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Semester Final

Semester Final. TEST REVIEW. What does an Economic Activities Map show?. Culture. The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the numbers of a specific group. Monotheistic. 1 God Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are examples. Polytheistic.

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Semester Final

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  1. Semester Final TEST REVIEW

  2. What does an Economic Activities Map show?

  3. Culture The total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the numbers of a specific group.

  4. Monotheistic • 1 God • Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are examples.

  5. Polytheistic • Belief in many Gods. • Hinduism and ancient Greek and Egyptian religions are examples.

  6. Democracy • Citizens hold the power either directly or through elected representation.

  7. Core Provinces • Core Provinces include Quebec and Ontario, which sustain three out of every five Canadian residents. This is the Center of Canada’s political and economic life. (most pop.)

  8. Dictatorship • An individual or group holds complete political power. Cuba’s Castro North Korea’s Kim Jong Il Russia’s Stalin Chile’s Pinochet

  9. Cultural Exchange Innovation The gold miners wanted clothes that were strong and did not tear easily. In 1853, Leob Strauss started a wholesale business, supplying clothes. Strauss later changed his name from Leob to Levi. Diffusion During WWII jeans were introduced to the world by American soldiers, who sometimes wore them when they were off duty. In the 1950's, denim became popular with young people. It was the symbol of the teenage rebel on T.V. and in movies. Some schools banned the wearing of jeans. Acculturation Different styles of jeans were made to match the 60's fashions. In many non-western countries, jeans became a symbol of “western decadence” and were very hard to get. In the summer of '99Tom Ford's feathered, beaded, beat-up, torn-knee Gucci blue jeans, seen globally, sell out instantaneously at $3715 a pop.

  10. Seasons Earth’s tilt and the 4 seasons The Earth is tilted 23° The location of the sun and the tilt of the earth determines our season.

  11. Biosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere CAPE COD, MA The Pacific Ocean is in what Biosphere? Hydrosphere

  12. HemispheresName two countries in the Eastern Hemisphere? Students should understand the effect of Latitude on the climate

  13. Landforms • Archipelago • A group of closely scattered islands in a large body of water • Ring of Fire National Geographic Volcano (3 min)

  14. Be able to decipher map information and determine answers from a map or chart.

  15. What is the longitude and latitude of Quebec City? London? St. Petersburg? Melbourne?

  16. NAFTA • North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA signed in (1994) allowed the United States and Canada to trade goods easily. These two countries share the largest open border in the world. • NAFTA focuses on: • Increasing fair competition among member nations • Increasing investment opportunities in member nations • Eliminating barriers to trade between member nations

  17. A glimpse at attacks around the world on U.S targets

  18. The World’s Greatest Economic Power • #1 In agricultural products, manufactured goods, and global trade. • U.S. accounts for more than 10% of the world’s exports.

  19. Postindustrial Economy • The American Economy is driven by service industries. 3 out of 4 Americans work in this area of our economic sector. • Name a few service-related jobs? • Information Processing • Finance • Medicine • Transportation • Education

  20. Question : Comprehension • Describe three things the U.S is #1 in? • #1 In agricultural products, manufactured goods, and global trade.

  21. Landforms & Resources • Continental Divide: marks the separation between rivers flowing eastward & westward

  22. What is Urban Sprawl • What is the main concern for people against Urban Sprawl?

  23. Section 3: Spanish-Speaking south america • Mercosur: Economic common market that began operating in the southern cone of South America in 1995. (this is NAFTA but for South America)

  24. Section 3: Spanish-Speaking south america • The Mercosur Trade Group • Economic common market that began in South America in 1995. • Goals include: • Make member economies more stable • Increase trade within the region • Channel some profits to groups who need it most

  25. Martin Luther published his 95 statements in 1517 criticizing the church practices. Leader of the Protestant Reformation. • Reformation-a period when many Christians broke from the Catholic church and became Protestants.

  26. GreeceAthens • First Democracy • City-states: • Isolated communities that emerge beginning about 2000 B.C. • The city state of Athens developed the first democracy, a government in which the people rule.

  27. Czar • The ruling and royal family of Russia from 1682 to 1725. • Peter the Great made strides toward modernizing Russia. • Moved Russia’s capital from Moscow to a city on the Baltic Sea. The new capital, named St. Petersburg, provided direct access by sea to Western Europe. • 1917 Czar rule was end by the Russian Revolution

  28. Italy • Renaissance • Began in Italy • Was a time of renewed interest in learning and the arts. • Inspired science, philosophy, drama and art in modern culture

  29. EU • European Union – an alliance of independent nations working together under some common agreements. • Euro • Euro- The common currency member nations use that belong to the EU. Countries can still use their own money but most choose to adapt the Euro.

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