Unit 2 Geography Section A


Unit 2: Population and Migration

Lesson 14 Unit Title Page
  1. On the LEFT side of your notebook create a title page for this unit. “Population and Migration”
  2. On the RIGHT side of your notebook rewrite IN YOUR OWN WORDS the main points to remember for this unit.

Lesson 15 Historical Foundations of Geography
  1. Read and take notes on pages 72-73.
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Population Explosion
    2. Demography
    3. Crude Birth Rate
    4. Crude Death Rate
    5. Overpopulation
    6. Carrying Capacity
    7. Environmental Degradation
    8. Ecumene
    9. Underpopulated

Lesson 16 Introduction to Population and Migration
  1. Watch and take notes on the following videos
    1. Video: World Population Data 2018: Population Age Structure 
    2. Video: 7 Billion 
    3. Video: 7 Billion: Are You Typical? 

Lesson 17 Population Distribution and Density
  1. Read and take notes on pages 73-75.
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Arithmetic Density
    2. Physiologic Density 

Lesson 18 Population and Growth
  1. Read and take notes on pages 75-77.
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Linear Growth
    2. Exponential Growth
    3. Neo-Malthusian viewpoint
  3. Watch and take notes on the following videos
    1. Video: Malthus, Population Growth and the Resource Base 
    2. Video: Ecological Footprint: Do We Fit On Our Planet? 
    3. Video: We’re All Gonna Starve! 

Lesson 19 Demographic Transition Model
  1. Read and take notes on pages 77-81
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Infant Mortality Rate
    2. Total Fertility Rate
    3. Industrialization Revolution
    4. Zero Population Growth 

Lesson 20 Demographic Transition Model
Watch Video and do handout located in your email under the subject line "Demographic Transition Notes." 



Lesson 21 Population Structure
  1. Read and take notes on pages 81-87
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Sex Ratio
    2. Population Pyramid
    3. Population Projectins
    4. Dependency Ratio
    5. Demographic Momentum
    6. Negative Growth
    7. Demographic Equation
    8. Natality Rate
    9. Enfranchisement or Suffrage
    10. Dowries
    11. Dowry Death 

Lesson 22 Understanding Population Pyramids

Lesson 23 Population Equations and Scientific Methods
  1. Read and take notes on pages 87-89
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Doubling Time
    2. Demographic Momentum
    3. Sustainability

Lesson 24 Historical and Global Perspectives
Read and take notes on pages 89-91

Lesson 25 The J-Curve; Causes of Population Increase; Causes of Population Decrease
Read and take notes on pages 92-94

Lesson 26 Immigration, Migration, and Refugees
  1. Read and take notes on page 95
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Migration
    2. Immigrants
    3. Emigrants
    4. Net Migration

Lesson 27 Theories of Migration
  1. Read and take notes on pages 95-100
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Pull Factor
    2. Push Factor
    3. Human Capital
    4. Refugees
    5. Asylum Seeker
    6. Internally Displaced
    7. Forced Migrants
    8. Place Utility 

Lesson 28 More on Migration
  1. Read and take notes on pages 100-104
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Distance Decay
    2. Acculturation
    3. Chain Migration
    4. Interregional Migrations
    5. International Migration
    6. Cyclic Movement
    7. Transhumance 

Lesson 29 Obstacles to Migration
  1. Read and take notes on pages 104-107
  2. Vocabulary
    1. Intervening Obstacles
    2. Quotas
    3. Coyote
    4. Amnesty
    5. Remittance
    6. Intervening Opportunities
    7. Transmigration 

Lesson 30 Understanding International Migration
  1. Watch the following videos and take notes 
    1. Video: Understanding the Refugee Crisis in Europe, Syria, and Around the World 
    2. Video: Venezuela Migrant Crisis: Brazil Sends Troops to Border  
    3. Video: The “Ethnic Cleansing” of Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims, Explained

Lesson 31 Immigration in the US
Read and take notes on pages 107-109

Lesson 32 Immigration in the US
  1. Watch the following videos and take note
    1. Video: America’s Sources of Immigration (1850-Today) 
    2. Video: The Immigration History of the USA 
  2. Fill out the US Historical Migration Chart found in your email under the subject line "US Historical Migration Chart." 

Lesson 33 Unit Exam


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