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Welcome to the World of WORLD CULTURES
There are five fields
of learning in social
studies. We learn
about the world and
its people by
studying:
- geography
- history
- economics
- government
- culture
A Mongolian yurt, complete with
a satellite television dish.
The People of the World
Getting Along with Each Other (OR NOT?)
• Knowledge of other societies is the key to
understanding them
• Knowledge of other cultures increases with:
- advances in communication (the Internet)
- advances in transportation (high-speed aircraft)
- international trade
- immigration
History
• History is a record of the past; the past
shapes the present
History and Geography
The Five Themes of Geography
• Geography is the study of people, places, and
the environment
• The study of geography focuses on five
themes:
- location
- region
- place
- movement
- human-environment interaction
How Countries Govern
• Every country has laws—rules that govern
behavior
• Every country has ways to govern itself
• Government makes and enforces laws
Government
Limited and Unlimited Governments
• Limited—everyone obeys laws, including rulers
• Unlimited—rulers have absolute authority over
everyone, everything
Continued . . .
Citizenship
• Citizen—a legal member of a country with rights
and duties
• Two ways to achieve citizenship:
- born in country
- naturalization
Government continued
The Study of Resources
• Economics—the study of how people manage
resources
• Scarcity—conflict between unlimited desires and
limited resources
Economics
Resources
• Economists identify three types of resources:
- natural: gifts of nature
- human: production skills
- capital: goods and services produced
Command and Market Economies
• Command—government decides prices and
what and how much to produce
• Market—companies use consumers to
determine prices and production
Kinds of Economies
Levels of Development
• Countries with high levels of economic
development have:
- education, health, employment, services,
technology
• Countries with low levels of economic
development have:
- poor services, low employment, low literacy,
low life expectancy
Ways of Living
• Culture—shared beliefs, customs, laws, art, ways of
living
• Culture traits—those specific things people share
Culture
Many Regions, Many Cultures
The world can be divided into regions according to culture.
Different Places, Different Cultures
Regions of Culture
• Culture region—geographic area in which people share common:
- beliefs
- history
- language
- religion
- technology
- work
- food
- clothing
- shelter
Many Regions, Many Cultures
Continued . . .
The World’s Culture Regions
• The world has seven culture regions:
- U.S. and Canada
- Latin America
- Europe and former U.S.S.R
- North Africa and Southwest Asia
- Africa south of the Sahara
- South Asia
- East Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands
Different Places, Different Cultures
Continued . . .
Culture Regions Change
• Culture regions change as they borrow traits
from one another
• Interdependence—culture regions depend on
one another economically
• Events in one culture region affect other culture
regions
• Advances in technology, communication have
increased interdependence
Different Places, Different Cultures

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Wc overview

  • 1. Welcome to the World of WORLD CULTURES There are five fields of learning in social studies. We learn about the world and its people by studying: - geography - history - economics - government - culture A Mongolian yurt, complete with a satellite television dish.
  • 2. The People of the World Getting Along with Each Other (OR NOT?) • Knowledge of other societies is the key to understanding them • Knowledge of other cultures increases with: - advances in communication (the Internet) - advances in transportation (high-speed aircraft) - international trade - immigration
  • 3. History • History is a record of the past; the past shapes the present History and Geography The Five Themes of Geography • Geography is the study of people, places, and the environment • The study of geography focuses on five themes: - location - region - place - movement - human-environment interaction
  • 4. How Countries Govern • Every country has laws—rules that govern behavior • Every country has ways to govern itself • Government makes and enforces laws Government Limited and Unlimited Governments • Limited—everyone obeys laws, including rulers • Unlimited—rulers have absolute authority over everyone, everything Continued . . .
  • 5. Citizenship • Citizen—a legal member of a country with rights and duties • Two ways to achieve citizenship: - born in country - naturalization Government continued
  • 6. The Study of Resources • Economics—the study of how people manage resources • Scarcity—conflict between unlimited desires and limited resources Economics Resources • Economists identify three types of resources: - natural: gifts of nature - human: production skills - capital: goods and services produced
  • 7. Command and Market Economies • Command—government decides prices and what and how much to produce • Market—companies use consumers to determine prices and production Kinds of Economies Levels of Development • Countries with high levels of economic development have: - education, health, employment, services, technology • Countries with low levels of economic development have: - poor services, low employment, low literacy, low life expectancy
  • 8. Ways of Living • Culture—shared beliefs, customs, laws, art, ways of living • Culture traits—those specific things people share Culture
  • 9. Many Regions, Many Cultures The world can be divided into regions according to culture.
  • 10. Different Places, Different Cultures Regions of Culture • Culture region—geographic area in which people share common: - beliefs - history - language - religion - technology - work - food - clothing - shelter Many Regions, Many Cultures Continued . . .
  • 11. The World’s Culture Regions • The world has seven culture regions: - U.S. and Canada - Latin America - Europe and former U.S.S.R - North Africa and Southwest Asia - Africa south of the Sahara - South Asia - East Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands Different Places, Different Cultures Continued . . .
  • 12. Culture Regions Change • Culture regions change as they borrow traits from one another • Interdependence—culture regions depend on one another economically • Events in one culture region affect other culture regions • Advances in technology, communication have increased interdependence Different Places, Different Cultures