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Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ Chapter 4 Notes Geography Notes: Section 1: A. Geographic Setting a. About 6 billion people live on the earth. Their ways of life make up a complex pattern of learned customs, beliefs, and actions. B. Introduction a. Culture is ____________________________________ _________________________________. It includes: i. the way in which people meet their needs ii. ____________ iii. government iv. language v. ________________ vi. art vii. literature viii. music C. Making a Living a. Cultures are shaped by the various ways groups of people ____________________________ b. Beginning at least 10,000 years ago, ___________ was the earliest form of economic activity. c. As people started to specialize, or do one kind of work, they traded goods and services. d. _________________________________________ grew where trade routes crossed. e. Agriculture i. Today about half of the world’s people still make their living __________________ f. There are two ways to classify agriculture–_________ ___________________ Chapter 4: Page 1 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ i. Traditional agriculture, or ________________, Notes: depends heavily on human labor, animal power, and basic farm tools. Traditional farmers usually grow just enough food for themselves. ii. In commercial agriculture, food crops and animals are produced chiefly for sale. g. Industry i. _______________________________________ is called an industry. ii. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ _______________ known as developed, or industrialized, countries. iii. Developing countries–those where people meet their needs in much the same way their ancestors did–often do not have modern technology, industries, money, resources, and skilled workers needed for __________________ D. Population Growth and Distribution a. The world’s population is about 6 billion and growing rapidly. b. Scientists estimate that by the year 2010 it will be about 7 billion; and by 2025, more than 8.0 billion. c. Growth Rates d. ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________. e. Population growth rate is largely based ____________ ______________________________________________ __________, the difference of which is known as the natural growth rate. f. When the two rates are more or less equal, a country has reached what is called zero population growth. g. This situation exists in some highly industrialized countries. Chapter 4: Page 2 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ Notes: h. In less industrialized countries, rapid population growth presents many challenges, including… i. ________________________________________ ______________________________________ ii. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ i. Population Distribution i. The ___________________, or the population pattern, of the world shows that the continents are not evenly populated. ii. Most people live where the soil is fertile, water is available, and the climate is favorable for growing crops and raising animals. j. Population Density i. Population density–______________________ __________________________________–varies widely from country to country. 1. For example, Canada has a population density of about 9 people per square mile, while Bangladesh has about 2,454 people per square mile. E. Environmental Challenges a. The environment is a source of many challenges as a result of natural occurrences and people’s actions. b. Environmental Uncertainties i. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ___________________________________ ii. They can result in damage or loss of property, as well as loss of life. iii. Weather is often the cause of environmental hazards, including... 1. ___________–powerful, whirling windstorms that are the most violent of all storms. Chapter 4: Page 3 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ 2. hurricanes–__________________________ Notes: ____________________________________ iv. More tornadoes occur annually in ___________ _________–an area of land about 460 miles long and 400 miles wide extending from northern Texas through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri–than in any other place on earth. v. Earthquakes are another kind of environmental hazard. 1. Earthquakes occurring primarily under the ocean can result in __________, or huge ocean waves. vi. Eruptions of volcanoes and lava flows are severe environmental hazards. c. Pollution i. A serious environmental problem today is pollution–______________________________ __________–that affects the air, the water, and the land. 1. Most air pollution is caused by burning _________________. 2. The most harmful result of air pollution is its effect on ________________. ii. Air pollution can also destroy plants and animals and erode the surfaces of buildings. iii. Water pollution harms all living things and is caused by oil spills, industrial dumping of waste products, and untreated sewage. iv. Soil pollution, __________________________, damages the thin layer of fertile soil that covers a large portion of the earth’s land. 1. Solid wastes are a major form of land pollution. 2. _____________________________________ ____________________________________ Chapter 4: Page 4 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ F. Attempts at Cleanup Notes: a. People have developed different ways to control pollution, such as… i. _____________________________________. ii. removing chemicals from the wastes dumped into water. iii. _____________________________________. iv. using organic farming methods. v. recycling. b. Attempts at Regulation i. National and local governments in many countries have taken steps to control pollution. 1. Laws have been passed that limit the harmful materials that automobiles and industries can put into the environment. 2. Funds have been established to conduct research into ways of controlling pollution. Section 2 G. Introduction a. ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________. b. From the beginning of time, people developed different ways of expressing their cultures. H. Cultural Origins a. Over the centuries, many cultures have become _______________ by... i. building cities. ii. developing writing systems. iii. achieving varying kinds of development in the arts, sciences, government, and business. Chapter 4: Page 5 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ Notes: I. Learning From the Past a. Before the rise of civilizations, people focused their attention on meeting ________________ and did not leave many ____________________. b. _____________ is studying the written information about a people’s past to learn what, how, and why things happened. c. ______________________________________________ _____________________________________________ d. Archaeologists study the sites where people once lived, looking for evidence left by these people. i. _______________–objects that were made or used by people–give hints about the way people lived before written history. J. Culture Hearths a. Four ___________________________ made special contributions to world cultures. b. These civilizations developed in areas of the world known today as ___________________________. c. These areas are known as culture hearths, or ____________________________________________ d. These culture hearths shared common geographic features: i. Each location was characterized by a ______ climate and fertile lands. ii. Each civilization was near a major_________. iii. In each, the people discovered ways to make use of these good conditions. e. Cultural Change i. Cultures are changed by… 1. internal influences, such as _________ and _____________. 2. outside influences–cultural diffusion, or ___ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Chapter 4: Page 6 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ Notes: f. Cultural Contacts i. _________________ are two age-old activities that have encouraged cultural contacts among different groups of people. ii. As a culture developed better ways of moving over land and water, its trade increased. iii. Many times people _____________, or made a permanent move to live in another place. 1. _____________________________________ _____________________________________ g. Cultural Barriers i. __________________, such as huge deserts, high mountains, dense rain forests, and unknown ocean waters, have sometimes restricted the movement of goods and ideas between cultures. ii. People have also created cultural barriers because of beliefs or a lack of understanding that leads to fear or mistrust. 1. Today, cultural exchange is increasing as the barriers posed by ____________________ _______________ gradually disappear, because of increasing technology. K. Far-reaching Changes a. ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________ b. The European countries’ Age of Discovery encouraged ________________________. c. The Industrial Revolution led to great changes in the economies of many countries because goods could be produced _______________________. i. This also led to social changes as people _______ ________________________________________ d. Historians have labeled periods when great ideas are stressed. Chapter 4: Page 7 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ Notes: i. ii. iii. The Age of Classical Greece is known for its democratic ideas of government and for its great achievements in _________. The _________________, meaning rebirth, involved a great search for knowledge in the arts, the sciences, and education. Sometimes, such as during the age of nationalism, the _________________ led to revolutions or complete changes in government in short periods of time. Section 3 L. Introduction a. Geographers often divide the planet into areas called _____________________. b. These culture regions may not have clear boundaries. For this reason geographers with varying viewpoints may use different ways to decide the number of culture regions and the countries included in each. M. Governments a. Political scientists are people who study governments, or _________________________. b. The kind of government a society has reflects the values of a culture. i. Democracy, in which the people of a country vote for their leaders_________________________ _____________________________________. ii. Authoritarian governments allow the power of the _______________ to be more important than individual ______________. iii. A government in which one leader has full power over a country is a ________________. iv. A constitutional monarchy has monarchs and an _____________________________. Chapter 4: Page 8 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ Notes: N. Social Groups a. ________________ are people who study people’s relationships to one another in groups. b. Sociologists use certain measures to determine how well a society meets its needs, including… i. ____________________. ii. life expectancy. iii. literacy rate. iv. the standard of living–____________________ _____________________________________ O. Economic Systems a. A country’s economic system is the way in which the people of the country __________________________ __________________________________________. i. The value of all goods and services produced annually by the citizens, working inside or outside the country, is the ___________________ (GNP). ii. The ___________________ (GDP) covers all annual production within a country, including output by both foreign and domestic concerns operating in that country. b. Per capita income _____________________________ __________________________________________. i. GNP, GDP, and per capita income help classify countries as developed or developing countries. c. Governments that value individual freedom often have economic systems based on ______________, where private businesses operate with little interference from government. i. An economic system based on free enterprise is called ___________________. Chapter 4: Page 9 Name: _______________________________ Date: _________ Block: _________ ii. Authoritarian governments often use an economic Notes: system called _______________, in which the government decides how resources will be used and how businesses will be run. P. Language and Religion a. Anthropologists are scientists who study cultures by considering factors such as language and religion. b. Languages spoken in a culture region often belong to the same language family, or ________________________ _______________________. c. Religion is ____________________________________ _____________________________________________ Chapter 4: Page 10