Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in a State

In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we discuss the concepts of centripetal and centrifugal forces in a state.This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple!If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes.  Ratings, in addition to you sharing directly with family and friends, help others to find this podcast which has listeners on six continents!  Be sure to click “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen.Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.comListener Notes: Centripetal forces - cultural, economic, political or environmental forces that bring a state and its people togetherCentrifugal forces - cultural, economic, political or environmental forces that fragment or cause fractions a country and its people1:27  Centripetal forces explanation2:46  Centrifugal forces explanation3:49  I misspoke and meant to say Spain, not Brazil.4:52  9/11 as a centripetal force10:38  Infrastructure as a centrifugal force13:23  Countries to think about when applying these forces - great material for AP Human Geography FRQsAdditional Resources:9/11 Congress Sings "God Bless America"Gaps...of public infrastructure in Chile

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