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Preview of Unit 2.9 - Aging Populations - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

Unit 2.9 - Aging Populations - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 2: POPULATION & MIGRATION GEOGRAPHY TOPIC 2.9: AGING POPULATIONS — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, data-driven, and built for real classrooms. This Topic 2.9 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to help students understand why populations age and how aging populations reshape economies, politics, and social systems. The lesson focuses on declining fertility rates, increased life expectancy, dependency ratios, pension systems, healthcare strain, and polic
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 2.4 (Population Dynamics)

AP Human Geography Topic 2.4 (Population Dynamics)

Created by
Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 2.4 and explains key demographic measures used to analyze population change over time. It introduces natural increase rate (NIR), fertility, mortality, and life expectancy, as well as the social, economic, political, and environmental factors that influence population growth. The slides also examine concepts such as infant mortality, doubling time, and pro- and anti-natalist policies, helping students interpret how demographic patterns shape
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 2.9 (Aging Populations) Presentation

AP Human Geography Topic 2.9 (Aging Populations) Presentation

Created by
Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 2.9 and examines the causes and consequences of aging populations around the world. It explains how declining fertility rates, increasing life expectancy, and migration patterns contribute to rising median age and a growing proportion of older adults. The slides also analyze economic, social, and political impacts, including labor shortages, higher dependency ratios, increased healthcare and pension demands, and shifts in policy priorities.
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 2.5 (Demographic Transition Model)

AP Human Geography Topic 2.5 (Demographic Transition Model)

Created by
Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 2.5 and explains the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) as a framework for understanding global population change over time. It walks students through each stage of the model, connecting shifts in birth rates, death rates, and natural increase to industrialization, development, and social change. The slides also introduce the Epidemiological Transition Model (ETM), allowing students to compare population growth patterns with changing causes
Preview of Unit 2.4 - Population Dynamics -  20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

Unit 2.4 - Population Dynamics - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 2: POPULATION & MIGRATION GEOGRAPHY TOPIC 2.4: POPULATION DYNAMICS — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, conceptual, and built for real classrooms. This Topic 2.4 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to help students understand how populations change over time and why those changes matter geographically. The lesson focuses on population growth rates, natural increase, demographic transition, fertility and mortality patterns, and the factors that drive popula
Preview of AP World History Full Course Bundle | Units 1–9 | Zero Prep | CED Aligned

AP World History Full Course Bundle | Units 1–9 | Zero Prep | CED Aligned

AP WORLD HISTORY: MODERN — COMPLETE COURSE MEGA BUNDLEUNITS 1–9 | FULL CURRICULUM | ZERO PREP | CED ALIGNEDThis is the full, start-to-finish solution for teaching AP World History. Every unit, every topic, every major skill is already built, organized, and ready to go. From the first day of Unit 1 to AP exam review, this bundle gives you a complete system that keeps your class structured, rigorous, and consistent all year. If you want to stop piecing resources together and instead teach with cla
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