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AP Human Geography 2.5 Intro to Geography. Economic drawbacks of globalization include what?
AP Human Geography 1.2 Intro to Geography. The earliest geographers in the Western tradition to discover the Earth was spherical were...who?
How is a region defined? By climate? By the people? By whether or not its citizens have to put up with Time Warner?
AP Human Geography 2.3 Intro to Geography. Which of the following scales would be most appropriate for a map of North and South America that would...
AP Human Geography 3.2 Intro to Geography. Why is language considered a cultural characteristic?
AP Human Geography 4.5 Intro to Geography. The guessing penalty on the multiple-choice portion of the AP Human Geography exam is what?
AP Human Geography 4.2 Intro to Geography. Whether this peculiar characteristic is an example of relocation diffusion or expansion diffusion depend...
AP Human Geography 4.3 Intro to Geography. In order for this to be considered an example of contagious diffusion, the practice of wearing these ove...
AP Human Geography 4.4 Intro to Geography. Why do toponyms in Brazil have Portuguese origins?
AP Human Geography 1.1 Population. Over 80% of the world's population live in...what?
AP Human Geography 3.3 Industrialization and Economics. As a scientific study, human geography examines humans on...what?
AP Human Geography 3.3 Intro to Geography. All of the following can be considered cultural traits except...what?
AP Human Geography 2.4 Population. Which of the following countries is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model?
AP Human Geography 2.5 Population. A population pyramid portrays...what?
AP Human Geography 1.5 Population. Countries in sub-Saharan Africa have simultaneously the highest total fertility rate (TFR) and the lowest life e...
AP Human Geography 2.4 Intro to Geography. The rise of urbanization first occurred as a result of the...what?
AP Human Geography 3.5 Intro to Geography. The creation of more functional regions and the expansion of existing once may be attributed to...what?
Here's one of those "how many miles"-type math questions for you. So you may want to get our your 500-mile long tape measure.
Human Geography 2.2 Intro to Geography. Town A and Town B are linked by a high-speed toll road to City C. The three places share a...what?
Human Geography 4.1 Intro to Geography. The correct notation for the absolute location of the equator is...what?
AP Human Geography 1.3 Population. All of the following are intervening obstacles to international migration except...what?
AP Human Geography 2.1 Population. Urban enclaves such as Chinatown in San Francisco, Little Italy in New York City, and Little Havana in Miami are a result of...what?
Anyone up for a rip-roaringly fun video about child and infant mortality rates? Oof. Somebody cue the depressing violin music.
When did the American baby boom begin? Just think back to the time when the baby industry started booming, and you should have your answer. (Sadly, most babies today are being imported from China. Shame.)
How is climate classified? Well, we can't tell you, or else it wouldn't be classified. Duh. (Okay, fine. We'll tell you.)
How do you read a population pyramid? Or do you just not read it, and wait for the movie to come out?
What CAN'T the UN do? If we had to guess, we'd say...make the Statue of Liberty disappear. Yeah. There's only one David Copperfield.
Cultural boundaries are important, but the one thing that transcends them all: kittens.