Thinking geographically/ Population and Migration
Cities
Culture
Political Geography and Industry
Agriculture / misc
100

This population indicator is affected by women gaining better jobs, moving to cities, and getting more of an education.

What is the crude birth rate

or 

what is the total fertility rate?

100

London is more than  2x the size of the next biggest city

What is a primate city?

100

Name a cultural trait of Ms Brodie's home country

What is British English?
What is tea?

What is a scone?

etc

100

A sector focussed on services to people - shopkeeper, teacher, doctor, tour guide

What is the tertiery sector?

100

Which agricultural revolution saw increased productivity due to new innovations such as the seed drill, leading to increased urbanization to work in the factories of the Industrial Revolution?

What is the second agricultural revolution?

200

He suggested laws of migration that have now become slightly outdated due to improved transportation and indreased political instability

Who is Ravenstein?

200

I am an area, even in a city, where poorer people cannot access nutritious food easily

What is a food desert?

200

Combining two cultural practices to create something completely new 

What is syncretism?

200

An area where global trade or any other transport has to go through a narrow opening - eg the Panama Canal, the Malacca Straits 

What is a choke point?

200

Farming of fish

What is aquaculture?

300

The further away from a place you get, the less likely you are to interact with it

What is distance decay?

300

Formally industrial land, potentially to be redeveloped

What is a brownfield?

300

A Buddhist migrates to the US. Gradually, he stops going to the temple and celebrating 4th of July. 

What is assimmilation?

300

the practice of a company hiring a third-party provider to perform business processes or tasks, instead of doing them internally

outsourcing

300

What time does the AP exam finish, without accommodations?

2 hr 15 with 10 min break, starts 8am = 10.25


400

Due to better technology and globalization, liklihood of interaction between faraway places has increased

What is time space compression

400

As a result, local people could be displaced as house prices go up.

What is gentrification?

400

The process where a minority culture adopts some of the cultural traits and practices of a host culture, often while still retaining elements of its original culture

What is acculturation?

400

The state legislature draws the boundary of a state to benefit their own party. Examples are packing and cracking.

What is gerrymandering

400

How many points, overall, is it possible to get in the AP exam? (before it is weighted)

What is 60 (MCQ) + 21 (FRQ) = 81 points 

(weighted so each side is worth 50%)

500

the number of farmers per unit of arable land

What is agricultural density?


500

I am a theory that allows for edge cities and more developments on the edge of cities, as more people travel via car.

What is the galactic model?

500

Which language family contains German and Bengali?

What is the Indo-European language family?

500

areas of sea under a country's sovereignty, extending 12 nautical miles (about 22 kilometers) from its coast.

What are territorial waters?

500

Where would you find township and range settlement patterns?

What is America?

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