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AP HuG Unit 6 Test

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suburbanization--changes in population growth
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suburbanization--changes in migration
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urbanization--changes in government policies
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urbanization-- changes in population growth
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suburbanization-- changes in government policies
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urbanization--changes in migration
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suburbanization--changes in economic development
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suburbanization--changes in communication
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urbanization--changes in communication:
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urbanization--changes in economic development
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changes in economic development: urbanization leads to stronger infrastructure which can lead to economic growth.
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changes in communication: When more people communicate on the outer parts of an area more people may want to migrate to that area
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changes in government policies: urbanization can lead to strictor goverment policies, because of higher population.
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changes in migration: "migration from the countryside is fueling half the increase in population in urban settlements, even though job opportunities may not be available.". Urbanized areas attracted people which leads to migration in the area
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changes in migration: contribute to suburbanization because migration cause population growth and population growth can lead to urbanization.
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Population growth can lead to suburabanization when people move to the outer parts of an area. If an area has many pull factors it can lead to people from other areas moving towards it, but only move to the outside because of the distance.
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changes in government policies: changes in governmant policies can lead to suburbanization because more pull factors and less push factors in the government policies can cause more population growth.
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changes in communication: because people are closer together in urban areas they are likely to communicate with more people, the opposite can also occure because their are so many people in urban areas they are less likely to know everyone and cummunicate
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changes in economic development: contribute to suburbanization because the area needs to be stable and have a high enough carrying capacity to support the large population. High economic development can lead to both higher population and more urbanization
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changes in population growth: urbanization attracts people to cities or towns and leads to population growth. Because of the original population growth the reproduction growth will also grow
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The growth of cities on the outkirts of an urban city/town/area Ex.London, Toronto, San Francisco, Portland, Tokyo, Zürich, and Seoul.
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Data that is a result of a survey Ex. "types can include written questionnaires, face-to-face or telephone interviews, focus groups, and electronic (e-mail or website) surveys." 35% of the worlds population perfer the color blue, this is survey data b
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The relation of the location to the features around it. Ex. The Rocky mountains being close to Tennessee Deeper explanation--If a place was close to resources or between two hills.
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Any data that uses number or satistices Ex. the population of the world is 7.753 billion in 2020 and is most likely will be 7.9 billion in 2022 Deeper explaation--Quantitive data is factual and can be proven
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The physical land/place that the civilization/settlement is built on. Ex.The River which helps with wildlife, minerals, and availability to water Deeper explanation--Site factors include landforms, climate, vegitation, availability of water, soil q
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The expansion of bussineses, products, people and ideas Ex.? Deeper explanation--The expansion of economic, political, and cultural processes in areas that become globalized.
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Most important city in terms of global political economy Ex. New York City, London, and Tokyo Deeper explanation--?
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Information/data based on opinion. Ex.Red is the best color Deeper explanation--be sure to address field studies and narratives in this section----------------------- It can include describtions, characterization, approximations, descriptions, based

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