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Concepts
- What is geographic imagination and why is important?
- Explain the four essential rules for an explanation to be considered scientific.
- Why can there be exceptions to the essential rules? Explain.
- Know the funnel of certainity and be able to explain it.
- Give and define the characteristics of a good theory.
- Define catastrophism
- ID James Hutton
- ID Charles Lyell
- Define, explain and give an example of each.
- Uniformitariansim-
- Superposition
- Three Age Theory
- Plutarch: Great Men and their Character
- Toynbee: Challenge and Response
- Malthus Theory of Population
- Darwin: Survival of the Fittest
- Marx: Material Dialectic
- Turner: Geography and the Frontier
- Radicals: History is the Story of Who Won
- Boorstin: The Unexpected
- Cultural Relativism
- Why is history considered to be an interpretation of facts and events?
- Post notes from video on Geographic Imagination
- Post notes from Day the Universe Changed.