APHG Grand Review
migration between states: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
F
the physical environment, rather than social conditions, determines culture
environmental determinism
Choose the cause of the other two: A.) Columbus discovers America B.) crops exchanged between western and eastern hemispheres C.) millions of Native Americans are killed by diseases
A
Choose the cause of the other two: A.) poverty B.) drug trafficking C.) guest workers
A
Choose the cause of the other two: A.) water B.) population C.) agriculture
A
Choose which one does not belong: A.) site B.) situation C.) it's relative location
A
flight of talented people away from an area: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
A
Which of the following are examples of a functional region? A.) Milwaukee B.) the Milwaukee journal sentinel C.) Wisconsin D.) the south E.) an airline hub F.) rust belt
B and E
Which of the following are examples of a vernacular region? A.) Milwaukee B.) the Milwaukee journal sentinel C.) Wisconsin D.) the south E.) an airline hub F.) rust belt
D and F
CBR-CDR per thousand: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
I
Which of the following are examples of a formal region? A.) Milwaukee B.) the Milwaukee journal sentinel C.) Wisconsin D.) the south E.) an airline hub F.) rust belt
A and C
Choose the effect of the other two: A.) increased trade B.) rich natural resources C.) population cluster on the north
B
Choose which one does not belong: A.) globalism B.) nationalism C.) foreign investment D.) multinational corporations
B
Choose which one does not belong: A.) time zones B.) china C.) united states railroads D.) 15 degrees
B
Choose which one does not belong: A.) township and range B.) clustered rural settlement C.) grid street pattern
B
The ability of a resource base to sustain its population: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
B
Choose the cause of the other two: A.) high standard of living B.) large metropolitan population C.) stage 3 of demographic transition
C
Choose the cause of the other two: A.) one-child policy B.) poverty C.) overpopulation
C
Choose the effect of the other two: A.) cold weather B.) warm coastal waters C.) population clusters near the equator and the coast
C
Choose the effect of the other two: A.) poverty B.) war C.) migration
C
Choose the effect of the other two: A.) racism B.) exclusion of non-white immigrants C.) quota laws from the 1920s to the 1960s
C
Choose the effect of the other two: A.) young age structure B.) not married C.) high level of migration
C
Choose which one does not belong: A.) latitude and longitude B.) site C.) situation D.) absolute location
C
Which of the following sets of maps would help explain how scale of inquiry affects truth? A.) maps showing the area of France before and after surveying B.) maps of Hudson Bay drawn by native Americans and by the earliest European settlers C.) maps showing Michigan's population density by counties and the united states population density by state D.) maps showing the number of auto thefts per block in Seattle in the decades before and after the Great Depression E.) maps of gang graffiti in Philadelphia
C
the process by which immigrants from a particular place follow others from that place to another place: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
C
a population shift from urbanization to rural areas: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
D
Choose which one does not belong: A.) major airport B.) major central park C.) grid street pattern D.) natural harbor E.) public sports facility
D
Choose which one does not belong: A.) westernization B.) uniform consumption preferences C.) enhanced communication D.) local traditions
D
The "why of where" refers to: A.) geography's emphasis in landscape features B.) spatial patterns on the landscape C.) a definition of geography that is simply locational D.) the idea that the explanation of a spatial pattern is crucial E.) the depiction of a region's physical features
D
the number of working-age people compared to the number of people too old or too young to work: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
E
number of deaths under the age of 2 per thousand: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
G
a computer system that stores, organizes, retrieves, analyzes, and displays geographic data
GIS
a space-based global navigation satellite system
GPS
migration within a state: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
H
he difference between in-migration and out-migration: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
J
number of children a woman is likely to have: A.) brain drain B.) carrying capacity C.) chain migration D.) counterurbanization E.) dependency ration F.) external migration G.) infant mortality rate H.) internal migration I.) natural increase rate J.) net migration K.) total fertility rate
K
the spread of an idea or innovation from its source
cultural diffusion
interactions between human societies and the physical environment
cultural ecology
the forms superimposed on the physical environment by the activities of humans
cultural landscape
is this a "push" or "pull" factor: available jobs
pull
is this a "push" or "pull" factor: chain migration
push
is this a "push" or "pull" factor: ethnic cleansing
push
is this a "push" or "pull" factor: natural disaster:
push
is this a "push" or "pull" factor: overpopulation
push
is this a "push" or "pull" factor: war
push
the small or large acquisition of information of an object or phenomenon, either in recording time or real time
remote sensing