fuel sources
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Explain the difference between a primary industry and a secondary industry
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Explain the difference between a primary industry and a secondary industry
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Primary Industry: Extracting natural resources from the
environmentSecondary Industry:
Manufacturing semi-finished products into finished
consumer goods
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Primary Industry: Extracting natural resources from the
environmentSecondary Industry:
Manufacturing semi-finished products into finished
consumer goods
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What is out-migration? $200$200
What is out-migration? $200$200
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When skilled and educated people leave to seek economic success in
places that appear to have more opportunities.
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When skilled and educated people leave to seek economic success in
places that appear to have more opportunities.
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What are two factors that What are two factors that are important in are important in
encouraging development encouraging development and in creating wealth? and in creating wealth?
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What are two factors that What are two factors that are important in are important in
encouraging development encouraging development and in creating wealth? and in creating wealth?
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1. Available natural resources
2. Stable political system3. Literate population
4. Open attitude towards change
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1. Available natural resources
2. Stable political system3. Literate population
4. Open attitude towards change
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What factors are connected to lower level economic
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What factors are connected to lower level economic
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1.1. Having been a colony in Having been a colony in the 20the 20thth century century
2.2. Current high levels of debtCurrent high levels of debt3.3. Ongoing domestic and Ongoing domestic and
international conflictinternational conflict4.4. Political and economic Political and economic
corruption corruption 5.5. $400$400
1.1. Having been a colony in Having been a colony in the 20the 20thth century century
2.2. Current high levels of debtCurrent high levels of debt3.3. Ongoing domestic and Ongoing domestic and
international conflictinternational conflict4.4. Political and economic Political and economic
corruption corruption 5.5. $400$400
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What arguments might a family farmer use to show
that family farming is better than agribusiness?
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What arguments might a family farmer use to show
that family farming is better than agribusiness?
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Social: - Family farming is a way of life, not just a job.
- Families work together on their own land, - Often, there are strong ties to the farm,
Economic: - Family farm owners will probably buy their equipment and supplies locally, and these purchases act as an important multiplier effect in the
development of local communities. - Agribusinesses is often vertically integrated, so it will make less use of
local merchants and agricultural services. Environmental:
-In their quest for maximum efficiency and profit, agribusiness is less likely than the family farm to use sustainable agriculture practices that
work for the long-term benefit of the land.
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Social: - Family farming is a way of life, not just a job.
- Families work together on their own land, - Often, there are strong ties to the farm,
Economic: - Family farm owners will probably buy their equipment and supplies locally, and these purchases act as an important multiplier effect in the
development of local communities. - Agribusinesses is often vertically integrated, so it will make less use of
local merchants and agricultural services. Environmental:
-In their quest for maximum efficiency and profit, agribusiness is less likely than the family farm to use sustainable agriculture practices that
work for the long-term benefit of the land.
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What was the importance of Agenda 21?
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What was the importance of Agenda 21?
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Encouraged development of a sustainable world
economy.
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Encouraged development of a sustainable world
economy.
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What is groundwater? $200$200
What is groundwater? $200$200
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Underground water that is stored in aquifers. Underground water that is stored in aquifers.
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What is the importance of the United Nations
Environmental Program (UNEP)
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What is the importance of the United Nations
Environmental Program (UNEP)
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Working on phasing out the use of ozone-depleting chemicals.
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Working on phasing out the use of ozone-depleting chemicals.
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Explain one argument for and one argument against
Genetically Modified Foods.
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Explain one argument for and one argument against
Genetically Modified Foods.
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For: Little different from regular crops, and they undergo lots of testing.
Against: No long term testing; crossbreeding...
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For: Little different from regular crops, and they undergo lots of testing.
Against: No long term testing; crossbreeding...
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Explain realistic strategies that Canadians could take to reduce their negative impact
on land, water and the atmosphere.
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Explain realistic strategies that Canadians could take to reduce their negative impact
on land, water and the atmosphere.
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Answers will vary....$500$500
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What highschool did Ms. Shrieves attend?
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What highschool did Ms. Shrieves attend?
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Seycove!
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Seycove!
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What colour is her water bottle?
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What colour is her water bottle?
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Red.
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Red.
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What University is Ms. Shrieves from?
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What University is Ms. Shrieves from?
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University of Victoria
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University of Victoria
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What is Ms. Shrieves’ favorite animal?
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What is Ms. Shrieves’ favorite animal?
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Giraffe! Giraffe!
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Giraffe! Giraffe!
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What else does Ms. What else does Ms. Shrieves teach? Shrieves teach?
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What else does Ms. What else does Ms. Shrieves teach? Shrieves teach?
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Socials 10, Textiles 8, Foods 9/10
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Socials 10, Textiles 8, Foods 9/10
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Define: Traditional Economy
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Define: Traditional Economy
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An economy in which most people work in
primary industries such as farming and fishing.
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An economy in which most people work in
primary industries such as farming and fishing.
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Define: Subsistence Define: Subsistence Agriculture Agriculture
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Define: Subsistence Define: Subsistence Agriculture Agriculture
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A form of agriculture in which crops or livestock are raised for consumption by farmers rather
than for sale.
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A form of agriculture in which crops or livestock are raised for consumption by farmers rather
than for sale.
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What are shanty towns?
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What are shanty towns?
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Makeshift communities that have grown up around rapidly growing
urban centres in developing countries, and built by squatters on
land they do not own from whatever building materials they can find.
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Makeshift communities that have grown up around rapidly growing
urban centres in developing countries, and built by squatters on
land they do not own from whatever building materials they can find.
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Define: Sunset Industry
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Define: Sunset Industry
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Industries that are no longer efficient.
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Industries that are no longer efficient.
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What is the biosphere?
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What is the biosphere?
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The zone of earth, water and air in which we live.
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The zone of earth, water and air in which we live.
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