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GIS in AP Human Geography 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference Population and Migration 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference Agriculture Food Security 2016 West Virginia GIS Conference Economic Geography ID: 703223

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2016

West Virginia GIS Conference

GIS

in AP Human GeographySlide2

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West Virginia GIS Conference

Population and MigrationSlide3

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West Virginia GIS Conference

Agriculture (Food Security)Slide4

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West Virginia GIS Conference

Economic GeographySlide5

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West Virginia GIS ConferenceSlide6

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West Virginia GIS Conference

Political GeographySlide7

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West Virginia GIS Conference

Predicting 2008 Presidential Election Results in the Battleground States of Colorado, Ohio and Virginia

Students are to pick a partner.

Each group will receive a packet of 11 counties from one of the three battleground states. Using GIS, the group will complete the demographic information for each data sheet. After the data sheet has been completed, each group will research past presidential election results for each county using Dave Leip’s

Atlas of US Presidential Elections (http://uselectionatlas.org/). Past election results will come from the following presidential elections: 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004. After careful examination of the GIS and Dave Leip’s Atlas data collected, the group will determine if the county leans towards Obama or McCain. If the county leans towards Obama, give it a 1 at the top of the sheet. If the county leans towards McCain, give it a 2 at the top of the sheet.

After all of the data has been collected, students will make choropleth maps of Colorado, Ohio, and Virginia. Obama counties are blue and McCain counties are red.

Republican vs. Democrat Data

Republican Base Democrat Base

Rural (less than 100/sq. mile) Urban (more than 500/sq. mile)

White Minority

Male Female

Population decline Young

Elderly Single Mothers

Married women w/children Single womenSlide8

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West Virginia GIS Conference

Results (cnn.com)

Student Analysis (October 12, 2008)

Results

Students successfully predicted the outcome of 123 out of 136 cities and counties in Virginia (90.4%)Slide9

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West Virginia GIS Conference

Results (cnn.com)

Student Analysis (October 12, 2008)

Results

Students successfully predicted the outcome of 75 out of 88 counties in Ohio (85%).Slide10

2016

West Virginia GIS Conference

Results (cnn.com)

Student Analysis

(October 12, 2008)

Results

Students successfully predicted the outcome of 55 out of 63 counties in Colorado (87.3%).Slide11
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