PSO 1: Why do geographers study relationships & patterns among & between places? spatial concepts/HEI/scale, PSO 2: How does where people live impact global cultural, political, & economic patterns? pop distribution & its impacts/pop composition, PSO 3: How does where people live & what resources they have access to impact their cultural practices? traits/landscapes/patterns, PSO 4: How do historical & current events influence political structures around the world? pol entities/processes/power & territoriality, IMP 1: How do geographers use maps to help them discover patterns & relationships in the world? maps/geog data & its power, IMP 2: How does the interplay of environmental, economic, cultural, & political factors influence changes in population? pop dynamics/DTM/Malthus, IMP 3: How does the interaction of people contribute to the spread of cultural practices? types of diffusion/religion & language, IMP 4: How are balances of power reflected in political boundaries & government power structures? boundaries/forms of governance, SPS 1: How do geographers use a spatial perspective to analyze complex issues & relationships? regional analysis , SPS 2: How do changes in population affect a place's economy, culture, & politics? pop policies/women/aging, SPS 3: How & why do cultural ideas, practices, and innovations change or disappear over time? causes & effects of diffusion, SPS 4: How can political, economic, cultural, or technological changes challenge state sovereignty? devolution/centripetal & centrifugal forces.

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