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Human Interactions
What is an Ethnic Group?
• A group of people who share language, customs and a common heritage.
What is Race?• Race A group of human beings distinguished by
physical traits, blood types, genetic code patterns or genetically inherited characteristics.
Race v EthnicityRace – biology
Ethnicity – cultural identity
Ethnocentrism
• Believing that one’s own culture is best or better than others.
Why people move.Zombie push/pull
• Push – means leaving an area because of what is happening in the area you are leaving.– Ex. Political unrest, no jobs, natural disaster
• Pull – means leaving an area because of what is happening in the area you are going to.
– Ex. Good jobs, stable government, weather
POPULATION
Demography-study of population
• Census- survey of population, done every 10 years by the federal government
Population Density
over populationnumber of people exceeds available resources
Population Growth Over Time “The J Curve”
During the Industrial RevolutionLate 1700’s to 1900’sNew technologies improved medicine, sanitation, and food production.
What are Birth Rates?• Birth Rate – number of live births per 1000 people
• Fertility Rate – average number of children a woman will have in her lifetime
What are Death Rates?• Death (Mortality) Rate – number of deaths per 1000 people
• Infant Mortality Rate – number of deaths among infants under 1 year old, per 1000 live births
What is Rate of Natural Increase?
Rate of Natural Increase- % a population grows in one yearBirth Rate minus Death Rate
= Rate of Natural Increase
POPULATION PYRAMIDS
• Complex Bar Graph
What is shown?• Males and Females by age
Why?• Demographers use age and sex
to help predict info. about a country
How do population pyramids work?• Wide base = high % of children• Narrow base = low % of children
What is a Population Pyramid?
Making Predictions Look at the shape of these charts, and think about them. Then try to answer these questions on a separate paper.
• Which has a higher % of children?
• Which is most wealthy, most poor?
• Which has the most unemployed?
• Which probably has best health care?
• Which has most not going to school?