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A complete AP Human Geography Unit 1 review covering spatial concepts, map types, geographic data, human-environmental interaction, scales of analysis, and regional analysis. Includes key vocabulary, environmental determinism vs. possibilism breakdown, the full official College Board topic breakdown (1.1-1.7), SAQ and multiple choice practice questions, and common exam mistakes to avoid. Perfect for AP Human Geo students studying for a unit test, midterm, or the AP exam. Aligned to the official College Board AP Human Geography curriculum and framework — beginner-friendly and easy to understand.

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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
UNIT 1 STUDY GUIDE
Thinking Geographically

Everything you need to know for your Unit 1 test —
key concepts, vocabulary, map types, and exam strategy, aligned to the official College Board framework.




What's Inside
• 1. Unit Overview & The Big Picture
• 2. Full Topic Breakdown (1.1–1.7)
• 3. Types of Maps You Need to Know
• 4. Environmental Determinism vs. Possibilism
• 5. Full Vocabulary List — Spatial Thinking
• 6. Full Vocabulary List — Regions & Environment
• 7. Scales of Analysis Explained
• 8. Common Exam Traps & How to Avoid Them
• 9. Practice Questions

, 1. Unit Overview & The Big Picture
Unit 1 doesn't focus on memorizing facts about specific places — it's about learning HOW geographers think. Every
other unit in the course (population, culture, political geography, agriculture, cities, industry) builds on the tools and
vocabulary introduced here.
The single phrase to remember for this entire course is the 'why of where' — geographers don't just
describe where things are, they explain why things are located where they are.

This unit typically makes up roughly 8–10% of exam weighting (about 20 multiple-choice questions and part of the
exam's stimulus-based free response), but the real reason it matters is that its vocabulary — scale, region, pattern,
spatial data — shows up constantly in every later unit.
The 3 Things Your Teacher Wants You to Walk Away Knowing:
• Every map involves choices and can distort reality — you have to think critically about how data is presented, not
just read a map at face value.
• Geographers analyze the same issue differently depending on scale (local vs. regional vs. global) — and the 'right'
scale to use depends on the question being asked.
• The physical environment influences human culture, but culture and technology also shape how humans use and
adapt to environments (possibilism, not environmental determinism).

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