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I. Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives 5–10%

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A. Geography as a field of inquiry

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B. Evolution of key geographical concepts and models associated

with notable geographers

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C. Key concepts underlying the geographical perspective: location,

space, place, scale, pattern, regionalization, and globalization

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D. Key geographical skills

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1. How to use and think about maps and spatial data

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2. How to understand and interpret the implications of

associations among phenomena in places

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3. How to recognize and interpret at different scales the relationships

among patterns and processes

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4. How to define regions and evaluate the regionalization

process

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5. How to characterize and analyze changing interconnections

among places

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E. New geographic technologies, such as GIS, remote sensing, and

GPS

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F. Sources of geographical ideas and data: the field, census data,

and satellite imagery

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II. Population . 13–17%

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A. Geographical analysis of population

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1. Density, distribution, and scale

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2. Implications of various densities and distributions

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3. Patterns of composition: age, sex, race, and ethnicity

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4. Population and natural hazards: past, present, and future

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B. Population growth and decline over time and space

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1. Historical trends and projections for the future

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2. Theories of population growth, including the

Demographic Transition Model

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3. Patterns of fertility, mortality, and health

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4. Regional variations of demographic transitions

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5. Effects of population policies

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C. Population movement

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1. Migration selectivity

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2. Major voluntary and involuntary migrations at different scales

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3. Theories of migration, including push and pull factors, human

capital, and life course

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4. International migration and refugees

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5. Socioeconomic consequences of migration

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III. Cultural Patterns and Processes 13–17%

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A. Concepts of culture

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1. Traits

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2. Diffusion

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3. Acculturation, assimilation, and globalization

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4. Cultural regions

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B. Cultural differences

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1. Language

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2. Religion

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3. Ethnicity

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4. Gender

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5. Popular and folk culture

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C. Cultural landscapes and cultural identity

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1. Values and preferences

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2. Symbolic landscapes and sense of place

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3. Environmental impact of cultural attitudes and practices

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IV. Political Organization of Space. 13–17%

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A. Territorial dimensions of politics

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1. The concept of territoriality

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2. The nature and meaning of boundaries

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3. Influences of boundaries on identity, interaction, and exchange

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4. Federal and unitary states

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5. Spatial relationships between political patterns and patterns

of ethnicity, economy, and environment

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B. Evolution of the contemporary political pattern

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1. The nation-state concept

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2. Colonialism and imperialism

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3. Democratization

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C. Changes and challenges to political–territorial

arrangements

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1. Changing nature of sovereignty

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2. Fragmentation, unification, alliance

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3. Supranationalism and devolution

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4. Electoral geography, including gerrymandering

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5. Terrorism

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V. Agriculture and Rural Land Use 13–17%

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A. Development and diffusion of agriculture

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1. Neolithic Agricultural Revolution

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2. Second Agricultural Revolution

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3. Green Revolution

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4. Modern Commercial Agriculture

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B. Major agricultural production regions

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1. Agricultural systems associated with major bioclimatic zones

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2. Variations within major zones and effects of markets

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3. Linkages and flows among regions of food production and

consumption

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C. Rural land use and settlement patterns

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1. Models of agricultural land use, including von Thünen’s

model

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2. Settlement patterns associated with major agriculture types

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3. Land use/land cover change, irrigation, conservation

(desertification, deforestation)

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D. Modern commercial agriculture

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1. Biotechnology, including genetically modified plants and

animals

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2. Spatial organization and diffusion of industrial agriculture

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3. Organic farming and local food production

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4. Environmental impacts of agriculture

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VI. Industrialization and Economic Development 13–

17%

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A. Growth and diffusion of industrialization

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1. The changing roles of energy and technology

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2. Industrial Revolution

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3. Evolution of economic cores and peripheries

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4. Geographic critiques of models of economic localization

(i.e., bid rent, comparative costs of transportation), industrial location, economic development, and world

systems

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B. Contemporary patterns and impacts of industrialization

and development

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1. Spatial organization of the world economy

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2. Variations in levels of development

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3. Deindustrialization and economic restructuring

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4. Globalization and international division of labor

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5. Natural resources and environmental concerns

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6. Sustainable development

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7. Local development initiatives: government policies

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8. Women in development

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VII. Cities and Urban Land Use . 13–17%

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A. Development and character of cities

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1. Origin of cities

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2. Rural–urban migration and urban growth

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3. Global cities and megacities

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4. Suburbanization and edge cities

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B. Models of urban systems

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1. Rank-size rule

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2. Central place theory

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3. Gravity model

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C. Models of internal city structure

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1. Concentric zone model

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2. Sector model

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3. Multiple-nuclei model

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4. Changing employment mix

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5. Changing demographic and social structures

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6. Uneven development, ghettoization, and gentrification

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D. Built environment and social space

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1. Housing

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2. Transportation and infrastructure

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3. Political organization of urban areas

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4. Urban planning and design

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5. Patterns of race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status