Regions and Cultural Landscape

Today we talked about regions and cultural landscape. The sense of place that you feel may apply to a larger area of earth rather than to a specific point. Mr. Schick gave us the definitions of each and they are: Regions-are larger than a point and smaller than a point, several neighboring countries that share important features, or many localities within a country. Cultural landscapes are an area fashioned from nature by a cultural group, or the combination of both physical and human characteristics that uniquely define places and areas. after our note taking lesson we went on to do another activity. This was to take electoral maps from three of the last four elections and to list all the states by weather they voted Republican or Democratic. This activity seemed a bit boring and monotonous but there will probably be a hidden meaning behind it. Luckily, I have a lot of experience with U.S. states and can fairly easily label a blank map of the United States. We will go over our lists on A day, when we meet next.

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