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AP Human Geography - Unit 2 GRADED A+
AP Human Geography - Unit 2 GRADED A+ 
A homeless person living in a small town would be __ to be counted in the US census then a homeless 
person living in a large city. 
a. equal ( neither more nor less) likely 
b. nearly as likely 
 likely 
 likely ️️d 
What is the **difference between natural increase rate (NIR)** and **net migration**? 
️️ The natural increase rate (NIR) is the difference between birth and death rates, showing how 
quickly a population is growing due to nat...
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AP Human Geography - Unit 2 GRADED A+ 
A homeless person living in a small town would be __ to be counted in the US census then a homeless 
person living in a large city. 
a. equal ( neither more nor less) likely 
b. nearly as likely 
 likely 
 likely ️️d 
What is the **difference between natural increase rate (NIR)** and **net migration**? 
️️ The natural increase rate (NIR) is the difference between birth and death rates, showing how 
quickly a population is growing due to nat...
AP Human Geography Unit 2 With Pictures
AP Human Geography Unit 2 With Pictures 
Explain the concept of **demographic transition** and its stages. 
️️ The demographic transition model describes changes in a country’s population growth patterns 
over time, usually in four or five stages. In Stage 1, both birth and death rates are high, leading to low 
population growth. In Stage 2, death rates fall due to improved healthcare and sanitation, while birth 
rates remain high, causing rapid population growth. Stage 3 sees a decli...
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AP Human Geography Unit 2 With Pictures 
Explain the concept of **demographic transition** and its stages. 
️️ The demographic transition model describes changes in a country’s population growth patterns 
over time, usually in four or five stages. In Stage 1, both birth and death rates are high, leading to low 
population growth. In Stage 2, death rates fall due to improved healthcare and sanitation, while birth 
rates remain high, causing rapid population growth. Stage 3 sees a decli...
AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Test Review
AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Test Review 
What map scale would a cartographer choose if one inch of road on a map represents 54,000 inches on 
the ground? 
A. 54,000:1 
B. 1:54,000 
C. 24,000: 1 
D. 1:24,000 ️️B. 1:54,000 
What is "cultural landscape," and how does it reflect human activity? 
Cultural landscape is the visible imprint of human activity on the natural landscape, reflecting cultural 
beliefs, values, and social structures, such as architecture, roads, and agric...
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AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Test Review 
What map scale would a cartographer choose if one inch of road on a map represents 54,000 inches on 
the ground? 
A. 54,000:1 
B. 1:54,000 
C. 24,000: 1 
D. 1:24,000 ️️B. 1:54,000 
What is "cultural landscape," and how does it reflect human activity? 
Cultural landscape is the visible imprint of human activity on the natural landscape, reflecting cultural 
beliefs, values, and social structures, such as architecture, roads, and agric...
AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Test
AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Test 
What is a "functional region," and give an example? 
A functional region is an area organized around a central node or focal point, where the defining activity 
or connection diminishes with distance. An example is a metropolitan area served by a major city as the 
central hub. ️️ 
What is the concept of "environmental perception"? 
Environmental perception refers to how individuals view and interpret their environment,...
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AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Test 
What is a "functional region," and give an example? 
A functional region is an area organized around a central node or focal point, where the defining activity 
or connection diminishes with distance. An example is a metropolitan area served by a major city as the 
central hub. ️️ 
What is the concept of "environmental perception"? 
Environmental perception refers to how individuals view and interpret their environment,...
AP Human Geography Unit 1 Multiple Choice Verified A+
AP Human Geography Unit 1 Multiple Choice Verified A+ 
A ratio of the number of items within a defined unit of area measures 
A. dispersion 
B. direction 
C. pattern 
D. density 
E. diffusion ️️D. density 
How is "sense of place" defined in human geography? 
Sense of place refers to the emotional connection people have with a specific location, often influenced 
by personal experiences, memories, and cultural significance. ️️ 
What is distance decay, and how does it inf...
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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Multiple Choice Verified A+ 
A ratio of the number of items within a defined unit of area measures 
A. dispersion 
B. direction 
C. pattern 
D. density 
E. diffusion ️️D. density 
How is "sense of place" defined in human geography? 
Sense of place refers to the emotional connection people have with a specific location, often influenced 
by personal experiences, memories, and cultural significance. ️️ 
What is distance decay, and how does it inf...
AP Human Geography Unit 1 Multiple Choice Exam Questions Complete Guide
AP Human Geography Unit 1 Multiple Choice Exam 
Questions Complete Guide 
Which of the following best describes the SITE of Manhattan? ️️An island bordered by the Hudson 
and East Rivers. 
What is spatial distribution? 
Spatial distribution refers to how resources, activities, or features are arranged across the Earth's 
surface. It includes patterns of arrangement, density, and clustering of phenomena. ️️ 
What is a choropleth map, and how is it used? 
A choropleth map us...
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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Multiple Choice Exam 
Questions Complete Guide 
Which of the following best describes the SITE of Manhattan? ️️An island bordered by the Hudson 
and East Rivers. 
What is spatial distribution? 
Spatial distribution refers to how resources, activities, or features are arranged across the Earth's 
surface. It includes patterns of arrangement, density, and clustering of phenomena. ️️ 
What is a choropleth map, and how is it used? 
A choropleth map us...
AP Human Geography Unit 1 Review Rated A
AP Human Geography Unit 1 Review Rated A 
What is human geography? 
Human geography is the study of the ways in which human activities and cultures shape the world 
around them, including population distribution, urbanization, and the impact of human activity on the 
environment. 
Latitude ️️The numbering system used to indicate the location of parallels drawn on a globe and 
measuring distance north and south of the equator 
What is the difference between absolute and relative loca...
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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Review Rated A 
What is human geography? 
Human geography is the study of the ways in which human activities and cultures shape the world 
around them, including population distribution, urbanization, and the impact of human activity on the 
environment. 
Latitude ️️The numbering system used to indicate the location of parallels drawn on a globe and 
measuring distance north and south of the equator 
What is the difference between absolute and relative loca...
ATI TEAS TEST PRACTICE GUARANTEED A+
ATI TEAS TEST PRACTICE GUARANTEED A+ 
What is the function of the nucleolus within the nucleus? 
️️ The nucleolus is responsible for the production of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and assembling 
ribosomes. 
What is the difference between passive and active transport across the cell membrane? 
️️ Passive transport does not require energy and moves substances down their concentration 
gradient, while active transport requires energy to move substances against their gradient. 
What is t...
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ATI TEAS TEST PRACTICE GUARANTEED A+ 
What is the function of the nucleolus within the nucleus? 
️️ The nucleolus is responsible for the production of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and assembling 
ribosomes. 
What is the difference between passive and active transport across the cell membrane? 
️️ Passive transport does not require energy and moves substances down their concentration 
gradient, while active transport requires energy to move substances against their gradient. 
What is t...
Actual TEAS questions Graded A+
Actual TEAS questions Graded A+ 
What are you measuring? ️️Diameter 
What cell is similar to T cells ️️Killer cells 
What is the gap between two nerve cells? ️️synaptic cleft 
Histones is associated with which cell? ️️Eukaryotic cells (chief protein of chromatin) 
What cell suppress immune responses? ️️T cells 
What part of the CNS regulates pituitary glands? ️️Hypothalamus 
What cell organelle releases energy contained in food? ️️Mitochondria 
Limited uv is b...
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Actual TEAS questions Graded A+ 
What are you measuring? ️️Diameter 
What cell is similar to T cells ️️Killer cells 
What is the gap between two nerve cells? ️️synaptic cleft 
Histones is associated with which cell? ️️Eukaryotic cells (chief protein of chromatin) 
What cell suppress immune responses? ️️T cells 
What part of the CNS regulates pituitary glands? ️️Hypothalamus 
What cell organelle releases energy contained in food? ️️Mitochondria 
Limited uv is b...
TEAS 2024 Exam Prep Guaranteed A+
TEAS 2024 Exam Prep Guaranteed A+ 
What is the basic unit of life in all living organisms? 
️️ The cell is the basic unit of life. 
Which cell organelle is responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP? 
️️ The mitochondria produce energy in the form of ATP. 
Where is the genetic material of a eukaryotic cell located? 
️️ The genetic material is located in the nucleus. 
What is the main function of ribosomes in a cell? 
️️ Ribosomes are responsible for prote...
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TEAS 2024 Exam Prep Guaranteed A+ 
What is the basic unit of life in all living organisms? 
️️ The cell is the basic unit of life. 
Which cell organelle is responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP? 
️️ The mitochondria produce energy in the form of ATP. 
Where is the genetic material of a eukaryotic cell located? 
️️ The genetic material is located in the nucleus. 
What is the main function of ribosomes in a cell? 
️️ Ribosomes are responsible for prote...
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