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Distribution of the Slave Population of the Southern States
Map Showing the Distribution of the Slave Population of the Southern States of the United States; 1861 (USA 2021)
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Distribution of Income
Students engage in a simulation to explore how productivity influences the distribution of income and how government policy influences the redistribution of income (USA: EconEd 2016-20).
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Wealth Inequality in America
Infographics on the distribution of wealth in America, highlighting both the inequality and the difference between our perception of inequality and the actual numbers (YouTube 2012).
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Our World in Data
This resource provides a series of maps and graphs related to human well-being, including education, violence and rights, income distribution, and health (Max Roser, University of Oxford 2016-20).
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Plate Tectonics
The interactive world map can be toggled to show the different types of tectonic plate boundaries and their locations, as well as the global distribution of volcanoes and earthquakes (Geological Society of London 2019).
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World Wealth & Income Database
The Database provides access to data on the historical evolution of the world distribution of income and wealth, both within countries and between countries (2018-19).
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The Racial Dot Map
Created by Dustin Cable at the University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, the Racial Dot Map provides ”an accessible visualization of geographic distribution, population density, and racial diversity of the American people in every neighborhood in the entire country” (USA 2013).
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Wealth Inequality in America
This activity uses a 6-minute video about wealth inequality that has gone viral on the internet with small-group activities to help students explore what they think U.S. wealth distribution currently is, what they think it should be, what it actually is, and what they might do about it (TeachableMoment USA 2013-20).
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Economic Sectors and International Development
Using poverty rate as a measure of development, students select countries five at a time to compare how resources are allocated to three economic sectors (agriculture, industrial, service). After making comparisons, students will identify patterns in which sector is emphasized by the wealthiest countries, and will look for patterns in the geographic distribution of countries ...
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Your Money’s Worth
In this New York Times lesson, students examine Times infographics about income and wealth distribution in the United States and discuss what this information says about society (2012-20).
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