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Alaska Content Standards Geography D
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A student should understand and be able to interpret
spatial (geographic) characteristics of human systems, including
migration, movement, interactions of cultures, economic activities,
settlement patterns, and political units in the state, nation, and
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A student who meets the content standard should:
- know that the need for people to exchange goods, services, and ideas
creates population centers, cultural interaction, and transportation
and communication links;
- explain how and why human networks, including networks for communications
and for transportation of people and goods, are linked globally;
- interpret population characteristics and distributions;
- analyze how changes in technology, transportation, and communication
impact social, cultural, economic, and political activity; and
- analyze how conflict and cooperation shape social, economic, and
political use of space.
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