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Презентация на тему по английскому языку: American Regions and Culture

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UrbanizationMillions of Americans, most of them in cities, prefer to consider their country as a basically rural place, and they that ruralness provides the country with a basic national vigor.
American RegionsCultural Geography UrbanizationMillions of Americans, most of them in cities, prefer to consider their There is no longer much justification for this view of rural dominance. Several elements of urbanization are emphasized in our discussion. Cities have a IndustrializationA substantial part of U.S. employment is related to manufacturing, either directly Today, there is substantial regional specialization in manufacturing, partly as the result Other important sources of variation include differences in labor availability or labor High MobilityAmerica's extensive transportation network is an important element in its high Nearly 20 percent of all Americans change their residence in any one Until the last decade of the 19th century, there was a strong ResourcesAbout 25 percent of the land in row crops in the United Although the U.S. population is predominantly urban, the taking of natural resources High Income & High ConsumptionThe high U.S. national income is achieved through Americans consume about 25 percent of the world's total energy production. The High income also affects diet. Americans eat far more meat products and Environmental ImpactOne consequence of high consumption combined with resource abundance and dependence Political ComplexityThe United States has a complex political structure, with jurisdiction over Below the state level, the complexity of the political structure can present Cultural OriginsThe United States has grown from a diverse cultural background. African Cultural Regions of USAMegalopolis, the American Manufacturing Core, the Bypassed East, Appalachia The Megalopolis Highest population in USA – over 50 million peopleHuge cities The Manufacturing CoreThe northeastern United States, excluding northern New England, is the The Bypassed EastThe Bypassed East is not an easy place in which Appalachia and OzarksAppalachia is America's primary region for owner-operated farms. The average The Deep SouthProduction of plantation cotton had become so successful that the The Southern CoastlandsA humid subtropical climate, a long growing season, mild winter The Agricultural CoreThe mixed farming operation of crop-livestock production Corn, wheat, soy beansUS Automobile Industry The Great Plains and PrairiesMuch agriculture – mostly WheatCoal, petroleum, precious metalsChief The Empty InteriorMost of the Empty Interior is occupied by plateaus rather The Southwest Border AreaCoexistence of Spanish-American, American Indian, and Anglo cultures Southwest CaliforniaAgricultural interior (valleys) – grapes (wine), vegetablesUrban coast areas (Los Angeles, San The Pacific NorthwestInland Mountains and green coastlinesCities: Seattle, Juneau, PortlandLumber and fruitsFishing: SalmonHydro-electric powerMicrosoft in Seattle The NorthlandsHarsh, cold climateHunting and fishingVery small population Hawaii3,850 kilometers west of San Francisco, California, 6,500 kilometers east of Tokyo, Major Cities1 ~ New York, New York: 7,333,253 2 2~ Los Angeles,
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Millions of Americans, most of them in cities,

UrbanizationMillions of Americans, most of them in cities, prefer to consider

prefer to consider their country as a basically rural

place, and they that ruralness provides the country with a basic national vigor.

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There is no longer much justification for this

There is no longer much justification for this view of rural

view of rural dominance. About 70 percent of Americans

live in urban areas, and more than 40 percent are in areas of 1 million people or more. In 1990, the U.S. farm population numbered about 5 million (2 percent of the population), a figure that has declined steadily since the first national census in 1790, when over 90 percent of all Americans were farmers.

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Several elements of urbanization are emphasized in our

Several elements of urbanization are emphasized in our discussion. Cities have

discussion. Cities have a particular form, a particular layout.

Most American cities have a rectangular-grid pattern, partly a result of cultural attitudes, partly a result of a desire for efficient transport before the automobile, and partly because that pattern is an easy way to survey the land. Within cities, there is a collection of industrial and commercial centers, residential areas, warehouses, and so on.

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A substantial part of U.S. employment is related

IndustrializationA substantial part of U.S. employment is related to manufacturing, either

to manufacturing, either directly or indirectly. Most cities were

founded and experienced their major periods of growth when manufacturing was the primary factor in urban growth.

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Today, there is substantial regional specialization in manufacturing,

Today, there is substantial regional specialization in manufacturing, partly as the

partly as the result of variations in the availability

of industrial raw materials and partly as the result of industrial linkages; manufacturing concerns that produce component parts of some final product are located near each other as well as near the final assembly site to minimize total movement costs.

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Other important sources of variation include differences in

Other important sources of variation include differences in labor availability or

labor availability or labor skills, in the quality of

transportation facilities, and in local political attitudes. Regions tend to specialize in the production of whatever it is that they can best produce. And with this regional specialization has come regional interdependence; few sections of America are truly self-sufficient in manufacturing, in spite of what local pride might lead us to believe.

Слайд 9 High Mobility
America's extensive transportation network is an important

High MobilityAmerica's extensive transportation network is an important element in its

element in its high level of economic interaction. Goods

and people move freely within and between regions of the country. Regional interdependence is great; it is made possible by these interregional flows. Relative isolation is uncommon, but it does exist.

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Nearly 20 percent of all Americans change their

Nearly 20 percent of all Americans change their residence in any

residence in any one year. Although much of this

residential migration is local in nature, it does result in substantial interregional population movement.

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Until the last decade of the 19th century,

Until the last decade of the 19th century, there was a

there was a strong westward population shift toward frontier

agricultural lands. The focus of opportunity then changed and migration shifted to urban areas. More recently, the U.S. economy has entered what some call a post-industrial phase; employment growth is primarily in professions and services rather than primary (extractive) or secondary (manufacturing) sectors. Such employment is much more flexible in its location, and there has been a more rapid growth in such employment in areas that appear to contain greater amenities.

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About 25 percent of the land in row

ResourcesAbout 25 percent of the land in row crops in the

crops in the United States produces exports. Also, the

country is able to satisfy much of its gigantic demand for industrial raw materials domestically. The United States has the potential to be a major supplier for a few nonagricultural raw materials internationally and is the world's leading exporter of coal.

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Although the U.S. population is predominantly urban, the

Although the U.S. population is predominantly urban, the taking of natural

taking of natural resources from its abundant base requires

a large non-urban labor force. Furthermore, particularly for agriculture, the development of these resources often involves a substantial land area. As a result, the relationship between the physical environment and human adaptations to that environment are clearly visible. Government plays an important role in this relationship by establishing controls on land use and agricultural production and by regulating the development of many resources. It is partly because processes inherent in urbanization and industrialization lead to high demand for raw materials that the United States has become dependent on imported raw materials in spite of great natural resource abundance.

Слайд 14 High Income & High Consumption
The high U.S. national

High Income & High ConsumptionThe high U.S. national income is achieved

income is achieved through high worker productivity, which requires

a significant use of machines. And modern machines are fueled by inanimate energy sources. Mobility also implies heavy use of energy resources. High income spread somewhat evenly among a large share of the population will generate high product demand. All this increases energy consumption

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Americans consume about 25 percent of the world's

Americans consume about 25 percent of the world's total energy production.

total energy production. The United States imports half the

petroleum it consumes, an increasing share of the iron ore and natural gas used, nearly all of its tin and aluminum, and large quantities of many other mineral ores.

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High income also affects diet. Americans eat far

High income also affects diet. Americans eat far more meat products

more meat products and have a substantially more varied

diet than most of the world's population. Beef and dairy production are, therefore, especially important in the agricultural economy.

Слайд 17 Environmental Impact
One consequence of high consumption combined with

Environmental ImpactOne consequence of high consumption combined with resource abundance and

resource abundance and dependence is a strong disruption of

the physical environment. Resources seldom can be removed from the natural landscape without some impact, and the manufacture and use of these resources often harm the air and water. The increased severity of such environmental impacts has enlivened the argument between development and conservation--an argument that has stimulated greater governmental intervention in both processes in an attempt to establish a middle ground. As domestic resources become increasingly scarce and their costs of extraction and production increase, the importance of this conflict will grow.

Слайд 18 Political Complexity
The United States has a complex political

Political ComplexityThe United States has a complex political structure, with jurisdiction

structure, with jurisdiction over an activity or state divided

among many different decision-making bodies, some elected and some appointed.
Federal, State and local governments


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Below the state level, the complexity of the

Below the state level, the complexity of the political structure can

political structure can present a major problem in the

effective and efficient distribution of governmental services. Counties, townships, cities, and towns are all governed by their own elected officials. Many special administrative units oversee the provision of specific services, such as education, public transportation, and water supply. The resulting administrative pattern is often nearly impossible to comprehend, because many overlapping jurisdictions may provide one service or another in a given area.

Слайд 20 Cultural Origins
The United States has grown from a

Cultural OriginsThe United States has grown from a diverse cultural background.

diverse cultural background. African Americans have made important contributions

to the national culture. A distinctive cultural region has developed in the Southwest, with an admixture of Hispanic Americans, American Indians, and European Americans. The Chinese contributed to the life of such cities as San Francisco and New York. This cultural diversity is an important element in the distinctive character of the country.

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Megalopolis,
the American Manufacturing Core,

Cultural Regions of USAMegalopolis, the American Manufacturing Core, the Bypassed East,


the Bypassed East,
Appalachia and the Ozarks,
the Deep

South,
the Southern Coastlands,
the Agricultural Core,
the Great Plains and Prairies,
the Empty Interior,
the Southwest Border Area,
California,
the North Pacific Coast, the Northlands,
and Hawaii.

Слайд 22 The Megalopolis
Highest population in USA – over

The Megalopolis Highest population in USA – over 50 million peopleHuge

50 million people
Huge cities from Washington to Boston
Old Cities

– not well planned
Considerable cultural diversity
Different ethnic and racial groups

Слайд 24 The Manufacturing Core
The northeastern United States, excluding northern

The Manufacturing CoreThe northeastern United States, excluding northern New England, is

New England, is the country's single most significant region

of manufacturing. This region is loosely defined on three sides by the Ohio River Valley, Megalopolis, and the southern Great Lakes.
Its factories produce most of the country's steel, as well as a significant percentage of its motor vehicles and motor vehicle parts.

Слайд 26 The Bypassed East
The Bypassed East is not an

The Bypassed EastThe Bypassed East is not an easy place in

easy place in which to live and work. Its

harsh climate, hilly terrain, and thin, rocky soils limit agriculture.
The small size of the major regional centers is a good indication of what may be the greatest single reason for the relatively low per capita income levels found in the region.

Слайд 28 Appalachia and Ozarks
Appalachia is America's primary region for

Appalachia and OzarksAppalachia is America's primary region for owner-operated farms. The

owner-operated farms. The average farm in Appalachia contains only

about 40 hectares.
Over much of Appalachia, farming's chief partner is coal.
Economically, perhaps the worst region in the USA.


Слайд 30 The Deep South
Production of plantation cotton had become

The Deep SouthProduction of plantation cotton had become so successful that

so successful that the region's economy was dominated by

this one crop.
With the loss of the Civil War, the South's economic underpinnings were badly damaged.
Economic diversity is replacing simple dependency on agriculture.

Слайд 32 The Southern Coastlands
A humid subtropical climate, a long

The Southern CoastlandsA humid subtropical climate, a long growing season, mild

growing season, mild winter temperatures, and warm, humid summers


Citrus production has been a particularly important
Sugar Cane & Rice production
Petroleum deposits along the Gulf Coast

Слайд 34 The Agricultural Core
The mixed farming operation of crop-livestock

The Agricultural CoreThe mixed farming operation of crop-livestock production Corn, wheat, soy beansUS Automobile Industry

production

Corn, wheat, soy beans

US Automobile Industry



Слайд 36 The Great Plains and Prairies
Much agriculture – mostly

The Great Plains and PrairiesMuch agriculture – mostly WheatCoal, petroleum, precious

Wheat
Coal, petroleum, precious metals
Chief cities are: Kansas City (Missouri)

and Minneapolis-St. Paul (Minnesota). Denver (Colorado), Dallas-Fort Worth (Texas), and San Antonio (Texas).


Слайд 38 The Empty Interior
Most of the Empty Interior is

The Empty InteriorMost of the Empty Interior is occupied by plateaus

occupied by plateaus rather than mountains.
Difficult climate, little agriculture
Tourism
Ranching
Gold

and silver mining

Слайд 40 The Southwest Border Area
Coexistence of Spanish-American, American Indian,

The Southwest Border AreaCoexistence of Spanish-American, American Indian, and Anglo cultures

and Anglo cultures
Southwest is the sunniest and driest

of all the U.S. regions
Many military bases
Tourism (Grand Canyon)
Retirement area for older people

Слайд 42 California
Agricultural interior (valleys) – grapes (wine), vegetables
Urban coast

CaliforniaAgricultural interior (valleys) – grapes (wine), vegetablesUrban coast areas (Los Angeles,

areas (Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego)
Largest population of

any US state
Technological center (silicon valley)
Warm and Hot weather

Слайд 44 The Pacific Northwest
Inland Mountains and green coastlines
Cities: Seattle,

The Pacific NorthwestInland Mountains and green coastlinesCities: Seattle, Juneau, PortlandLumber and fruitsFishing: SalmonHydro-electric powerMicrosoft in Seattle

Juneau, Portland
Lumber and fruits
Fishing: Salmon
Hydro-electric power
Microsoft in Seattle


Слайд 46 The Northlands
Harsh, cold climate
Hunting and fishing
Very small population

The NorthlandsHarsh, cold climateHunting and fishingVery small population

Слайд 48 Hawaii
3,850 kilometers west of San Francisco, California, 6,500

Hawaii3,850 kilometers west of San Francisco, California, 6,500 kilometers east of

kilometers east of Tokyo, Japan
Islands with Mountains and

coast
Pineapple and sugar cane farming
Restful environment
Tourism
Native Hawaiians

Слайд 50 Major Cities
1 ~ New York, New York: 7,333,253

Major Cities1 ~ New York, New York: 7,333,253 2 2~ Los

2
2~ Los Angeles, California: 3,448,613
3 ~ Chicago,

Illinois: 2,731,743
4 ~ Houston, Texas: 1,702,086
5 ~ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1,524,249
6 ~ San Diego, California: 1,151,977
7 ~ Phoenix, Arizona: 1,048,949
8 ~ Dallas, Texas: 1,022,830
9 ~ San Antonio, Texas: 998,905
10 ~ Detroit, Michigan: 992,038

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