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AP Human Geography Unit 3 Test

C. Indo-European - answer People in London, Melbourne, Vancouver, and Mumbai all
speak-
A. Mandarin
B. Romance
C. Indo-European
D. Germanic
E. Sino-Tibetan

E. Niger-Congo - answer The most important language family in Sub-Saharan Africa is-
A. Afro-Asiatic.
B. Khoisan.
C. Nilo-Saharan.
D. Altaic
E. Niger-Congo

E. is not a sanctified place. - answer A mosque differs from a church, because a
mosque-
A. is not a place of worship.
B. displays a variety of architectural styles.
C. is decorated with scenes from the life of the founder.
D. contains relics of the founder.
E. is not a sanctified place.

D. remained concentrated in one region of the world. - answerUnlike other
universalizing religions, Buddhism-
A. was founded in China.
B. worships more than one god.
C. was not begun by an individual founder.
D. remained concentrated in one region of the world.
E. diffused primarily by colonization.

D. its rituals derive from the agricultural cycle in Israel. - answerJudaism is classified as
an ethnic rather than a universalizing religion, primarily because-
A. it commemorates the Exodus from Egypt.
B. its main holidays relate to events in the life of its founder, Abraham.
C. the holy text is the foundation of the religion.
D. its rituals derive from the agricultural cycle in Israel.
E. it uses a lunar calendar.

E. Belgium - answerThe Flemings and Walloons live in what country?-

,A. Switzerland
B. South Africa
C. France
D. Liechtenstein
E. Belgium

E. A and C - answerWhich concept is the contemporary geographer likely to reject?-
A. The physical environment causes people to adopt social customs.
B. People in similar environments adopt different social customs.
C. People ignore their physical environment.
D. A and B
E. A and C

D. strong desire to preserve unique customs. - answerPeople maintain their folk culture
despite familiarity with popular culture primarily because of-
A. fear of foreign influence.
B. concern for the physical environment.
C. lack of exposure to the media.
D. strong desire to preserve unique customs.
E. the high cost of popular customs.

B. Buddhism - answerWhich is not an ETHNIC Asian religion?-
A. Daoism
B. Buddhism
C. Shintoism
D. Confucianism
E. Hinduism

E. Vietnamese songs. - answerAn example of a folk custom used to diffuse information
about agriculture is-
A. Home design in Madagascar.
B. Himalayan art.
C. Association Football.
D. Armed Forces Radio.
E. Vietnamese songs.

A. assigns everyone to a distinct class. - answerHinduism's caste system-
A. assigns everyone to a distinct class.
B. identifies a family's important deities.
C. decrees the pilgrimages which should be taken.
D. is the basis for seasonal celebrations.
E. is a substitute for the lack of a holy book.

A. frequently use religious toponyms. - answerThe people of Quebec are distinguished
from residents of neighboring Canadian provinces and the United States because they-
A. frequently use religious toponyms.

, B. don't speak an Indo-European language.
C. are not predominantly Christian.
D. want to become part of France again.
E. practice religious tolerance.

C. revived - answerHebrew is an example of a/an _________________ language
A. Altaic
B. reformed
C. revived
D. isolated
E. extinct

C. relocation diffusion. - answerChristianity first diffused from its hearth through
A. contagious diffusion.
B. hierarchical diffusion.
C. relocation diffusion.
D. expansion diffusion.
E. all of the above.

B. Shiite - answerThe dominant branch of Islam in Iran is
A. Sufi
B. Shiite
C. Sikh
D. Druze
E. Sunni

B. Christianity - answerThe world's largest universalizing religion is
A. Shintoism
B. Christianity
C. Islam
D. Sikhism
E. Buddhism

E. relocation - answerFolk cultures are spread primarily by ______________ diffusion
A. hierarchical
B. expansion
C. contagious
D. stimulus
E. relocation

A. different Germanic invaders settled in different regions. - answerDialects developed
within England primarily because
A. different Germanic invaders settled in different regions.
B. commerce developed more slowly in England than on the European continent.
C. the Normans invaded from the south.
D. British Received Pronunciation became the standard dialect.

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