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The Cultural Landscape (Rubenstein) Chapter 3 review questions

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?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1? AP Human Geography Name___________________ Chapter 3 Page___________________ Migration 1. With regard to migration, what do geographers study? 2. What are the three main reasons why people migrate? Case Study / Migrating from Uruguay to Russia 3. Why would the Russian government offer large economic incentives for Vasily Kilin to migrate to Russia? 4. Why is Russia a cultural pull for migrants? 5. Why have so few ethnic Russians migrated to Russia? 6. Define diffusion and relocation diffusion. 7. What is the difference between immigration and emigration? 8. What is circulation and how is it different from migration?

The Cultural Landscape (Rubenstein) Chapter 2 review questions

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?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1? AP Human Geography Name___________________ Chapter 2 Period__________________ Population 1. How do demographers look at the world?s population? 2. What issues will the study of population help one understand more thoroughly? Case Study / Population Growth in India 3. Why does the Indian government hope that families similar to the Phataks have fewer children in the future? 4. How do most of the people in India live, and why is this a concern when dealing with population issues? 5. What is the relationship between population growth and economic growth? How is India doing with respect to this relationship? 6. Why is the study of population critical?

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1AC Borders Contention 1: Harms Border surveillance produces a site of perpetual warfare Miller 13 (Todd, has researched and written about US-Mexican border issues for more than 10 years. He has worked on both sides of the border for BorderLinks in Tucson, Arizona, and Witness for Peace in Oaxaca, Mexico. He now writes on border and immigration issues for NACLA Report on the Americas and its blog Border Wars, among other places, ?Surveillance Surge on the Border: How to Turn the US-Mexican Border into a War Zone,? Truth Out, 7-11-13, http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/17513-surveillance-surge-on-the-border-how-to-turn-the-us-mexican-border-into-a-war-zone)//MJ

ap human ch.2,3,4

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Big, Big Study Guide (chapters 2,3, and 4) Definition of cultural geography Difference between environmentalism and possibilism Syncretism example Hearth of cultural phenomenon Example of artifact Culture lag definition Example of relocation diffusion Definition of culture complex Stimulus diffusion definition Hearths of civilization Hearth of agriculture Pre agricultural people Contagious diffusion explanation Hierarchical diffusion definition Barriers to diffusion examples Push and pull factor examples Periods of great migration into US Rust Belt, Sun Belt migration Sun Belt region Gravity model example Place utility definition Push factors definition Distance decay definition Channelized migration example Reilly?s Law concept Bracero migrant workers Vietnamese Boat People

Semester final study guide

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Semester Final Study Guide 1 Geography was initially used for explorers, travelers, sailors. Mapmaking (cartography) was the 1st field in geography. 2 Global positioning systems use an integrated system of satellites to help locate places on the Earth accurately. 3 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) use layers of information to describe features on the Earth?s surface and help clarify spatial relationships. 4 The term for human-induced changes on the environment is Anthropogenic 5 Sustainability means that future generations as well as current populations will have enough resources to meet their needs. 6 Geographic scale refers to a hierarchy of spaces, like neighborhood, city, county, state, etc.

AP Human Geography Chapter 2 (Population) Test and Answers

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RUBENSTEIN, An Introduction to Human Geography, The Cultural Landscape Chapter 2 Population MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) One important feature of the world's population with the most significant future implications is that A) it is increasing more slowly than in the past. B) there are more people alive in the world now than at any time in the past. C) the most rapid growth is occurring in the less developed countries. D) people are uniformly distributed across Earth. Answer: C Difficulty: 2 2) Geographers define overpopulation as A) too many people in the world. B) too many people compared to resources. C) too many people in a region. D) all of the above

AP HG Chapters 1-8 Test Review

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? PAGE \* MERGEFORMAT ?1? Semester I Final ? AP HUGS ? Study Guide Chapters 1-8 Name_________________ Chapter 1: Thinking Geographically ? Rubenstein Text 3 kind of regions p. 17: formal, functional, vernacular Environmental determinism vs. possibilism p. 24 Types of climates of the world ? where arranged p. 24-25 Diffusion p. 36 5 kinds: relocation, expansion, hierarchical, contagious, stimulus Types of maps: choropleth, dot distribution, symbol, isoline ? STUDY map packet from Mrs. Tweed All maps have one or two of these elements: symbolization, simplification, induction, classification ? Look at map packet from Mrs. Tweed Look at a dot distribution or choropleth map and be able to explain density, concentration, and pattern

AP HG Chapter 3 Study guide with answers

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AP Human Geography Name_____________________________________________ Unit Two: Migration 1. Explain the difference between immigration and emigration:_immigration is migration to a location and emigration is migration from a location_________________________________________________ 2. Compare circulation and migration:_Short term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a___ regular basis such as daily, monthly, or annually (eg; home to work, school, shops, church, etc.)________

AP HG Chapter 3 Migration T/F and Short Answer Test Rview

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Chapter 3 Migration TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 1) The difference between the number of people migrating to a place and the number leaving is called net migration. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 2) The three major kinds of push factors are political, economic, and environmental. Answer: TRUE Diff: 1 3) The most common environmental threat to people comes from too much or too little water. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 4) Most migration occurs because of a combination of push and pull factors. Answer: TRUE Diff: 2 5) In recent years, the immigration quota has been sufficient to accommodate all people who wish to migrate to the United States. Answer: FALSE Diff: 2

AP HG Chapter 3 Migration MC Test Review

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Chapter 3 Migration MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) The ability to move from one location to another is A) migration. B) mobility. C) net migration. D) voluntary migration. Answer: B Diff: 1 2) A permanent move to a new location is A) migration. B) mobility. C) net migration. D) voluntary migration. Answer: A Diff: 1 3) A country has net immigration if emigration ________ immigration. A) equals B) exceeds C) is closer to net migration than D) is less than Answer: D Diff: 1 4) Refugees migrate primarily because of which type of push factor? A) economic B) environmental C) political D) all of the above Answer: C Diff: 2

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