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AP Human Geography

Unit 2: Population & Migration


Rubenstein Chapter 2: Population & Health 12-17%
Rubenstein Chapter 3: Migration
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By the end of this unit I will be able to…


ü Analyze population pyramids, along with other population graphs.
ü Explain factors that have caused modern & historical trends in population
growth & decline, including women’s changing roles.
ü Explain the effects of population distribution, density, & trends of growth, decline, and stagnancy.
ü Identify & define various theories regarding population.
ü Explain the intent & effects of population & immigration policies using specific examples.
ü Identify, analyze, & explain reasons for migration and aspects of migration stories.
ü Describe different types of migration using specific examples.
ü Describe various migration streams globally and nationally, specifically for the U.S.
ü Describe & explain challenges migrants historically faced and currently face globally & nationally.

By the end of this unit you should have:


Read Chapters 2 & 3 in your textbook and completed reading notes
Watched World in the Balance (http://bit.ly/2Sb4yop) & completed accompanying worksheet
Defined the vocabulary for Chapter 2 & 3
Completed Unit 2 Personal Progress Check
learned the world regions & locations of North & Central American countries
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2/3 2/4 2/5 2/6 2/7
Borderland FRQ & Intro Population DTM & Pyramids Stages Cause & Effect Pop & Migration
Test Corrections videos, basic vocab ppt DTM & Pyramids PPT Stage sort Regions Map Quiz
How to: test corrections world pop map coloring Make & Analyze pyramids Policies of 10 countries World in Balance Discussion
FRQ density notes/sentences Regional Pop Data Migration & Ravenstein
Migration Scenario QRs
Lunch Bunch Video Lunch Bunch Video
Due: World in
Due: 2.1 Due: 2.2 Due: 2.3 Due: 2.4 Balance wkst & 3.1
2/10 2/11 2/12 2/13 2/14
U.S. Migration World Migration N. & Central Unit 2 Test
Reading Quiz World Map Stream jigsaw
Teacher Work America Quiz Multiple Choice & FRQ
Professor Friedy Lecture Review & News Day
Map Creation
Day Reflection
Concept maps
IDReport Exploration

Due: 3.2 & 3.3 Due: 3.4 Due: vocab & PPC
* 2.1 = Chapter 2, Key Issue 1 * PPC = Personal Progress Check on AP Classroom
* Homework IS DOCKED: 1 day late = 60%, more = 50%, not accepted after unit test.
Essential Questions
v Where are the world’s people & migrants distributed?
v What patterns and trends exist within the DTM and world populations?
v How is population impacted by and how does it impact a country’s culture & policies?
v How does change in scale affect populations with health challenges and overpopulation issues?
v Where and why do people migrate?
v What are different types of migrants and migrations?
v What challenges do migrants face?

Unit 2 Vocabulary – categorized! Feel free to organize this way or otherwise J


POPULATION VOCABULARY 20. overpopulation
Need Definitions for numbered words 21. pronatalist policies
Need Specific Geo Ex for bolded words 22. restrictive population policies
Need to KNOW (associated words) • (one child policy)
23. Thomas Malthus v. Neo-Malthusians
Density
1. agricultural MIGRATION VOCABULARY
2. arithmetic Need Definitions for numbered words
3. physiological Need Specific Geo Ex for bolded words
• (arable land) Need to KNOW (associated words)
• ecumene
Types of Migration
Demographic Transition Model 1. circulation
4. demography 2. chain migration
5. DTM (stage 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 3. counterurbanizaton
• (Industrial Revolution) 4. forced v. voluntary migration
• (Medical Revolution) 5. guest worker
• (sex ratio) 6. immigration v. emigration
• (in-migration v. out-migration)
Changes in Population 7. internal v. international
6. crude birth rate 8. interregional v. intraregional
7. crude death rate migration
8. doubling time 9. net migration
9. epidemiologic transition 10. step migration
• (pandemic) 11. unauthorized migrants
10. exponential v. linear growth
11. female infanticide Reasons for Migration
12. infant mortality rate 12. brain drain
13. maternal mortality rate 13. distance decay (gravity model)
14. natural increase rate 14. Internally Displaced Person v. refugee
15. stationary population level v. asylum seeker
16. total fertility rate 15. intervening obstacle v. opportunity
17. zero population growth • quota
16. push v. pull factor
Population Concerns • (desertification)
18. carrying capacity • remittance
19. dependency ratio

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