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Blog Post 13

Globalization is the movement of people and ideas that they usually take with them to different places. One way this is shown is when people were migrating to the U.S. and they brought some of their idea over with them. One of these idea was pizza. People brought this with them when they migrated, and this was really big for us because now pizza gets sold everywhere and most people would even say their favorite food is pizza. Cultural diffusion is the process of spreading cultural traits from one region into another region.One of the examples of this is McDonalds. This happened in the early ages when McDonalds was just a singular small hut in California. This ultimately spread throughout the world and people loved it. This went from one little shack onto over 32,00 McDonalds spread all over the word. The 5 types of this is expansion- this is innovation that stays strong while spreading Relocation- An idea that migrated to a new area Hierarchical- Spreads by moving from larger to

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Blog Post #11

Globalization is the process by which businesses or organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale. Through the years this has really gotten big because of all the advances in technology. I mean you can talk to someone that lives across the world from you whenever you want. Earlier when technology wasn't so advanced it would take someone months to walk a far distance, now it only takes us a maximum of seven hours to get across the entire country. This all amazes me because it shows how far stuff has really become. Some of the stuff that was created in the U.S.A has spread everywhere in the world. part 2 These are all some of the things made in the U.S that have found their ways to other places and cultures around the globe. 1. Nike cleats 2. Sperries 3. Deodorant 4. Body Wash 5. Cologne 6. Football 7. McDonalds 8. Dear park water These are just some of the many things made hear in the U.S that have spread everywhere. I beli

Blog Post #10

KQ3- Why is each point on Earth unique? Today in class we learned about the different types of regions. These different types of regions consisted of a regular region, a formal region, a functional region, and a vernacular region. Region- A region is defined by it's uniform or human characteristics, this is a larger collection of places. Formal Region- This is an area that is defined by very clean boundaries Functional Region- This is also known as nodal regions, this usually encompasses a central point with defined boundaries and the area around it is connected, a well developed network of transportations and communication systems that facilitate the movement of people, goods, and ideas within that system Vernacular Region- This is also known as a perceptional region, this is then places share some of the same characteristics, people put these together even though they are different and not always next to each other on the map, we imagine these places being bound by an

Blog #9

Today in class we looked at different types of maps from different time zones and figured out the different points on where would be the best to settle. I am going to do the one point from each map an explain why it was the best. There was five different points in this map and you had to put them in order from the best settling spots to the worst settling spots. The spot I said was the best to settle on this map was point C. This was a great spot to settle because of the really good resources around it, the resources around it included really good farm land, it was very open to trade, it was near water so it was a great supply of food because you could go fishing whenever you wanted to. From the 1830 map I would choose point A. This is the best selection for a settlement because of the great recourses around it. There is freshwater swamps which you could use to fish and you could use to for drinking water. Also this place has a waterfall which is a very good food supply, and there