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Social Studies Chapter 1 Summary

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Morgan Jelinsky
Social Studies 6
8/6/16
WHY GEOGRAPHY MATTERS
What evidence is there for the geographical illiteracy of Americans? How did professional educators contribute to the problem through social studies?
Chapter 1: Geography, in general, is studying where and why locations are placed on a map. To answer these questions, you must have not only memory but skill as well. In unison, you must use geophagic themes, concept and skill, that not many people have or are willing to have. Location, Place, Relationship within Places, Movement, and Regions are the five guidelines for geographic education, a branch of social studies. These were put into place by professional educator to make sure that children would know and value the world around …show more content…

How does the “great circle route” relate to travel-time-and-distance between New York and Beijing? And what did we learn about viewing the world through the great circle route?
Chapter 2:
The “great circle route” is made to find the shortest distance between two places on a map. These routes are based upon the “great circle” or equator that runs down the center of our Earth. Since the Earth is a sphere these routes do not come out straight across but curved. Same applies to going from New York to Beijing. At first, you would be flying somewhat north, then west, then back south for the shortest possible route. We learned that on a map these routes will appear to be curved but ultimately are the quickest ways to go and have been used for centries.
3. What are glaciations and interglacials? Do you think this type of activity, that has been going on for ages, has any relevance to “global …show more content…

Chapter 5: Rapid population growth and urbanization are the root of overpopulation which leads to lack in resources and disease. Urbanization is when too much of a population grows in an urban/city environment causing too many people in sharing in one small area. Thus, violence, crime and disorder accor.
Why did Mao Zedong launch the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in 1966? What did it do? What were its results?
Chapter 7:
Mao Zedong, a communist, launched the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution so he could reinforce his power over the Chinese people at the time. He did not want the Soviet Union to gain too much power. Mao then started the Red Guard, a radical group set on attacking intellectuals and spreading the idea of socialism. This eventually caused the Chinese government to collapse. It took many years for the Chinese people to repair the social systems and correct teachings.
What are the SEZs in China? Has this policy had an effect on China (what effect), other parts of the world (for example), and if so,

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