This document outlines the topics and concepts that will be covered on the Unit Test III for the Global Geography 12 class at C.P. Allen High School. The test will cover six key concepts of geography, criteria for studying populations like birth and death rates, human trafficking, population pyramids, the demographic transition model, population density, and China's one child policy. Students will need to understand definitions, calculations, interpretations and explanations of these population-related geographic concepts.
This document outlines the topics and concepts that will be covered on the Unit Test III for the Global Geography 12 class at C.P. Allen High School. The test will cover six key concepts of geography, criteria for studying populations like birth and death rates, human trafficking, population pyramids, the demographic transition model, population density, and China's one child policy. Students will need to understand definitions, calculations, interpretations and explanations of these population-related geographic concepts.
This document outlines the topics and concepts that will be covered on the Unit Test III for the Global Geography 12 class at C.P. Allen High School. The test will cover six key concepts of geography, criteria for studying populations like birth and death rates, human trafficking, population pyramids, the demographic transition model, population density, and China's one child policy. Students will need to understand definitions, calculations, interpretations and explanations of these population-related geographic concepts.
This document outlines the topics and concepts that will be covered on the Unit Test III for the Global Geography 12 class at C.P. Allen High School. The test will cover six key concepts of geography, criteria for studying populations like birth and death rates, human trafficking, population pyramids, the demographic transition model, population density, and China's one child policy. Students will need to understand definitions, calculations, interpretations and explanations of these population-related geographic concepts.
Six Concepts of Geography Be able to provide a definition of each concept Recognize concepts as present in a case study
Criteria for studying population (age, gender, etc.) Provide a definition and be able to calculate various population figures given a data set o Immigration rate number of people who permanently move to a country o Emigration rate number of people who permanently leave a country o Net migration rate difference between the immigration rate and emigration rate o Total fertility rate number of live births/number of women aged 15 to 45 x 30 o Birth rate (# births per 1000 people), death rate (# deaths per 1000 people), rate of natural increase o Dependency ratio (# of Children (0-15) + # of pensioners ( > 65 ) / number of working age (16-65) x 100 o Infant mortality rate
Human Trafficking Definition of human trafficking 8 main types of forced labour Be sure to go over the Human Trafficking PowerPoint!
Population Pyramid Classifications (expansive, stationary, constrictive) Graphing cohort percentages Interpreting, projecting future trends based on
Demographic Transition Model Identify/name key stages Link population pyramid shape to matching stage Explain relationship between birth rate and death rate through five stages Be able to interpret information included in diagram Explain reasons for change in birth/death trends for each stage
Population Density Understand difference between population density and population distribution Understand how physical landforms impact the distribution of population within a country Explain the concepts of arithmetic and physiologic population density Explain why arithmetic population density is always less than physiologic population density Calculate arithmetic and physiologic population density given a data set Given information about the landforms within a region, project settlement patterns of human population
Chinas One Child Policy Describe policy measures enacted to control population Describe effectiveness, results of these policies Describe punishments, rewards, problems
Vocabulary/Definitions
abolition emigration population density amendment fertility population distribution arable land fraud pull factor arithmetic population density Garrett Hardin punishments carrying capacity immigration push factor coercion incentives rate of natural increase cohort infanticide refugee demographic lifeboat ethics rewards dependency ratio physiologic population density Thomas Malthus