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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 Human Geography - Unit 1 - Exam (60 MC & 1 FRQ) + Answer Key

AP Human Geography - Unit 1 - Exam (60 MC & 1 FRQ) + Answer Key

AP Human Geography Unit 1 Exam: Thinking Geographically60 Stimulus-Based Multiple-Choice Questions + 1 Full Free-Response QuestionAssess your students’ foundational geographic thinking skills with this complete Unit 1 assessment, designed specifically for the AP Human Geography course. This rigorous, College Board-aligned exam covers all of the Learning Objectives and Essential Knowledge from Unit 1: Thinking Geographically. ✅ What’s Included: 60 multiple-choice questions with 20 full-len
Preview of Unit 2.11 Forced & Voluntary Migration - 20 Slide PowerPoint AP Human Geography

Unit 2.11 Forced & Voluntary Migration - 20 Slide PowerPoint AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 2: POPULATION & MIGRATION GEOGRAPHY TOPIC 2.11: FORCED & VOLUNTARY MIGRATION — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, comparative, and built for real classrooms. This Topic 2.11 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to help students understand the key differences between forced and voluntary migration and why those distinctions matter geographically. The lesson focuses on refugees, internally displaced persons, asylum seekers, labor migration, chain migration, a
Preview of Unit 4.3 - Power & Territoriality -  20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

Unit 4.3 - Power & Territoriality - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 4: POLITICAL PATTERNS & PROCESSESTOPIC 4.3: POLITICAL POWER AND TERRITORIALITY — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, structured, and built for real classrooms. This Topic 4.3 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to help students understand how political power is claimed, controlled, and maintained across space. The lesson focuses on territoriality, boundaries, border types, centripetal and centrifugal forces, and how states use space to exert authority. Slide
Preview of TED Talk: Harris vs. Trump – and what’s at stake for the world- Ian Bremmer

TED Talk: Harris vs. Trump – and what’s at stake for the world- Ian Bremmer

This high school resource explores modern elections, political division, and global political trends, helping students analyze democracy, leadership, and the impact of misinformation. Includes:• 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Social Studies, Government, Political Science, Global Studies, ELA
Preview of TED Talk: Women, wartime and the dream of peace- Zainab Salbi

TED Talk: Women, wartime and the dream of peace- Zainab Salbi

This high school resource explores the human side of war, highlighting women’s experiences, resilience, and the role of inclusion in building lasting peace. Includes:• 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Social Studies, World History, Global Studies, Civics
Preview of TED Talk: Urbanization and the evolution of cities across 10,000 years- Vance Ki

TED Talk: Urbanization and the evolution of cities across 10,000 years- Vance Ki

This high school resource explores the rise of urbanization, from early agricultural societies to modern global cities, and examines future challenges and innovations. Students analyze geography, development, and sustainability. Best for: Geography, Social Studies, Environmental Science Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion question
Preview of AP Human Geography - Unit 5 - Exam (60 MC & 1 FRQ) + Answer Key

AP Human Geography - Unit 5 - Exam (60 MC & 1 FRQ) + Answer Key

AP Human Geography Assessment Bundle – Unit 5: Agriculture and Rural Land Use Patterns and Processes60 Stimulus-Based Multiple Choice Questions + 1 Free Response Question (FRQ) + Answer Key + Scoring RubricStrengthen student mastery of agricultural systems, food production, and rural land use with this rigorously designed AP Human Geography Unit 5 Assessment Bundle. Built to mirror the format and rigor of the AP Exam, this resource gives students extensive practice with stimulus-based MCQs an
Preview of South China Sea Conflict | UNCLOS Great Power Lesson | Taiwan China | AP

South China Sea Conflict | UNCLOS Great Power Lesson | Taiwan China | AP

As Trump and Xi shape the future of Asia in Beijing, the South China Sea remains the region’s most dangerous flashpoint.Most lessons on the South China Sea tell students what happened. This lesson teaches them how to analyze it. Students apply a structured conflict analysis framework used by political scientists to understand one of the most important geopolitical hotspots in the world. No prep. Just open, assign, and teach.WHAT’S INCLUDED ✔ PowerPoint lesson (clear, structured flow) ✔ Student
Preview of Unit 7.1 - Industrial Revolution -  20 Slide Powerpoint - AP Human Geography

Unit 7.1 - Industrial Revolution - 20 Slide Powerpoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 7: INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS AND PROCESSES UNIT 7.1: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, flexible, and built for real classrooms. This Unit 7.1 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to introduce students to the Industrial Revolution and how it transformed patterns of production, labor, and economic development. The lesson focuses on the origins of industrialization, key technological innovations, shifts from cott
Preview of Unit 2.6 - Malthus Theory - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

Unit 2.6 - Malthus Theory - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 2: POPULATION & MIGRATION GEOGRAPHY TOPIC 2.6: MALTHUSIAN THEORY & POPULATION POLICIES — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, analytical, and built for real classrooms. This Topic 2.6 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to help students evaluate how societies respond to population growth and resource pressure. The lesson focuses on Malthusian Theory, critiques of Malthus, carrying capacity, population pressure, and government population policies such as pr
Preview of Unit 5.1 - Agriculture-  20 Slide Powerpoint  - AP Human Geography - AMSCO

Unit 5.1 - Agriculture- 20 Slide Powerpoint - AP Human Geography - AMSCO

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 5: AGRICULTURE & RURAL LAND USE UNIT 5.1: INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, flexible, and built for real classrooms. This Unit 5.1 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to introduce students to the foundations of agriculture in AP Human Geography. The lesson covers the origins of agriculture, subsistence vs. commercial farming, and why agricultural practices vary across the world. Slides are structured so teachers can pick and
Preview of Unit 5.8 - Von Thunen Model -  20 Slide Powerpoint  - AP Human Geography

Unit 5.8 - Von Thunen Model - 20 Slide Powerpoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 5: AGRICULTURE & RURAL LAND USEUNIT 5.8: THE VON THÜNEN MODEL — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, flexible, and built for real classrooms. This Unit 5.8 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides that help students understand the Von Thünen Model and how it explains patterns of agricultural land use around a central market. The lesson focuses on transportation costs, land value, intensity of production, and how the model applies to real-world farming today. Slides are bui
Preview of Unit 6.5 - Structure of Cities -  20 Slide Powerpoint  - AP Human Geography

Unit 6.5 - Structure of Cities - 20 Slide Powerpoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 6: CITIES AND URBAN LAND USE UNIT 6.5: INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF CITIES — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, flexible, and built for real classrooms. This Unit 6.5 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides that help students understand how cities are organized internally and why different activities are located where they are within urban areas. Slides are designed so teachers can pick and choose what to keep, remove, or add, making it easy to adjust pacing or depth. The co
Preview of Unit 2.12 - Effects of Migration - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

Unit 2.12 - Effects of Migration - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 2: POPULATION & MIGRATION GEOGRAPHYTOPIC 2.12: EFFECTS OF MIGRATION — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, analytical, and built for real classrooms. This Topic 2.12 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to help students analyze what happens after people move. The lesson focuses on the economic, social, cultural, political, and environmental effects of migration on both sending and receiving regions. Topics include remittances, brain drain and brain gain, cult
Preview of Unit 6.9 - Urban Data -  20 Slide Powerpoint  - AP Human Geography - AMSCO

Unit 6.9 - Urban Data - 20 Slide Powerpoint - AP Human Geography - AMSCO

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 6: CITIES AND URBAN LAND USE UNIT 6.9: URBAN DATA — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, flexible, and built for real classrooms. This Unit 6.9 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides that help students interpret, analyze, and apply urban data in AP Human Geography. The lesson focuses on reading maps, graphs, charts, and spatial data to understand urban patterns, trends, and challenges. Slides are built so teachers can pick and choose what to keep, remove, or add, makin
Preview of Unit 4.4 - Political Boundaries -  20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

Unit 4.4 - Political Boundaries - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Human Geography

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — UNIT 4: POLITICAL PATTERNS & PROCESSES TOPIC 4.4: DEFINING POLITICAL BOUNDARIES — POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONClear, structured, and built for real classrooms. This Topic 4.4 PowerPoint presentation includes 20 slides designed to help students understand how political boundaries are created, defined, and disputed. The lesson focuses on types of boundaries, boundary disputes, boundary establishment processes, and the geographic and historical factors that influence how borders
Preview of TED Talk: Capitalism will eat democracy – unless we speak up- Yanis Varoufakis

TED Talk: Capitalism will eat democracy – unless we speak up- Yanis Varoufakis

This high school resource explores democracy, capitalism, and global economic systems, helping students analyze power, inequality, and the future of political and economic structures. Includes: 20 discussion and comprehension questions Analytical essay prompt Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters Classroom debate activity Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Social Studies, Economics, Government, Political Science, Global Studies, ELA
Preview of TED Talk: Why are we demolishing homes during a housing crisis?- Olaf Grawet

TED Talk: Why are we demolishing homes during a housing crisis?- Olaf Grawet

This high school resource explores housing, sustainability, and economic systems through a powerful TED Talk, helping students analyze demolition, value, and the future of urban development. Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Social Studies, Economics, Environmental Science, Global Studies, ELA
Preview of US-China Trade War 2026 | Trump Xi Beijing Summit | Who Actually Wins?

US-China Trade War 2026 | Trump Xi Beijing Summit | Who Actually Wins?

Trump just met Xi in Beijing with Apple, Tesla, and Boeing in the delegation. Tariffs, trade deficits, and “who actually wins” are back on every front page. This lesson gives students a structured way to analyze it. Who actually wins a trade war? Not just governments — farmers, consumers, workers, global supply chains. Students apply a structured conflict analysis framework used by political scientists to make sense of one of the most important economic conflicts of the 21st century. No prep. Te
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