This economical workbook offers more than information for describing and memorizing countries and capitals. The information presented in this study guide helps you identify and connect places not only by location but also by history, economics, and politics. The goal of this course book is to help you acquire a fundamental familiarity with the planet earth. This is an all-in-one resource for gaining key textual information from the core text with hands-on activities and questions for fully understanding and retaining information about world regional geography. Study questions and other activities are found throughout the text.
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Chapter 1: Objectives and Tools of World Regional Geography. Chapter 2: Physical Processes that Shape World Regions. Chapter 3: Human Processes that Shape World Regions. Chapter 4: A Geographic Profile of Europe. Module 4.1: The European Core. Module 4.2: The European Periphery. Chapter 5: A Geographic Profile of Russia and the Near Abroad. Module 5.1: Fragmentation and Redevelopment in Russia and the Near Abroad. Chapter 6: A Geographic Profile of the Middle East and North Africa. Module 6.1: The Middle East and North Africa: Modern Struggles in an Ancient Land. Chapter 7: A Geographic Profile of Monsoon Asia. Module 7.1: Complex and Populous South Asia. Module 7.2: Southeast Asia: From Subsistence Farming to Semiconductors. Module 7.3: China: The Giant. Module 7.4: Japan and the Koreas: Adversity and Prosperity in the Western Pacific. Chapter 8: A Geographic Profile of Oceania. Module 8.1: Australia and New Zealand: Prosperous and No Longer So Remote. Chapter 9: A Geographic Profile of Sub-Saharan Africa. Module 9.1: The Assets and Afflictions of the Sub-Saharan Countries. Chapter 10: A Geographic Profile of Latin America. Module 10.1: Middle America: Land of the Shaking Earth. Module 10.2: South America: Stirring Giant. Chapter 11: A Geographic Profile of the United States and Canada. Module 11.1: Canada: From Sea to Sea. Module 11.2: The United States: Out of Many, One.
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