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Midterm Exam Review for AP Human Geography

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APHG Copeland Midterm Review Questions Midterm Exam: Tuesday, November 1 Review these questions, along with your Key Questions for Units 1-4 to assist you in your preparation for the Midterm Exam. Remember the Midterm accounts for 8% of your final APHG grade. The diagram to the right best indicates the concept of hierarchical diffusion assimilation barriers to diffusion distance decay acculturation The map below, known for its distortion of the high latitudes, is a: Robinson projection Mercator projection Isoplethic Equal Area projection Cartogram 3. Which of the following characteristics is currently shared by Switzerland, Canada, and New Zealand? Low population-growth rates Megalopolis urban systems High infant-mortality rates

Toponymy

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Toponymy: DEFINITION: Classification of Place Names: Provide a definition and example for each one. Descriptive: Toponym that derives from physical features Associative: toponym- Example- mill river (mill on the river) Incident: Ex battle creek (toponym) Possessive: named for a person, perhaps founder
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Gender Role Stereotyping

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I evaluated toys at a Toys R Us website. Gender role stereotyping is present in this store. One example of gender role stereotyping occurred in the ?Building sets? sub category. I noticed that building sets for boys offered a much larger selection than the building sets for girls. The building sets for boys yielded 47 items to choose from, while the girls building sets offered on 11 items. (Toysrus.com, 2013) Another example of gender stereotyping was visible in the ?Building Sets? category. Most of the boys? building sets were had superheroes and action themes. The way this relates to gender stereotyping is that males are supposed to be strong and be achievement-oriented.

Population Growth Activity

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The graph is an exponential graph that shows that every ten years the population is continuing to increase. The graph shows that as the years increase the population increasing as a faster rate then it was in the 1800?s. There are a few solutions to control population control; China has already enacted a plan. China has controlled its population majorly by offering extreme tax benefits to families that follow its one child rule, and tax punishments to families that don?t follow the rule. This has encouraged many people to only have one child, and therefore, controlled its population. This is one way governments can begin to control population because taxes and money have a big impact on peoples? decisions.

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