Geography 2013 Chapter03
Geography 2013 Chapter03
Geography 2013 Chapter03
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Population Growth
The death rate is the number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people. The birthrate is the number of children born each year for every 1,000 people.
Which region is expected to experience the largest population growth by the year 2050?
Population Movement
Moving from place to place in the same country is known as internal migration.
An example is the movement of people from farms and villages to cities. Such migrants are often in search of jobs.
Some people emigrate, or leave the country where they were born and move to another. This is emigration.
They are emigrants in their homeland and immigrants in their new country.
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What Is Culture?
Culture is the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs. Geographers, anthropologists, and archaeologists study culture. Geographers look at physical objects, such as food and housing, to study a culture. Archaeologists use historical objects of a culture to understand the past.
Countries that have many ethnic groups, such as the United States, also have a national culture that all their people share.
Ethnocentrism is when people come to believe that their own culture is superior to, or better than, other cultures.
Most democracies today are called representative democracies because the people choose leaders to represent them and make decisions.
Cultural Change
After 8000 B.C. humans changed from being wandering hunters and gatherers to being farmers who stayed in one place. Historians call this change the Agricultural Revolution. The Agricultural Revolution led people to create civilizations, or highly developed cultures.
An example is the introduction of the horse to people of North America by the European settlers.
The conquest of one group by another is a third way culture can spread. In turn, the conquered peoples can influence the culture of the conquerors.
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They are called nonrenewable resources. Once humans use up these resources, the resources are gone forever.
Countries also import, or buy from other countries, the resources they do not have or the products they cannot make.
A quota is another trade barrier that limits how many items of a particular product can be imported from a certain nation.
World Population
Low death rates and high birthrates have led to rapid population growth. Some areas of the world are more densely populated than others.
CHAPTER SUMMARY
Culture
Culture is the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs. Cultures change over time and influence one another.
Modern technology has broken down barriers and helped create a global culture.
Natural Resources
Renewable resources either cannot be used up or can be replaced. Some resourcessuch as fossil fuels and mineralsare nonrenewable.
World Economies
The four kinds of economic systems are traditional, command, market, and mixed. Developed countries use advanced technology and are highly productive.
Developing countries have less advanced technology and are generally less productive.
World Trade
In recent years, many countries have agreed to eliminate trade barriers. Growing trade among countries has made the worlds people more interdependent.