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Midterm Review
It goes in order of units but does not
necessarily cover every question. Make
notes where you need to.
Renewable and Non-Renewable
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Atmosphere- All of Earth’s
air elements. (Climate)
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Hydrosphere- All of Earth’s
water elements.
Lithosphere- Land elements.
Plate tectonics
Biosphere- all three
spheres combined
Factors affecting Climate
LAME COWS
LATITUDE, air pressure, mountain
barriers(OROGRAPHIC EFFECT), elevation,
continental location, ocean currents, wind
belts, storms.
Mountain Barrier-Orographic Effect
Less Developed Country
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High Birth Rate
High Death Rate
Low literacy rates
Poor healthcare
Subsistence agriculture
Primary economic activities
Newly Industrialized Country
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Improving GDP
Improving health care
Secondary economic activities
Lowering birth and death rates
Improved life expectancy
The “Arrow” or “Hershey Kiss”
shape
Developed Country w/negative growth
● Once developed
● More Emigrants than
Immigrants
● Negative population growth
Developed Countries
● High standard of living
● Steady birth and death
rates
● High GDP and GDP per
capita
● High literacy rates
● Tertiary and quaternary economic activities
Primary Economic Activities
● The most basic economic activity.
● Involves the growing of foods and extraction, or
harvesting of resources.
● The smaller the number of a country’s citizens
involved in primary activities, the likelihood of it
being more developed increases.
Secondary Economic Activities
● Adding value to raw materials by processing them or
changing their form.
● The manufacture and production of goods.
Tertiary Economic Activities
● Means “Third Level”
● Identified by a variety of services performed by people
and businesses.
● In the U.S., tertiary workers make up 80% of labor force.
Quaternary Economic Activities
● Means “Fourth Level”
● Involves information processing and management.
● Conducting and Interpreting Data
Gross Domestic ProductAverage national
production value
How much money a
country makes
Gross Domestic Product per capita
GDP average PER PERSON.
GDP divided by population
ex.
GDP= $16 trillion
Pop: 300,000,000
GDP per capita~$53,000
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Religions of Southwest Asia
A.K.A. the Middle East
● Three of the worlds major
religions begin in
Southwest Asia
● Judaism (1800 BCE)
● Christianity (40 CE)
● Islam (610 CE)
● All three religions share a
common faith in one God
= Monotheism
Quick Facts for Christianity
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Christianity is the most practiced
religion in the world with over 2 billion
adherents.
Christians believe that Jesus was the
Messiah promised in the Old
Testament.
Christians believe that Jesus Christ is
the Son of God.
Christians believe that God sent his
Son to earth to save humanity from
the consequences of its sins
Christians worship in churches.
Their spiritual leaders are called
priests or ministers.
The Christian holy book is the Bible,
and consists of the Old and New
Testaments.
Islamic Quick Facts
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Islam is the second largest religion in the
world with over 1 billion followers
Muslims believe that the final Prophet
was Muhammad.
Muslims base their laws on their holy
book the Qur'an, and the Sunnah.
Muslims believe the Sunnah is the
practical example of Prophet Muhammad
and that there are five basic Pillars of
Islam.
These pillars are the declaration of faith,
praying five times a day, giving money to
charity, fasting and a pilgrimage to Mecca
(at least once).
Quick Facts about Judaism
● 13.1 million Jewish people in the
world in 2007
● The central and most important
religious document is the Torah.
● Spiritual leaders are called
Rabbis.
● Jews worship in Synagogues.
● Two primary branches of Judaism.
Orthodox and Reformed
● 6 million Jews were murdered in
the Holocaust in an attempt to
wipe out Judaism.
Quick Facts about Hinduism
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One of the oldest religions in the world
No one founder
3rd Largest Religion(1st- Christianity, 2nd- Islam)
Founded in the Indus valley
Moska- gain freedom from the circle of life
Believe in reincarnation
Quick Facts on Buddhism
● Founder- Siddhartha
Gautama
● Founded around 520
B.C.E.
● Fourth Largest Religion
● Nirvana- enlightenment
● Founded in Southern
Asia
● Polytheistic
Quick Fact on Sikhism
● Founded in the Punjab
region of India
● Founder- Guru Nanak
● Monotheistic
● Worship in temples
● Reincarnation
What factors influence where people settle?
Physical Factors
Factors
Human
Climate
Political centers(capitals)
Natural transportation routes
In valleys and plains(flat land)
Economic centers(Big cities)
Urbanization
Arable land (fertile soil)
Technology
Near sources of fresh water
Routes
Transportation
Along coastlines
Roads,
Traditional Economy
● People meet their needs
much like their
ancestors did.
● Subsistence agriculturegrowing just enough to
feed themselves.
● Cottage Industriesgoods like textiles
produced at home.
● Inuit of the Arctic Region
Free Enterprise
● People are free to
produce what they want
and buy what they want.
● Prices determined by
supply and demand.
● Commercial agriculturegrowing food to sell to
others.
● Commercial factories
manufacturing goods.
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Communist Economy
● Government owns and
operates all businesses.
● State managers develop
plan for production and
distribution of goods and
services.
● China
Socialist Economies
Also called a Mixed
economy
Government owns major
business industries.
Some private ownership.
Government and control group:
1. Totalitarian
group
2. Democracy
government
3. Dictatorship
4. Theocracy
5. Monarchy
A. Individual or small
B. Dictatorial
C. Religious leaders
D. Hereditary ruler
E. Ordinary citizens
United States and Canada
Resources
Livestock, commercial
farming, forestry, trade and
manufacturing, fishing
Varied Climate
Because it covers
many different
LATITUDE lines,
North America has
climates from tropical
to tundra.
Canadian colonial powers
France
Britain
Majority of Canadians...
Roman Catholics
NAFTA- North American Free Trade
Agreement
Promotes economic
growth and political
cooperation.
Panama Canal- located on an isthmus