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Unit 11: East Asia Box Notes. Box #1: Physical Geography. Key Terms Erosion Archipelago Nomad Monsoon Typhoon Tsunami Ring of Fire.
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Box #1: Physical Geography Key Terms • Erosion • Archipelago • Nomad • Monsoon • Typhoon • Tsunami • Ring of Fire • Landforms & Landscapes = Variety of terrain formed by water and erosion; Coastal, peninsular, and insular East Asia = more moderate climates than interior regions • China (3 major rivers, Rocky to the far west, agriculture in center & SE, industry in East = transportation & access to water) • Japan (Archipelago = build up not out; Issues with the Ring of Fire; Tsunami 2010) • Mongolia (Gobi Desert influences a nomadic life) • Korean Peninsula (S. Korea has the access to water; N. Korea shares border with China too) • Taiwan (island) • Did you know? (LONGITUDINAL EXTENT (East to West) Comparable to the U.S.; LATITUDINAL RANGE (North to South): Comparable to Northern Quebec to Central Caribbean • Adapting to Natural Hazards (Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Volcanic Activity, Typhoons, Floods, and Drought) • Japan (earthquakes & volcanoes) builds walls to block waves • China’s Three Gorges Dam on Yangtze River • Unintended consequences (loss of history through flooding, garbage build up) • Amazing engineering, but so expensive! • Hong Kong created an island for their airport! • Entire region has a need for stronger building materials
Human Geography Key Terms • Cultural Diffusion • Silk Road • Buddhism • Shintoism • Confucianism • Daoism • Epidemic • Globalization • Industrialization • Urbanization • Dense • Sparse • World’s MOST POPULOUS REALM • +/- Implications of overpopulation (still growing) • Consequences of industrialization & urbanization (need for fresh water) • One of the world’s earliest culture hearths • Population concentrations in the East near river basins and special economic zones • Levels of Development • China & S. Korea have developed at same rate, but Japan & S. Korea at same level • Why the disparity? • Cultural Diffusion • China – Silk Road (series of trade routes) = Exchange of goods & ideas across Asia • Globalization (American companies being integrated into Asian societies) • Religions and Philosophies • Shinto (originated in Japan) – animistic • Buddhism – belief in meditation; diffused through Silk Road • Daoism – ethical system (yin and yang) • Confucianism – ethical system that teaches morality (right and wrong behaviors); teachings of Confucius influenced Chinese society for over 2,000 years, but Communist Party banned practice (1949) when they took power
Human Development • East Asia Rankings • 10 - Japan • 12 - South Korea • 22 - Taiwan • 101 - China • 108 - Mongolia • N/A - North Korea
Politics & Economics • E. Asia Sub Regions • China Proper = Eastern half; core of China • Xizang (Tibet) = tall mts. High plateau; sparsely populated • Xinjiang = vast desert basin; gateway to Muslim world • Mongolia = mostly desert • JAKOTA Triangle (Japan, S. Korea, Taiwan) = harsh • JAKOTA Triangle • Small and confined with many natural hazards • Great cities and high-tech industries • South Korea’s move toward industrialization (primary tertiary/quaternary) • Enormous consumption of raw materials, but few raw materials produced locally • Global links and rapid development • North Korea • Totalitarian dictatorship has led to isolation • Juche - ideology of self reliance based on mix of N. Korean culture and communist beliefs (blends communism with N. Korean culture) • Implications of Globalization • Less isolation; awareness of outside culture • More $, but spread of disease • Economic spectrum varies Key Terms • Dictatorship • Totalitarian • Isolation • Juche • Communism • Socialism • Capitalism
East Asia Economic Spectrum North Korea South Korea China Japan Taiwan • Juche Mongolia = Desert Nomads
Regional Conflicts Key Terms • Dynasty • Supremacy • DMZ • Mongol Invasions • The Qin Dynasty unified various border walls along the frontier to form the Great Wall of China • Great Wall was built to protect from invasions from the north • Tibet • Chinese control = 1720 – Manchu, Separates in 19th Century, Communist China takes back in 1950’s, Now autonomous region • Cornerstone of Buddhism, the Dali Lama, and monasteries • Korean Conflict (1953 – 1959) • DMZ = Demilitarized Zone serves as border of N & S Korea @ 38th parallel • Military conflict creates border • Help of United States • Conflicts between China and Japan • Supremacy in the region • Difficult international relations