The main factor preventing subsistence economies from advancing economically is the lack ofA.a currency.B.a well-connected transportation infrastructure.C.government activity.D.a banking service.[SEP]B The tendency for a population to continue to grow long after replacement fertility has been achieved is calledA.zero population growth.B.rapid growth rate.C.homeostatic plateau.D.demographic momentum.[SEP]D The tendency for migration to decrease with distance is calledA.push factors.B.pull factors.C.distance decay.D.migration selectivity.[SEP]C Which zone contains low-income slums, ethnic ghettos, and general deterioration in Burgess's concentric zone model of urban form?A.FirstB.SecondC.ThirdD.Fourth[SEP]A Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning women in the labor force?A.Most women work in agricultureB.The percentage of women economically active in the labor force declined worldwideC.The percentage of women in the total labor force declinedD.Women spend more hours per day working than men in all regions except Anglo America and Australia[SEP]D All the following factors can be considered pull factors of migration EXCEPTA.safety.B.better climate.C.better schools.D.overcrowding.[SEP]D Which of the following countries does NOT have a well-known example of a relict boundary?A.VietnamB.United KingdomC.GermanyD.Bolivia[SEP]D Which form of migration below are farm workers from another country most likely to be practicing during the year?A.Chain migrationB.Cluster migrationC.Circular migrationD.International migration[SEP]C Which of the following is a centrifugal force in a country?A.Religious differencesB.A national holidayC.An attack by another countryD.A charismatic national leader[SEP]A Early settlements and high population density along coastlines and rivers are best attributed to which of the following?A.Mediterranean climateB.Limited forest coverC.Growth of manufacturingD.Access to trade routes[SEP]D The first stage of the demographic transition exhibitsA.high birth rates with high but fluctuating death rates.B.declining birth rates with continuing high death rates.C.low birth rates with continuing high death rates.D.high birth rates with declining death rates.[SEP]A What is the population statistic that tells us the level of fertility at which a population will have just enough births to replace parents and compensate for early deaths?A.Crude birth rateB.Replacement levelC.Mortality rateD.Total fertility rate[SEP]B What is the most rapidly growing religion in the United States today?A.IslamB.ChristianityC.HinduismD.Buddhism[SEP]A The outlying area serviced by a urban center is referred to as aA.redline area.B.threshold.C.range.D.hinterland.[SEP]D The best definition of an urban area isA.the central city and its developed areas.B.the central city and its surrounding suburbs.C.the central city and its hinterlands.D.the central city and the adjacent counties.[SEP]B Which of the following religions developed first?A.BuddhismB.ChristianityC.IslamD.Hinduism[SEP]D Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of world cities?A.World cities contain the headquarters of many transnational corporations.B.World cities are well connected to secondary-level world cities.C.World cities contain many offices of multinational organizations.D.World cities are found only in the northern and western hemispheres.[SEP]D Which type of transportation system created the star-shaped city pattern?A.Highways to airports that link citiesB.Interstate highways that link citiesC.Beltways around citiesD.Streetcar and trolley lines extending from the CBD[SEP]D In which urban US setting below would you expect to find planned communities?A.GhettosB.SuburbsC.CBDsD.Transition zones[SEP]B The latitude and longitude coordinates of a place are an example ofA.a formal region.B.a functional region.C.an absolute location.D.a relative location.[SEP]C The voluntary association of three or more countries willing to give up some measure of sovereignty is calledA.nationalism.B.devolution.C.supranationalism.D.complementarity.[SEP]C The key factor Thomas Malthus failed to recognize in his population theory wasA.population is limited by their means of subsistence.B.all populations have the potential to increase more than the actual rate of increase.C.wars and famine inhibit population's reproductive capacity.D.technology's ability to raise the Earth's carrying capacity.[SEP]D Which pair of religions are both universalizing religions?A.Islam and JudaismB.Judaism and BuddhismC.Hinduism and BuddhismD.Christianity and Buddhism[SEP]D Which urban model theorizes that high-rent residential areas grow outward from the center of the city along major highways with lower-rent inhabitants taking over sequentially?A.Concentric zone modelB.Central place modelC.Urban realms modelD.Sector model[SEP]D When a country combines its religion with its government, it is called aA.dictatorship.B.theocracy.C.democracy.D.autocracy.[SEP]B What is the chief religion practiced in Europe?A.ChristianityB.IslamC.HinduismD.Animism[SEP]A Which group enacted the first effective settlement in the eastern United States?A.FrenchB.British (English, Scotch-Irish, Welsh, Scottish)C.RussianD.Chinese[SEP]B A population pyramid, or age-sex structure, displays all the following information about a country's population EXCEPTA.future social spending needs of the population.B.the impact of "baby booms" on the population.C.the impact of wars on the population.D.a quick visual depiction of the country's demographics.[SEP]B The Rhine River is an example of which type of boundary?A.GeometricB.ArtificialC.NaturalD.Relict[SEP]C Which type of economic activity is most closely tied to the physical environment?A.PrimaryB.SecondaryC.TertiaryD.Quaternary[SEP]A The majority of workers in periphery countries are probably employed in which type of activities?A.PrimaryB.SecondaryC.TertiaryD.Quaternary[SEP]A All of the following are non-basic jobs in the city EXCEPTA.city firefighter.B.social worker.C.dry cleaner.D.garment factory worker.[SEP]D Transnational corporations distribute their operationsA.manufacturing goods where production costs are the highest.B.conducting accounting and research services where economical.C.based on comparative advantage.D.with headquarters located in LDCs.[SEP]C Which of the following is LEAST associated with the development of alluvial landscapes?A.A deep cover of loose materialsB.A predominance of gentle slopesC.Frequent floodingD.Deep dissection and erosion[SEP]D Which of the following is LEAST self-sufficient in the natural resources needed for modern industry?A.United StatesB.JapanC.FranceD.United Kingdom[SEP]B One of the effects of the east–west orientation of the Alpine mountain system and the northern plains of western and central Europe is that itA.limits the marine climate of Europe to coastal areasB.provides a corridor for communication between southern and northern EuropeC.enables marine-like climatic conditions to extend eastward into Germany and PolandD.effectively prevents population movement between parts of the Mediterranean region[SEP]C The largest Hindu temple complex ever constructed is found inA.Calcutta.B.Bombay.C.Cambodia.D.Bali.[SEP]C Which term describes the forces that unify and strengthen a country?A.DiffusionB.CentrifugalC.CentripetalD.Ethnocentric[SEP]C Which one of the following statements best describes an application of the S-curve?A.Graph of the Bantu migrationB.Graph of the growth of human populations since their first appearance on EarthC.The chart showing how cities associate with one another based on their population sizesD.A model showing the decrease in population growth for several countries after they industrialize[SEP]D Which of the following items is NOT a challenge to the state?A.Transnational corporationsB.EUC.World Trade OrganizationD.Good transportation network[SEP]D National sports teams, flags, national anthems, and national holidays all promoteA.nationalism.B.sectarianism.C.political unrest.D.functional disputes.[SEP]A The process whereby immigrants learn the values, language, and customs of their new country is calledA.assimilation.B.acculturation.C.adaptation.D.amalgamation.[SEP]B On which of the following can one most accurately depict true geographical distance, true direction, true size, and true shape?A.A Mercator projectionB.A globeC.A conic projectionD.A gnomonic projection[SEP]B Which of the following could be considered a higher-order central place function?A.Winn-Dixie grocery storeB.Mercedes-Benz dealershipC.Shoe storeD.Family doctor[SEP]B Which geographer viewed the US urban community of the 1920s as a set of concentric rings radiating outward from a central core?A.RostowB.RavensteinC.Von ThünenD.Burgess[SEP]D To get to school in the morning, we ALL use this as our guide:A.Rand-McNally Road Atlas.B.world globe.C.road map.D.mental map.[SEP]D Of these, the map using the smallest map scale would be the map ofA.the world.B.Atlanta, Georgia.C.Main Street, Small Town, Ohio.D.Pennsylvania.[SEP]A An earlier boundary formed before meticulous geographic knowledge and mapping was available is known asA.an antecedent boundary.B.a geometric boundary.C.a relict boundary.D.a subsequent boundary.[SEP]A Which of the following jobs is in the non-basic employment sector?A.Software engineerB.F-10 pickup truck assembly-line workerC.Oil refinery workerD.Parking lot attendant[SEP]D In which of the following regions is subsistence agriculture being replaced by large-scale commercial development?A.The Swiss AlpsB.The Amazon BasinC.North AfricaD.The Alaskan tundra[SEP]B A strong movement away from all religions is calledA.secularism.B.heathenism.C.sacrilege.D.nationalism.[SEP]A Regions share all of these characteristics EXCEPTA.boundaries.B.common features.C.relative location.D.easily defined.[SEP]D Which of the following U.S. main immigration flow associations is NOT correct?A.Pioneer settlement to 1870—Germans, British, Scotch-Irish, AfricansB.1870–1914—AsiansC.1870–1914—Eastern and southern EuropeansD.1965–present—Hispanics[SEP]B Which one of the statements below is characteristic of most African cities?A.They have thriving, clean residential areas.B.There are jobs for most rural-to-urban migrants.C.They have three separate business districts.D.They have a well-developed infrastructure.[SEP]C Which country faces a serious trade disadvantage due to its location?A.SingaporeB.ItalyC.SpainD.Mongolia[SEP]D In which zone of Burgess's concentric zone model would one find better houses, single-family homes, and higher-rent apartments?A.FirstB.SecondC.ThirdD.Fourth[SEP]C The theory that every society develops economically according to a five-stage pattern of growth is attributed toA.Rostow.B.Ravenstein.C.von Thünen.D.Burgess.[SEP]A Which of the following would NOT be considered a barrier to diffusion of a cultural trait?A.LanguageB.ReligionC.OceansD.Tolerant complaisant citizens[SEP]D The process of invasion and succession is a process involving migration and is best described as whenA.new residents tear down and rebuild housing units.B.new residents live peacefully with old residents.C.new residents assimilate with old residents completely.D.new residents move into areas occupied by older resident groups.[SEP]D Which of the following best illustrates the definition of a functional region?A.A map showing Atlanta as a hub for Delta AirlinesB.An article describing the region referred to as the SouthC.A map showing North Carolina's one hundred countiesD.An essay explaining the region known as the Bible Belt[SEP]A New stores opening around a large shopping mall reflect which concept?A.Gravity conceptB.Distance decayC.ComplementarityD.Movement bias[SEP]D The birth of an urban industrial workforce in Europe contributed to the start of theA.First Agricultural Revolution.B.Second Agricultural Revolution.C.Third Agricultural Revolution.D.Fourth Agricultural Revolution.[SEP]B Which of the following statements about East Asia's industrial regions is true?A.Japan has a rich natural resource base.B.China lacks natural resources but has a massive labor force.C.China is industrializing rapidly.D.Taiwan lacks industrial enterprise and an educated workforce.[SEP]C Which of the following statements best describes the United Nations?A.The UN operates a worldwide police force.B.Member states surrender sovereignty to the UN.C.World laws are enforced by the UN.D.The UN often practices interventionism in world conflicts.[SEP]D Which of the following is a formal region?A.DixieB.PennsylvaniaC.The market area of Winn-DixieD.The Pacific Northwest[SEP]B The concentration of production activities and people spatially to benefit everyone is calledA.the substitution principle.B.deglomeration.C.agglomeration.D.infrastructure.[SEP]C Which language family contains Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian?A.EuropeanB.SlavicC.GermanicD.Romance[SEP]D Ankara, Turkey and Islamabad, Pakistan are both examples ofA.desert cities.B.forward-thrust capitals.C.old colonial capitals.D.rival cities.[SEP]B Which of the following is NOT an example of syncretism?A.HalloweenB.Foreign cuisine changed to suit American tastesC.Hasidic JudaismD.Catholicism in Louisiana[SEP]C The theory that whoever controlled the landmass of Europe would rule the world is called theA.devolution theory.B.domino theory.C.heartland theory.D.rimland theory.[SEP]C Which group represents the Persian (Iranian) variation of Islam and believes in the infallibility and divine right to authority of the Imams descended from Ali?A.SunniB.ShiiteC.ImamD.Untouchables[SEP]B The multiplier effect isA.the addition of non-basic workers to an urban economy that has added more basic workers.B.a ratio of urban to rural workers in an economy.C.the ratio of city workers to farm workers in an economy.D.the addition of rural jobs created by the urban economy.[SEP]A The sacred book of the Hindu is called theA.Talmud.B.Bible.C.Torah.D.Veda.[SEP]D Which of the following is a distinct characteristic of an East European city?A.A central parkB.Prominent religious buildingsC.A large central square surrounded by government and administrative buildingsD.Luxury apartment buildings[SEP]C Which of the following countries is actively trying to preserve the purity of their native language from contamination by English or other languages?A.ItalyB.RussiaC.JapanD.Brazil[SEP]C Which of the following is an example of a bulk-gaining industry?A.SteelB.Bottled orange juiceC.PaperD.Copper[SEP]B Which of the following is NOT a feature of an export processing zone (EPZ)?A.Tariff reductions on exportsB.Raw materials imported duty-freeC.Exemption from customs dutiesD.Strict pollution regulations[SEP]D Which of the following characteristics is NOT true of a state?A.Independent territoryB.Internationally recognizedC.BoundariesD.A national language[SEP]D You are planning to move from your hometown to Pittsburgh. Along the way, you stop in Columbus, Ohio to visit a relative and fall in love with the city! You decide to stay and make Columbus your new home. This is an example ofA.intervening opportunity.B.distance decay.C.involuntary migration.D.push-pull factors.[SEP]A A large node of office and commercial land use outside the central city with more jobs than residents is a(n)A.suburb.B.primate city.C.town.D.edge city.[SEP]D Which crop began the Third Agricultural Revolution?A.RiceB.WheatC.BarleyD.Millet[SEP]A Which factor in the last quarter century greatly destabilized Eastern Europe and led to ethnic conflict?A.The introduction of new languagesB.The end of the Cold WarC.The invasion by the SovietsD.The acceptance of many Eastern European countries into the EU[SEP]B If I wanted to ship a small piece of very valuable jewelry to my aunt who lives in Poughkeepsie, which mode of transportation makes the most sense?A.TruckB.AirC.ShipD.Railroad[SEP]B Which of the following is a functional region?A.DixieB.PennsylvaniaC.The market area of Winn-DixieD.The Pacific Northwest[SEP]C Which type of city model contains a distinct residential spine proceeding outward from center city along the main boulevard?A.EuropeanB.MuslimC.Sub-Saharan AfricanD.Latin American[SEP]D What family do most European languages belong to?A.Ural-AltaicB.BasqueC.Indo-EuropeanD.Phoenician[SEP]C What do the terms apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and integration all have in common?A.They all occurred in Nazi Germany during World War I.B.They are all forms of residential segregation.C.They are all ways to integrate different ethnic populations in neighborhoods.D.They are different expressions for the same concept.[SEP]B Which one of the statements below correctly describes immigrants living in Europe?A.Most find citizenship easy to get in host countries.B.Muslims immigrants from North Africa are well integrated in France.C.Immigrants to European cities rarely bring their families.D.They are usually restricted to certain neighborhoods.[SEP]D Which of the following activities are NOT secondary economic activities?A.Assembling automotive partsB.Sewing shirtsC.Mining copperD.Binding books[SEP]C Johnny and Susie are moving to Scotland to renovate and live in the family castle. What makes their move a migration?A.They are crossing another country's borders.B.They are not taking anything with them.C.They are moving permanently.D.They will be gone more than one year.[SEP]C Which of the following entities is a state?A.AntarcticaB.American SamoaC.EgyptD.Marshall Islands[SEP]C What is the most abundant fossil fuel?A.PhosphateB.OilC.PetroleumD.Coal[SEP]D A rejection of or indifference to religion in a country is calledA.polytheism.B.animism.C.secularism.D.monotheism.[SEP]C In a postindustrial economy, which of the following resources is considered most important to increase productivity?A.EnergyB.LaborC.InformationD.Specialization[SEP]C A city that is more than twice as large as the next largest city in a country is called aA.global city.B.world leader city.C.megalopolis.D.primate city.[SEP]D Every country with a seacoast has an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. Which one of the following statements regarding the Law of the Sea and the EEZ is NOT correct?A.The EEZ extends up to 200 nautical miles (370 km) from the coastline.B.Countries have the right to exploit natural resources in their EEZ.C.Countries can exploit resources on the continental shelf extending up to 350 nautical miles (560 km) beyond their EEZ.D.A country does not have the right to exploit living resources in its EEZ.[SEP]D Which of the following is MOST likely to experience population pressure?A.An industrial society with abundant natural resources and large imports of foodB.A society with a highly mechanized agricultural sectorC.A non-ecumeneD.A slash-and-burn agricultural society[SEP]D Part of the boundary between the United States and Mexico is the Rio Grande, an example ofA.a water divider.B.a watercourse.C.an artificial boundary.D.a natural boundary.[SEP]D When we talk about diffusion of a cultural trait, what do we mean by "hearth"?A.DestinationB.Origin pointC.All locations along the diffusion pathD.Axis point[SEP]B The distance north and south of the equator is theA.global grid system.B.Prime MeridianC.latitude.D.longitude.[SEP]C Why are perceptual or vernacular regions so difficult to identify?A.Boundaries are constantly being redrawn.B.Physical features, such as rivers, are constantly shifting.C.Defining criteria are subjective and differ among researchers.D.Antecedent boundaries were drawn before humans were located in the regions.[SEP]C Which structure(s) traditionally occupies the center of a historic Asian city?A.A central marketB.High-density housingC.A religious buildingD.Government office buildings[SEP]C Which description best describes the urban hierarchy model in which the population of a city is inversely proportional to its rank in the hierarchy?A.Multiplier effectB.Rank-size ruleC.Central place theoryD.Burgess's sector model[SEP]B Which of the following is a major concern in countries with a large and rapidly aging population?A.ImmunizationB.Adequate schoolsC.Daycare facilitiesD.Health care[SEP]D Which of the following capital cities is located OUTSIDE the central core area of the country?A.Abuja, NigeriaB.Paris, FranceC.London, United KingdomD.Cairo, Egypt[SEP]A Spanish colonial architecture, uneven economic development, and rural-to-urban migration flows are most commonly found in which of the following?A.Southeast AsiaB.Sub-Saharan AfricaC.North AmericaD.Latin America[SEP]D The purpose for the creation of NATO was toA.defend North America and Western Europe against the threat of communism.B.form an economic alliance for trade between Europe and North America.C.defend Europe against a second Nazi invasion.D.defend northern Europe against Chinese missiles.[SEP]A Which of the following is NOT a key milestone reached by the EU?A.The introduction of a common currency used by many EU countriesB.A customs unionC.A single marketD.A common European language[SEP]D The use and spread of English in nineteenth-century India is an example of what type of diffusion?A.StimulusB.ContagiousC.HierarchalD.Relocation[SEP]C The theory that most migration occurs over a short distance and in steps is attributed toA.Rostow.B.Ravenstein.C.von Thünen.D.Burgess.[SEP]B The way of life based on breeding and herding of animals that are used as a source of food, shelter, and clothing is calledA.swidden.B.subsistence farming.C.pastorialism.D.hunting and gathering.[SEP]C The European Union (EU) replaced which of the following organizations?A.NATOB.EECC.UND.ASEAN[SEP]B The attempt by core countries to stimulate increased agricultural production in the periphery through use of technology, hybrid seed, and fertilizers is called theA.First Agricultural Revolution.B.Second Agricultural Revolution.C.Third Agricultural Revolution.D.Green Revolution.[SEP]D Shifting cultivation is most often practiced inA.alpine tundra.B.tropical forests.C.flood plains.D.deserts.[SEP]B The migration streams into the United States between 1980 and the present have been primarily composed of emigrants from which of the following regions?A.Europe and North AfricaB.Asia and Latin AmericaC.Sub-Saharan Africa and OceaniaD.Central Europe and Australia[SEP]B Which one of the following North American associations is NOT correct?A.Southeast—African AmericansB.Oklahoma and the Southwest—Native AmericansC.Quebec and northern Maine—French Americans and French CanadiansD.Southern prairie provinces—African Americans[SEP]D Which of the following countries is NOT a federal state?A.CanadaB.United StatesC.FranceD.People's Republic of China[SEP]C Which of the following world regions is NOT considered one of the world's most densely populated regions?A.South AsiaB.EuropeC.South AmericaD.Northeast United States[SEP]C Olives, grapes, and chickpeas are staple crops of which type of farming?A.Pastoral nomadismB.SubsistenceC.PlantationD.Mediterranean[SEP]D A person who practices the Hindu religion would be most likely toA.visit a shrine built on the shore of a lake.B.pray five times a day.C.bathe in the Ganges River.D.make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.[SEP]C The language with the largest number of "speakers" isA.English.B.Russian.C.Spanish.D.Mandarin Chinese.[SEP]D Which one of the following statements does NOT correctly describe the Green Revolution?A.It changed centuries-old methods of farming.B.It was an attempt to feed a growing world population.C.It centered on increased rice, wheat, and maize yields.D.It greatly improved crop yields in sub-Saharan Africa.[SEP]D Historically, the world's major languages have spread by all of the following methods EXCEPTA.Sanskrit records.B.migration.C.trade.D.conquest.[SEP]A A primate city isA.a large city located on the periphery of the country.B.the most important city in a country.C.when the largest city in a country is more than twice the size of the next largest city.D.the largest city in a country.[SEP]C Which of the following factors would be considered a "pull" factor for Riva when considering a move from India to the United States?A.Abject povertyB.Better job and higher wagesC.India's caste systemD.Violence in her neighborhood[SEP]B All of the following are reasons major cities attract young people in Latin America EXCEPTA.the availability of jobs.B.the potential for decent housing.C.educational opportunities.D.their families live there already.[SEP]D Which language family is most widely spoken in North America and Europe and includes Baltic, Celtic, Germanic, and Greek?A.DravidianB.Uralic-AltaicC.Sino-TibetanD.Indo-European[SEP]D Which theorist(s) tried to explain the prices of farm products as they relate to patterns of land use?A.RostowB.RavensteinC.Von ThünenD.Burgess[SEP]C Which of the following is NOT a spread effect in the core-periphery model of development?A.Congestion in the coreB.High cost of labor in the coreC.High density in the coreD.More infrastructure in the core[SEP]D Which of the following is NOT an important environmental factor influencing a country's agriculture?A.Number of frost-free days per yearB.Availability of sufficient rainfallC.Reliability of sufficient rainfallD.Amount of fertilizer produced in the country[SEP]D Which of the following countries is situated in the region of tectonic activity known as the Pacific Ring of Fire?A.BrazilB.AustraliaC.ChileD.India[SEP]C Which one of the following statements is NOT true of the "core" countries?A.They are technologically advanced.B.They are wealthy.C.They are powerful.D.They are less developed.[SEP]D If you wanted to find the global distribution of coal, you would use aA.reference map.B.topographic map.C.thematic map.D.location map.[SEP]C Which one of the following is NOT a centripetal force in a state?A.A high level of confidence in central governmentB.The existence of strong separatist groupsC.The existence of national transportation networksD.The national anthem[SEP]B The cities of Varanasi (Benares) in India and Mecca in Saudi Arabia are alike because both areA.capitals of countries formerly colonized by the EnglishB.destinations for vast numbers of pilgrimsC.financial centers for a large fraction of the world's economyD.examples of modern urban planning[SEP]B China and Vietnam's dispute over the Spratley Islands isA.a positional dispute.B.a territorial dispute.C.a resource dispute.D.a functional dispute.[SEP]C Which of the following is NOT used by geographers to determine absolute location?A.LongitudeB.LatitudeC.EquatorD.Distance to the nearest city[SEP]D Which of the following is a characteristic of a developed country?A.Over 50% of workforce engaged in agricultureB.Women held in inferior place in societyC.Main disease related to age and lifestyleD.High birth and death rates[SEP]C Mary lives in a neighborhood with stores, offices, and restaurants so close that she does not need to own a car; however, she feels she has very little privacy. This is an example of a(n)A.win-win.B.trade-off.C.infill.D.leapfrog development.[SEP]B Which of the following items below is an absolute location?A.10 miles east of PittsburghB.WashingtonC.3 degrees southD.479 Elm Street, Muncie, Indiana[SEP]D Which one of the following groups is excluded from the caste system of Hinduism?A.Scholar-priestsB.Warrior-landownersC.Businessmen and farmersD.Untouchables[SEP]D Which of the following is a push factor?A.Dissatisfaction with current jobsB.Higher-paying jobs elsewhereC.An attractive retirement community elsewhereD.A pleasant climate[SEP]A The Basques, Bretons, Kashmiris, and Tamils are all examples ofA.regionalist groups.B.separatist groups.C.terrorist groups.D.interventionist groups.[SEP]B Which of the following factors does NOT play a role in gender relationships in a culture or society?A.BiologyB.Advancements in technological developmentC.ReligionD.Custom[SEP]A The intensive agricultural practice of planting and harvesting the same crop more than once a year is calledA.swidden.B.double cropping.C.pastorialism.D.intertillage.[SEP]B When a new fashion design is introduced globally, the information initially travels through a process known asA.contagious diffusionB.relocation diffusionC.innovative diffusionD.hierarchical diffusion[SEP]D Opponents of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food are afraid that the GMOsA.will hinder global trade.B.make plants more resistant to disease.C.may cause irreversible changes in humans.D.make plants more resistant to drought.[SEP]C Which one of the following is NOT an advantage of urban agriculture?A.Helping to solve the problem of solid waste disposalB.Fresh produce for sale to othersC.Beautification of a dingy urban areaD.Renewed or purified water supplies[SEP]D Which of the following is NOT a problem Europe currently faces today?A.Rising immigrationB.Lack of population growthC.Environmental apathyD.Urban ethnic ghettos on the rise[SEP]C The world systems theory divides the world intoA.core, periphery, and semi-periphery.B.rich and poor.C.developed and undeveloped.D.haves and have-nots.[SEP]A The majority of Kurds are found in which country?A.IranB.IraqC.TurkeyD.Egypt[SEP]C In what country are the most Basque speakers found?A.DenmarkB.FinlandC.LuxembourgD.Spain[SEP]D The most rapidly urbanizing area of the world is:A.EuropeB.East AsiaC.Sub-Saharan AfricaD.South Asia[SEP]C The influence of neo-Malthusianism can be seen inA.government programs for birth control and planning.B.famine relief.C.increased spending in social welfare programs.D.increased total fertility rates.[SEP]A The process of devolution involvesA.the change of government from a democracy to a communist dictatorship.B.the movement of power from the central government to regional governments in the country.C.the movement of power from a monarchy to a military dictatorship.D.the movement of power from regional governments to central governments.[SEP]B The theory that cities grow outward from a core utilizing several nodes of growth was proposed byA.Rostow.B.Ravenstein.C.von Thünen.D.Harris and Ullmann.[SEP]D The theory that the main purpose of a settlement or market town is to furnish goods and services to the surrounding market area is called theA.urban hierarchy theory.B.central place theory.C.concentric zone model.D.multiplier effect.[SEP]B Which one of the following statements does NOT correctly describe transnational companies (TNCs)?A.Many TNCs operate in areas of electronics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and petroleum.B.Most TNCs produce and sell manufactured goods.C.Most TNCs are headquartered in the United States, Japan, and the European Union.D.TNCs are generally controlled by foreign governments.[SEP]D The "melting pot" theory of combining several immigrant groups into one mainstream culture is calledA.amalgamation theory.B.acculturation.C.ethnic islands.D.ethnic clustering.[SEP]A Which theory below was used as justification for US involvement in Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s?A.DevolutionB.ColonialismC.Heartland theoryD.Containment theory[SEP]D Urban agriculture can benefit urban society in all of the following ways EXCEPTA.create sustainable food systems in urban areas.B.provide jobs for women and children.C.turn urban waste into a resource when utilized in safe manner.D.replace agribusiness as the main focus of global food production.[SEP]D Which one of the following organizations is NOT a supranational organization?A.UNB.NATOC.ASEAND.PLO[SEP]D Which one of the following demographic factors characterizes stages 4 and 5 in the demographic transition model?A.Zero population growthB.High mortality ratesC.High birth ratesD.High sex ratios[SEP]A Which of the following statements does NOT describe a factor that contributed to suburbanization in the United States?A.A shorter workweek made time for a commute possible.B.Changes in the housing mortgage regulations made home ownership easier.C.Fixed-route public transit routes increased in importance.D.Improved automobiles made transportation easier and less limited.[SEP]C An isobar map shows lines connecting all points of equalA.atmospheric pressureB.surface temperatureC.elevationD.precipitation[SEP]A Ralph purchases garden fertilizer at the nearby garden shop rather than drive 50 miles to the neighboring town for the same product. This reflects which type of spatial interaction?A.TransferabilityB.ComplementarityC.Intervening opportunityD.Territoriality[SEP]C What type of countries generally possesses a greater variety of climates and resources than other countries?A.Perforated statesB.Fragmented statesC.Elongated statesD.Prorupt states[SEP]C Which of the following factors has little or no impact on mortality rates in the developing countries?A.New medicinesB.Improved birth control methodsC.PesticidesD.Famine relief[SEP]B The idea that you identify with, and give allegiance, to a nation-state isA.regionalism.B.diffusion.C.iconography.D.nationalism.[SEP]D What condition occurs when the people of one state want to annex a territory whose population is ethnically related to that state's population but now under the rule of another state?A.NationalismB.Resource disputeC.IrredentismD.Positional dispute[SEP]C Variations in vocabulary, pronunciation, and rhythm in a spoken language are calledA.syntax.B.isoglosses.C.lingua francas.D.dialects.[SEP]D Boundary problems along the United States–Mexico border are caused by which type of issue below?A.Ownership of fertile groundB.Land useC.IrredentismD.Immigration[SEP]D In which country does language pose a centrifugal force?A.CanadaB.United StatesC.BrazilD.Norway[SEP]A Quebec is a strong example of which of the following situations?A.IrredentismB.SecessionC.EthnonationalismD.A colony[SEP]C Which of the following items below is NOT considered a barrier to the diffusion of an innovation?A.InternetB.DistanceC.Cultural obstaclesD.Government interference[SEP]A Change in any culture is introduced through all the following processes EXCEPTA.innovation.B.diffusion.C.acculturation.D.gravity.[SEP]D Which of the following statements regarding historical North American migration streams is NOT correct?A.Canada's first major migration came from France.B.Canada's second major migration stream originated in the British Isles.C.Canada's third major migration stream came from Latin America.D.The first major migration wave to the United States originated in Europe.[SEP]C A chief factor that contributed to the Second Agricultural Revolution wasA.the Industrial Revolution.B.World War I.C.World War II.D.the discovery of the plow.[SEP]A Zero population growth (ZPG) is achieved whenA.CBR – CDR 5 2.B.Births 1 immigration 5 deaths 1 emigration.C.Total fertility 5 3.D.Replacement fertility is achieved.[SEP]B In which of the following Asian countries would one find special economic zones (SEZs)?A.JapanB.South KoreaC.ChinaD.Vietnam[SEP]C Which of the following industries does NOT need to be close to its markets?A.Dairy foodsB.Bulk-gaining productsC.Single-market productsD.Bulk-reducing products[SEP]D Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a city in the developing world?A.Contains modern centers of commerceB.Has a well-developed infrastructureC.Experiences large in-migrations of rural people into the cityD.Produces a large share of its country's GDI[SEP]B A map that presents a single class of statistics is called aA.general purpose map.B.thematic map.C.reference map.D.mental map.[SEP]B The construction of freeways leads to all but which of the following results?A.Urban sprawlB.Traffic increaseC.Traffic congestionD.Decreased dependency on cars[SEP]D Which continent has the highest total fertility rates?A.AfricaB.AsiaC.South AmericaD.Europe[SEP]A What monotheistic religion is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ of Nazareth?A.IslamB.ChristianityC.HinduismD.Buddhism[SEP]B Which of the following statements is true concerning folklore?A.It is the written tradition of a group.B.It encourages changing the old values and customs.C.It serves to blend all cultures into one.D.It expresses in words the shared values of a group by expressing their ideals.[SEP]D The irregularity of the wet monsoon in South Asia in recent years may have a significant negative effect on which of the following?A.Food productionB.Population patternsC.Wildlife conservation effortsD.Tourism[SEP]A According to Alfred Weber's least-cost theory, which one of the following costs of production is the most important factor in locating an industry?A.LaborB.TransportC.Raw materialsD.Agglomeration costs[SEP]B The climate of Great Britain is milder than most other places along the same latitude for which of the following reasons?A.The Gulf Stream brings warm waters to Great Britain, raising the temperature of winds that blow onto the island.B.Hot springs throughout the country raise the temperature of the surrounding land and air.C.Mountain ranges in the north of Great Britain act as a barrier to cold winds blowing from the Arctic.D.Small landmasses generate their own local climate and are largely unaffected by latitude.[SEP]A Which of the following supranational organizations is not an economic union?A.EUB.CARICOMC.NAFTAD.NATO[SEP]D The global lingua franca isA.Chinese.B.English.C.French.D.Arabic.[SEP]B What are the two major branches of Islam?A.Sunni and ShintoB.Shinto and ShiiteC.Sunni and ShiiteD.Shamanism and Shiite[SEP]C What was the primary reason the Green Revolution did NOT help Africa much?A.It targeted crops Africans don't grow and eat.B.It required sophisticated machinery.C.Population growth has fallen so drastically that Africans don't need the increased food production.D.African agricultural production went up without its help.[SEP]A The largest exporter of agricultural goods in the world isA.China.B.Mexico.C.Chile.D.the United States.[SEP]D Which of the following statements is NOT part of Gunnar Myrdal's theory of cumulative causation?A.Developing and developed regions share similarly in wealth through trade.B.The core will always dominate the periphery.C.Growth and prosperity of the core exists at the expense of the periphery.D.Regions with initial advantage keep and expand it as they attract labor, capital, and trade.[SEP]A Which pair of religions below share a long-held tradition of cremating their dead?A.Hindu and BuddhistB.Hindu and MuslimC.Muslim and JewishD.Christian and Buddhist[SEP]A The official languages of Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana are English, Dutch, and French, respectively. On what continent are those countries located?A.North AmericaB.South AmericaC.AfricaD.Asia[SEP]B