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UNIT2
Population and Mig1'ation
Patterns and Processes
Chapter 3 Population Distribution
and
Composition
Chapter 4 Population Change
Chapter 5 Migration
Unit Overview
The distribution
of
people influences all other elements
of
human
geography.
Where people live, whether spread out in small communities
or
concentrated
in large cities, affects
how
they relate
to
one another, what demands they place
on
the environment,
and
what decisions they make
as
a community.
People decide where to live based
on
many factors. Some are physical:
people want to be near sources
of
food
and
water and where the climate is
not
too extreme. Some factors are
human
: people might move
to
take a job
or
to
be close to family.
Changes in Populations
For
most
of
human
history, women typically gave
birth
to many children,
but
so few children survived
to
adulthood
that
the total
human
population grew
slowly. However,
in
the past two centuries, advances
in
public health, medical
care,
and
Lhe
economy have enabled people
Lo
live longer.
As
a resull
of
Lhe
se
new patterns, the global population has exploded. However, in recent decades,
population growth has leveled off
in
many wealthy countries, such as Germany,
South Korea, the United States.
Why People Move
People have always been
on
the move. Usually, they migrated by choice, wanting
to leave a place
of
poverty
or
persecution
or
warfare in order to live in a place
with economic opportunity, religious liberty, political freedom,
and
peace.
In some c
as
es, people had
no
choice. For exampl
e,
for nearly four centurie
s,
Africans were enslaved
and
brought to the Americas.
ENDURING
UNDERSTANDINGS
PS0-2: Understanding where and how people live
is
essential to understanding
global cultura
l,
political, and economic patterns.
IMP-2: Changes in population are due
to
mortality, fertility, and migration, which
are
influenced by the interplay of environmental, economic, cultural, and politic
al
factor
s.
SPS-2: Changes in population have long- and
sh
ort-term effects on a place's
economy, culture, and politics.
Source: AP® Human
Geog
raphy
Cou
r
se
and
Ex
am Description. Eff
ec
ti
ve
Fa
ll 2020. (College Board).
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IT 2: POPULATION
AND
MIGRATION PATTERNS
AND
PROCESSES
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