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AP Human Geography Unit 4 Test Guaranteed A+

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AP Human Geography Unit 4 Test Guaranteed A+ What is are some examples of compact states? ️️Poland, Rwanda What is sovereignty? Sovereignty refers to the authority of a state to govern itself and make decisions without interference from outside forces. ️️ What is a nation-state? A nation-state is a political entity in which a state’s boundaries coincide with the cultural boundaries of a particular ethnic group or nation. ️️ Explain the concept of territoriality....

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AP Human Geography Chapter 3 Multiple Choice Graded A+ According to the US Committee for Refugees, the three largest groups of international refugees are A) Vietnamese, Indian and Indonesian B) Sudanese, South African and Colombian C) Ethiopian, Nicaraguan, and Somalian D) Mexican, Pakistani, and Colombian E) Palestinian, Iraqi, and Afghan ️️Palestinian, Iraqi Afghan True or false: Most migration occurs because of a combination of push and pull factors. ️️True Which of t...

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AP Human Geography Unit 3 Exam Review Guaranteed A+ Which of the following best describes the concept of cultural convergence? A) Cultures become more different as they interact B) Two or more cultures come together and share aspects, leading to a blending of traditions C) Cultural traits are isolated in their original locations D) A culture resists outside influences and maintains its traditions ️ B) Two or more cultures come together and share aspects, leading to a blen...

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AP Human Geography Unit 3 Practice Test What is the World's fastest-growing religion? a) Christianity b) Hinduism c) Islam d) Buddhism e) Judaism ️️c) Islam What is cultural diffusion? A) The loss of cultural traits B) The spread of cultural beliefs and practices C) The formation of a new culture D) The preservation of cultural traits ️ B) The spread of cultural beliefs and practices Which of the following is an example of material culture? A) Lan...

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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 3 STUDY GUIDE RATED A+ What is folk culture? ️️a culture traditionally practiced by small, homogenous groups living in isolated rural areas What is the difference between a culture region and a culture trait? A culture region is a geographic area where a particular culture dominates or is shared by the people living there, while a culture trait is an individual aspect of culture, such as language, food, or clothing, that is practiced by a group of people...

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AP Human Geography Unit 3 Test Verified Solutions What is culture in human geography? Culture refers to the shared beliefs, customs, practices, values, and behaviors of a group of people. It encompasses language, religion, food, clothing, art, architecture, and many other aspects that define a group’s way of life. What is cultural diffusion? Cultural diffusion is the spread of cultural beliefs, customs, and practices from one group to another. It can occur through migration, ...

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AP Human Geography Chapter 2 Test Guaranteed A+ 2/3 of World Population ️️East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe What is **demographic transition**, and how does it help explain population changes? ️️ The demographic transition model describes the shift in birth and death rates a country experiences as it industrializes and develops. It helps explain how population growth changes over time, with countries moving from high birth and death rates to lower ones, stabilizing ...

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AP Human Geography Unit 2 - For Review Agricultural density ️️The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture What is **replacement fertility rate**, and why is it important for population stability? ️️ The replacement fertility rate is the average number of children each woman must have to maintain a stable population, usually estimated at 2.1 children per woman. It’s important because it ensures that a population replaces itself wit...

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AP Human Geography Chapter 2 Test NPS The United States census is politically important because: A. Immigrants without proper documentation are tracked and deported by the Census Bureau, which explains immigrants' historically low rates of participation in censuses. B. Statistical sampling reveals that homeless people are over counted, particularly in large cities. C. Some legislative seats, including those of the U.S. Houses of Representatives, are apportioned according to popul...

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