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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 8 
EXAM WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS { 
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Which of the following countries is considered a microstate? - 
Monaco. 
Which of the following examples refers to a nation-state? - 
Japan, where most people are ethnically Japanese and 
speak the Japanese language. 
Which of the following was the key criterion Allied leaders used to 
create new state boundaries following World War I? - 
Language. 
Which of these areas is considered by most African countries to ...
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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 8 
EXAM WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS { 
GRADED A+} 
Which of the following countries is considered a microstate? - 
Monaco. 
Which of the following examples refers to a nation-state? - 
Japan, where most people are ethnically Japanese and 
speak the Japanese language. 
Which of the following was the key criterion Allied leaders used to 
create new state boundaries following World War I? - 
Language. 
Which of these areas is considered by most African countries to ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 9 
QUIZ WITH ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
Potatoes were domesticated in - Latin America. 
Prime agricultural land in the United States is being replaced with 
- urban land uses. 
The direction and frequency of hunter-gatherer migration 
depended on - the movement of game and the seasonal 
growth of plants. 
Correctly pair the domesticated crop and animal that share a 
regional hearth. - potatoes and the llama. 
Farmers in more developed and less developed countries ...
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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 9 
QUIZ WITH ANSWERS { GRADED A+} 
Potatoes were domesticated in - Latin America. 
Prime agricultural land in the United States is being replaced with 
- urban land uses. 
The direction and frequency of hunter-gatherer migration 
depended on - the movement of game and the seasonal 
growth of plants. 
Correctly pair the domesticated crop and animal that share a 
regional hearth. - potatoes and the llama. 
Farmers in more developed and less developed countries ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 11 
KEY TERMS { GRADED A+} 
Acid deposition - The accumulation of acids on Earth's 
surface. 
Acid precipitation - Conversion of sulfur oxides and nitrogen 
oxides to acids that return to Earth as rain, snow, or fog. Active 
solar energy (p. 412) Solar radiation captured with photovoltaic 
cells that convert light energy to electrical energy. 
Air pollution - Concentration of trace substances, such as 
carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydroca...
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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 11 
KEY TERMS { GRADED A+} 
Acid deposition - The accumulation of acids on Earth's 
surface. 
Acid precipitation - Conversion of sulfur oxides and nitrogen 
oxides to acids that return to Earth as rain, snow, or fog. Active 
solar energy (p. 412) Solar radiation captured with photovoltaic 
cells that convert light energy to electrical energy. 
Air pollution - Concentration of trace substances, such as 
carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydroca...
CHAPTER 1 AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 
QUIZ WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS 
{GRADED A+} 
Hurricane Katrina's landfall on the United States is an interesting 
geographic case study because - its effects are an 
intersection of human and physical geography. 
What elements of study do human and physical geography have 
in common? - They are concerned with where things occur 
and why they occur where they do. 
Which of the following statements is most correct regarding the 
origins of geography? - Humans ha...
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CHAPTER 1 AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 
QUIZ WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS 
{GRADED A+} 
Hurricane Katrina's landfall on the United States is an interesting 
geographic case study because - its effects are an 
intersection of human and physical geography. 
What elements of study do human and physical geography have 
in common? - They are concerned with where things occur 
and why they occur where they do. 
Which of the following statements is most correct regarding the 
origins of geography? - Humans ha...
AP Human Geography: Language Questions With Complete Solutions 
 
Accent 
A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, especially one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class. 
Dialect 
A regional variation of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation, particular to a specific region or social group. 
Extinct Language 
A language that no longer has any speakers, or that is no longer in current use. 
Ideogram 
A written character symbolizing t...
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AP Human Geography: Language Questions With Complete Solutions 
 
Accent 
A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, especially one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class. 
Dialect 
A regional variation of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation, particular to a specific region or social group. 
Extinct Language 
A language that no longer has any speakers, or that is no longer in current use. 
Ideogram 
A written character symbolizing t...
AP Human Geography: Language Questions With Complete Solutions 
 
Accent 
A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, especially one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class. 
Dialect 
A regional variation of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation, particular to a specific region or social group. 
Extinct Language 
A language that no longer has any speakers, or that is no longer in current use. 
Ideogram 
A written character symbolizing t...
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AP Human Geography: Language Questions With Complete Solutions 
 
Accent 
A distinctive mode of pronunciation of a language, especially one associated with a particular nation, locality, or social class. 
Dialect 
A regional variation of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation, particular to a specific region or social group. 
Extinct Language 
A language that no longer has any speakers, or that is no longer in current use. 
Ideogram 
A written character symbolizing t...
AP Human Geography Practice Test (75 Questions, 60 minutes) 
 
1.The relationship between an object on the surface of the Earth and the same object on a map projection is known as what? 
(A) Map Class 
(B) Map projection 
(C) Map scale 
(D) Map distortion 
(E) Map direction 
2. Thomas Malthus predicted in the early 1800's that population was soon to be in what stage of growth? 
(A) Exponential 
(B) Negative 
(C) Static 
(D) Proportional 
(E) Linear 
3. The hearth of contemporary country music i...
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AP Human Geography Practice Test (75 Questions, 60 minutes) 
 
1.The relationship between an object on the surface of the Earth and the same object on a map projection is known as what? 
(A) Map Class 
(B) Map projection 
(C) Map scale 
(D) Map distortion 
(E) Map direction 
2. Thomas Malthus predicted in the early 1800's that population was soon to be in what stage of growth? 
(A) Exponential 
(B) Negative 
(C) Static 
(D) Proportional 
(E) Linear 
3. The hearth of contemporary country music i...
AP Human Geography Practice Test (75 Questions, 60 minutes) 
 
1.The relationship between an object on the surface of the Earth and the same object on a map projection is known as what? 
(A) Map Class 
(B) Map projection 
(C) Map scale 
(D) Map distortion 
(E) Map direction 
2. Thomas Malthus predicted in the early 1800's that population was soon to be in what stage of growth? 
(A) Exponential 
(B) Negative 
(C) Static 
(D) Proportional 
(E) Linear 
3. The hearth of contemporary country music i...
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AP Human Geography Practice Test (75 Questions, 60 minutes) 
 
1.The relationship between an object on the surface of the Earth and the same object on a map projection is known as what? 
(A) Map Class 
(B) Map projection 
(C) Map scale 
(D) Map distortion 
(E) Map direction 
2. Thomas Malthus predicted in the early 1800's that population was soon to be in what stage of growth? 
(A) Exponential 
(B) Negative 
(C) Static 
(D) Proportional 
(E) Linear 
3. The hearth of contemporary country music i...
AP Human Geography Practice Test (75 Questions, 60 minutes) 
 
1.The relationship between an object on the surface of the Earth and the same object on a map projection is known as what? 
(A) Map Class 
(B) Map projection 
(C) Map scale 
(D) Map distortion 
(E) Map direction 
2. Thomas Malthus predicted in the early 1800's that population was soon to be in what stage of growth? 
(A) Exponential 
(B) Negative 
(C) Static 
(D) Proportional 
(E) Linear 
3. The hearth of contemporary country music i...
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AP Human Geography Practice Test (75 Questions, 60 minutes) 
 
1.The relationship between an object on the surface of the Earth and the same object on a map projection is known as what? 
(A) Map Class 
(B) Map projection 
(C) Map scale 
(D) Map distortion 
(E) Map direction 
2. Thomas Malthus predicted in the early 1800's that population was soon to be in what stage of growth? 
(A) Exponential 
(B) Negative 
(C) Static 
(D) Proportional 
(E) Linear 
3. The hearth of contemporary country music i...
physical and human - Answer - what are the two types of geography? 
 
physical geography - Answer - the branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes 
 
human geography - Answer - the branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the Earth's surface 
 
cartography - Answer - the science or art of making maps. The "charting" of the earth 
 
distortion - Answer - what is the flaw in turning 3D maps to flat maps? 
 
reference and thematic - Ans...
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physical and human - Answer - what are the two types of geography? 
 
physical geography - Answer - the branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes 
 
human geography - Answer - the branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the Earth's surface 
 
cartography - Answer - the science or art of making maps. The "charting" of the earth 
 
distortion - Answer - what is the flaw in turning 3D maps to flat maps? 
 
reference and thematic - Ans...