NAME: ________________________

Combo with AP Human Geography Chapter Seven Terms and 5 others Test

Question Types


Prompt With


Question Limit

of 144 available terms

5 Written Questions

5 Matching Questions

  1. Cultural Ecology
  2. Relocation Diffusion
  3. Blockbusting
  4. Balkanization
  5. Sharecropper
  1. a A process by which real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices because of fear that black families will soon move into the neighborhood.
  2. b the geographic study of human environment relationships
  3. c the spread of an idea through physical movement
  4. d A person who works fields rented from a landowner and pays the rent and repays loans by turning over to the landowner a share of the crops
  5. e The process by which a state breaks down through conflict s among ethnicities

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture.
  2. geographic information system, a computer system that stores, organizes, retrieves, analyzes, and displays geographic data
  3. A form of Latin used in daily conversation by ancient Romans, as opposed to the standard dialect, which was used for official documents.
  4. The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
  5. migration INTO a place (especially migration to a country of which you are not a native in order to settle there)

5 True/False Questions

  1. Physiological DensityThe ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.

          

  2. spatial associationthe concept that the distribution of one phenomenon is scientifically related to the location of other phenomena

          

  3. Ebonicsa nonstandard form of American English spoken by some Black people in the United States, (ebony and phonics)

          

  4. Agricultural RevolutionA religion that does not have a central authority but shares ideas and cooperates informally.

          

  5. Epidemiological Transitiondistinctive causes of death in each stage of the demographic transition