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1 AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY USING GRAPHS AND MAPS TO ASK NOT TELL

2 UNIT 1 THINKING GEOGRAPHICALLY

3 TV Markets: What type of Region?

4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

5 Which color is a: bayou? branch? run? stream? brook? arroyo?

6 UNIT 2 POPULATION

7 CHOICES too old to work too young to work work in agriculture entrepreneursunemployed work in industrial jobs work in services

8 UNIT 2 MIGRATION

9 AAlabama BCalifornia CKentucky DMassachusetts EWashington, D.C. Where We Come From State By State 19002012 Which state’s population is described in the chart below? Where people were born that live in the state… 55% were born in the state 28% were born outside the United States California

10 UNIT 3 CULTURE

11 1. Argentina 2. Australia 3. Bangladesh 4. Belgium 5. Canada 6. China 7. Guatemala 8. India 9. Indonesia 10. Ireland 11. Germany 12. Japan 13. Mexico 14. Russia 15. Serbia 16. Spain 17. Sweden 18. Turkey 19. Uganda 20. Zimbabwe Where would the countries go on the graph?

12 1. Argentina 2. Australia 3. Bangladesh 4. Belgium 5. Canada 6. China 7. Guatemala 8. India 9. Indonesia 10. Ireland 11. Germany 12. Japan 13. Mexico 14. Russia 15. Serbia 16. Spain 17. Sweden 18. Turkey 19. Uganda 20. Zimbabwe

13 1.2.3.45. 6.7.8.9.10.

14 Student Handout for Groups Match the correct language or language family with the correct number from the language tree graphic.

15 _____Bengali _____Dutch _____English _____Finnish _____French _____German _____Germanic _____Greek _____Hindi _____Hungarian _____Icelandic _____Indo-European _____Italian _____Persian _____Portuguese _____Punjabi _____Romance _____Russian _____Spanish _____Swedish _____Bengali _____Dutch _____English _____Finnish _____French _____German _____Germanic _____Greek _____Hindi _____Hungarian _____Icelandic _____Indo-European _____Italian _____Persian _____Portuguese _____Punjabi _____Romance _____Russian _____Spanish _____Swedish _____Bengali _____Dutch _____English _____Finnish _____French _____German _____Germanic _____Greek _____Hindi _____Hungarian _____Icelandic _____Indo-European _____Italian _____Persian _____Portuguese _____Punjabi _____Romance _____Russian _____Spanish _____Swedish _____Bengali _____Dutch _____English _____Finnish _____French _____German _____Germanic _____Greek _____Hindi _____Hungarian _____Icelandic _____Indo-European _____Italian _____Persian _____Portuguese _____Punjabi _____Romance _____Russian _____Spanish _____Swedish

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17 6 - Bengali 16 - Dutch 14 - English 18 - Finnish 12 - French 13 - German 2 - Germanic 15 - Greek 7 - Hindi 17 - Hungarian 20 - Icelandic 1 - Indo-European 11 - Italian 4 - Persian 10 - Portuguese 5 - Punjabi 3 - Romance 8 - Russian 9 - Spanish 19 - Swedish ANSWERS

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19 mutually intelligible

20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Most studied languages…

21 UNIT 4 POLITICAL

22 London 2012 Summer Olympics: Final Medal Count 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 1010 1111 1212 1313 1414 1515 1616 1717 1818 1919 2020

23 UNIT 5 AGRICULTURE

24 http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch6en/conc6en/vonthunenusa.html

25 Inference of Von Thunen's Model to Continental United States Significant improvements in transport technology took place since Von Thunen designed his agricultural land use model. For instance with rail systems, it became much more cost effective to transport agricultural commodities over longer distances. Further, refrigeration enabled to move perishable products cost- effectively over long distances. Since most of the American agricultural landscape was established in the late 19th and early 20th century, agricultural land use was much less constrained by transport costs than its European and Asian counterparts. Large scale agricultural regions thus emerged where agricultural land use was influence by distance from major markets and by local geographical conditions. As such, it is possible to apply Von Thunen's assumption to agricultural land use over the continental United States.agricultural land use model

26 http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch6en/conc6en/vonthunenusa.html 1 2 3 45 6 7

27 Figure A represents what the agricultural land use would be if the most basic assumptions were applied, namely the market located at New York (or BostWash), crops being ranked by comparative rent paying abilities and considering ubiquitous geographical characteristics. Although this representation has some level of concordance with reality, it inaccurately portrays agricultural land use in the United States.

28 http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch6en/conc6en/vonthunenusa.html 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

29 Figure B includes one supplementary assumption that considers climate variations, where the north is colder than the south. This constraint has a significant impact on agricultural land use as even if for a location a crop would have a higher rent paying ability, another crop would be grown because climatic conditions forbids it. The resulting agricultural land use has a much higher level of correspondence with reality.

30 A ___Buddhists ___Christians ___Hindus ___Jews ___Muslims ___Buddhists ___Christians ___Hindus ___Jews ___Muslims B C D E A B C D E

31 UNIT 6 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

32 What is the Millennium Goal? 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8

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42 UNIT 7 URBANIZATION

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44 Correct MegacityBest GuessCountryContinentPopulation Tokyo Japan Asia37,900,000 Delhi India Asia26,400,000 Seoul South Korea Asia26,100,000 Shanghai China Asia25,400,000 Mumbai India Asia23,920,000 Mexico City Mexico North America22,200,000 Beijing China Asia21,650,000 Sao Paulo Brazil South America21,390,000 Jakarta Indonesia Asia20,500,000 New York City United States North America20,300,000 Karachi Pakistan Asia20,290,000 Osaka Japan Asia20,260,000 Manila Philippines Asia20,040,000 Cairo Egypt Africa18,810,000 Dhaka Bangladesh Asia18,250,000 Los Angeles United States North America17,900,000 Moscow Russia Europe16,900,000 Buenos Aires Argentina South America16,500,000 Kolkata India Asia16,200,000 Bangkok Thailand Asia15,350,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

45 Correct MegacityBest GuessContinentPopulation TokyoAsia37,900,000 DelhiAsia26,400,000 SeoulAsia26,100,000 ShanghaiAsia25,400,000 MumbaiAsia23,920,000 Mexico CityNorth America22,200,000 BeijingAsia21,650,000 Sao PauloSouth America21,390,000 JakartaAsia20,500,000 New York CityNorth America20,300,000 KarachiAsia20,290,000 OsakaAsia20,260,000 ManilaAsia20,040,000 CairoAfrica18,810,000 DhakaAsia18,250,000 Los AngelesNorth America17,900,000 MoscowEurope16,900,000 Buenos AiresSouth America16,500,000 KolkataAsia16,200,000 BangkokAsia15,350,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20


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