EDEE 280 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Orinoco, La Malinche, Canadian Shield
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Who: parker; national council for geographic education; association of american. Movement humans interacting on earth: humans live in different areas (farms, cities) but they still interact through travel, communication, products. Mr. help regions how they form and change landscapes, landforms. Human-environment interaction: everywhere on earth has + and for human settlement in that area location position on earth"s surface, absolute & relative location describe people & places. Place physical & human characteristics: places have specific characteristics that make them different than others. Extraction & organization of data: centering it all in. Method: creating a plausible narrative, while taking the limits of available evidence and one"s subjectivity into account. Available evidence can be poor few hard facts complexity behind understanding past reality complexity behind understanding historical actors. Why: to have the most accurate representation of what happened; make sense of time & give meaning to oneself/family/community/society/world. What: theories of migration of aboriginals to canada.