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Odd One Out?

Test your AP Human Geography knowledge by identifying the odd one out among various terms and concepts. Engage in team discussions to sharpen your understanding of key geographical topics.

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Odd One Out?

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  1. Odd One Out? AP Human Geography AP Exam Review

  2. Look at the image to the right. Can you spot the odd one out?  • Pick up ya packets! 7 total • You will want to arm yourself with some note-taking materials. • The afterschool review session scheduled for today will be in my classroom. All others next week will be in ROOM 1816! For today, 05/06

  3. * You will see up to five terms, concepts, pictures, etc. * With your team, identify which one is the “odd one out” and discuss/explain WHY. Odd One Out Directions:

  4. Global Positioning System (GPS) Geographic Information System (GIS) Possibilism Remote Sensing Odd One Out?

  5. Absolute Relative Isogloss Situation Mathematical Odd One Out?

  6. Sikhism Buddhism Hinduism Islam Odd One Out?

  7. Immanuel Ravenstein Ernest Burgess Homer Hoyt James Vance Odd One Out?

  8. Taboo Diffusion Hearth Norms Blockbusting Odd One Out?

  9. Mediterranean Shifting Cultivation Dairying Livestock Ranching Mixed Crop and Livestock Odd One Out?

  10. WHO CIA OPEC NATO EU Odd One Out?

  11. Balkanization may result from all of the following factors EXCEPT (A) ethnic divisions. (B) varying levels of economic development within a country. (C) external pressures. (D) centripetal forces. (E) a strong central government. Multiple Choice Practice

  12. All of the following are true regarding the great metropolises of the developing world EXCEPT (A) They contain both great wealth and tremendous poverty. (B) Many retain architectural elements of their colonial past. (C) Most have squatter settlements on their outskirts. (D) They house an increasing proportion of the world’s population. (E) They rarely suffer from significant from pollution since their economies are less developed. Multiple Choice Practice

  13. Which of the following is FALSE concerning human spatial behavior? (A) Daily patterns of movement are fairly predictable. (B) People frequently travel far for basic necessities. (C) People’s movement is limited by the available transportation. (D) People tend to avoid perceived hazards. (E) People tend to move around more in their local environments. Multiple Choice Practice

  14. The term “transhumance” refers to (A) nomadic pastoralism that is seasonal. (B) slash-and-burn agriculture. (C) the mobility of an advanced economic society. (D) migration of people within the same region. (E) the modification of land on a hill or mountain to make it better suited for agriculture. Multiple Choice Practice

  15. Which of the following represents a synonymous relationship? (A) Nation : state (B) State : country (C) Territory : nation (D) Country : nation (E) Frontier : territory Multiple Choice Practice

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