Deck 1: Human Geography: A Cultural Approach

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The core focus of human geography is:

A) identifying places on a map
B) understanding regional similarities
C) describing cultural practices
D) relationships between people and spaces
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سؤال
Geographic information systems and remote sensing are examples of:

A) spatial modeling
B) visualization tools
C) theoretical perspectives
D) humanistic geography
سؤال
The word culture describes:

A) a means of communicating beliefs, practices, and values
B) the interactions between humans and their environments
C) the methods used to navigate between different places
D) traditional practices of indigenous peoples around the world
سؤال
Clothing, religious rituals, and food are examples of:

A) environmental determinism
B) cultural practices
C) globalization
D) spatial patterns
سؤال
Understanding the political, economic, and cultural effects of the distribution of Catholicism around the world is a way to examine:

A) spatial modeling
B) ecological systems
C) cultural landscapes
D) spatial patterns
سؤال
Which is NOT a part of culture?

A) genetics
B) ideology
C) technology
D) livelihood
سؤال
Understanding how human cultures interact with their environment reflects a(n):

A) spatial perspective
B) physical environment
C) ecological perspective
D) environmental determinism
سؤال
Culture is:

A) instinctive behavior
B) inherited, individual behavior
C) genetically derived group behavior
D) learned, collective behavior
سؤال
Which would NOT be studied by human geographers?

A) religion
B) language
C) government
D) anatomy
سؤال
Which would NOT be studied by physical geographers?

A) climate
B) terrain
C) government
D) vegetation
سؤال
Which is NOT an accurate definition of culture?

A) the complete population of a given county, state, or country
B) a dynamic mix of symbols, beliefs, speech, and practices; a distinctive group identity
C) the local, customary way of doing things (a "way of life")
D) a total way of life held in common by a people, including technology and government
سؤال
The social activities and interactions, ranging from religious rituals to food and clothing preferences, that collectively distinguish group identity are called:

A) cultural traits
B) cultural exhibits
C) cultural practices
D) cultural taboos
سؤال
A cultural approach to human geography would study all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the ways in which culture is expressed and symbolized on the built landscape
B) the ways in which language, religion, economy, and government vary or remain constant from place to place
C) how people function spatially and identify with place and region
D) how culture remains primarily a divisive force in a multicultural society
سؤال
In order to investigate the spatial pattern of wheat production in the world, a geographer would investigate:
1) climate and soil characteristics
2) available technology
3) cultural preferences
4) food taboos
5) government policies

A) 1 only
B) 1 and 2
C) 3, 4, and 5
D) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
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<strong>  -Based on the figure, which statement is NOT true?</strong> A) All continents, except Antarctica, contain both major and minor wheat-producing areas. B) In Africa, the only major wheat-producing area is found in Egypt. C) More of western Australia is used for producing wheat than eastern Australia. D) Wheat production in South America is found solely in the southern portion of the continent. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Based on the figure, which statement is NOT true?

A) All continents, except Antarctica, contain both major and minor wheat-producing areas.
B) In Africa, the only major wheat-producing area is found in Egypt.
C) More of western Australia is used for producing wheat than eastern Australia.
D) Wheat production in South America is found solely in the southern portion of the continent.
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<strong>  -According to the figure, which African country is NOT home to a minor wheat-producing area?</strong> A) Morocco B) Botswana C) South Africa D) Tunisia <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-According to the figure, which African country is NOT home to a minor wheat-producing area?

A) Morocco
B) Botswana
C) South Africa
D) Tunisia
سؤال
Which of the following is an example of folk culture?

A) punk rockers in Japan
B) California sushi rolls
C) cowboys in the American West
D) Somali refugees in Kenya
سؤال
The hippies of the 1960s formed a distinct segment of American society that set itself up in opposition to what it perceived as the problems of the dominant culture. Hippies can be said to have composed a distinctive:

A) subculture
B) culture
C) enclave
D) nonmaterial culture
سؤال
Which would NOT be considered a subculture?

A) NASCAR
B) punks
C) Catholics
D) Hip-hop
سؤال
Folk cultures and indigenous cultures have what characteristic in common?

A) They are ingrained in the national identity of their host country.
B) They are associated with geographically isolated areas.
C) Practitioners are ingrained into mainstream society.
D) Their cultures are not reliant upon local materials.
سؤال
Airports that have museum exhibits specific to the history of the city or state in which they are located are attempting to overcome:

A) placelessness
B) popular culture
C) folk culture
D) nonmaterial culture
سؤال
The wide range of beliefs, values, myths, and symbolic meanings of a culture form its:

A) nonmaterial culture
B) material culture
C) subculture
D) diaspora culture
سؤال
Which is NOT an element of nonmaterial culture?

A) myths
B) values
C) beliefs
D) buildings
سؤال
Which is an example of nonmaterial culture?

A) house types
B) eating utensils
C) clothing
D) myths
سؤال
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the United States, which was seen as a symbol of the American national character?

A) the railroad worker
B) the cowboy
C) the shopkeeper
D) the farmer
سؤال
Which concept suggests that a country's population possesses a set of recognizable characteristics or traits that characterize the "core" traits of that country?

A) urban culture
B) national culture
C) national character
D) folk culture
سؤال
A folk culture is NOT likely to be:

A) conservative
B) homogeneous
C) steeped in tradition
D) culturally diverse
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A(n) _____ culture is one composed of self-identified tribal peoples whose social, cultural, and economic conditions distinguish them from the national society of the country in which they live.

A) folk
B) indigenous
C) rural
D) national
سؤال
Indigenous peoples are often the descendants of the people who lived in a state or territory prior to:

A) the Renaissance
B) colonization
C) the twentieth century
D) the rise of slavery
سؤال
Which statement is NOT true of indigenous cultures?

A) They are the result of colonial efforts.
B) They are now minorities in their homelands.
C) They may share some of the material and nonmaterial characteristics that define folk cultures.
D) They typically provide the foundation for a national culture.
سؤال
Which statement is NOT true of popular culture?

A) The term was coined by the urban elite.
B) It focuses on specific, individual choices.
C) Its material culture tends to be mass-produced.
D) It was made possible by the invention of long-distance communication technologies.
سؤال
The presence of _____ in a downtown area may contribute to a sense of placelessness.

A) Walmart and McDonald's
B) a local hardware store
C) public parks
D) children
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<strong>  -Which concept developed by Edward Relph is illustrated in this photo?</strong> A) local consumption culture B) leisure landscape C) vernacular culture region D) Placelessness <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-Which concept developed by Edward Relph is illustrated in this photo?

A) local consumption culture
B) leisure landscape
C) vernacular culture region
D) Placelessness
سؤال
The overall phenomenon responsible for the landscape shown in this photo is:

A) the influence of a continental or worldwide popular culture
B) the tendency for diasporic landscapes to be located in easily accessible areas
C) the lower mobility of people in an era of globalization
D) the presence of thriving folk cultures in large swaths of the United States and Canada
سؤال
In popular culture, authority tends to be:

A) religious
B) dispersed
C) secular
D) conservative
سؤال
A geographer who uses an imaginary situation or abstraction in an attempt to isolate causes is building a:

A) model
B) space vs. place distinction
C) map
D) cartogram
سؤال
A study that analyzes how sea level rise will impact small islands in the Pacific Ocean is looking at how a global process impacts regional places. This is an example of looking at:

A) spatial modeling
B) different spatial scales
C) environmental determinism
D) abstract space
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<strong>  -According to this model, the elite residential sector lies:</strong> A) in the periphery of the city B) at the core of the city C) along the spine leading to/from the central business district D) in the zone of accretion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-According to this model, the elite residential sector lies:

A) in the periphery of the city
B) at the core of the city
C) along the spine leading to/from the central business district
D) in the zone of accretion
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<strong>  -According to this model, housing for the poorest people is MOST likely to be found in Sector:</strong> A) zone of maturity B) elite residential sector C) zone of accretion D) zone of peripheral squatter settlements <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-According to this model, housing for the poorest people is MOST likely to be found in Sector:

A) zone of maturity
B) elite residential sector
C) zone of accretion
D) zone of peripheral squatter settlements
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<strong>  -According to the model shown here, middle-class housing is MOST likely to be found in Sector:</strong> A) commercial/ industrial areas B) elite residential sector C) zone of peripheral squatter settlements D) zone of accretion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-According to the model shown here, middle-class housing is MOST likely to be found in Sector:

A) commercial/ industrial areas
B) elite residential sector
C) zone of peripheral squatter settlements
D) zone of accretion
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<strong>  -According to the model shown here, the transitional area between the mature zone and the periphery is found in Sector:</strong> A) spine B) elite residential sector C) zone of peripheral squatter settlements D) zone of accretion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-According to the model shown here, the transitional area between the mature zone and the periphery is found in Sector:

A) spine
B) elite residential sector
C) zone of peripheral squatter settlements
D) zone of accretion
سؤال
Which perspective on human geography tends to generalize diversity in an effort to reveal processes creating spatial patterns?

A) power and ideology
B) topophilia
C) model building
D) sense of place
سؤال
Understanding how people make meaning from experiences in places is a goal of:

A) spatial modeling
B) topophilia
C) the humanistic perspective
D) regionalism
سؤال
A geographer seeking to understand why people are reserved and quiet at memorials would be examining:

A) power and ideology
B) topophilia
C) model building
D) sense of place
سؤال
A community protest against a proposal to build a highway nearby is trying to assert:

A) the meaning and value that people derive from place
B) a new spatial model to justify their opposition
C) the highway will only work at the state scale
D) that democratic processes are not appropriate at the local scale
سؤال
A geographer asking questions about why laws against loitering on sidewalks are only enforced on some people and not others is asking questions from a:

A) humanistic perspective
B) social theoretical perspective
C) regional perspective
D) spatial modeling perspective
سؤال
Human geographers with a social theoretical perspective ask questions about:

A) power and ideology
B) topophilia
C) model building
D) sense of place
سؤال
Human geographers who want to understand how power influences people of different races, genders, or class will commonly use methods such as:

A) literary texts and works of art
B) spatial models
C) interviews and surveys
D) cartography
سؤال
Latitude and longitude coordinates were invented to help people:

A) navigate across oceans
B) find a precise position on earth
C) locate the prime meridian
D) find the north and south poles
سؤال
The location of the prime meridian through Greenwich, England, represents:

A) 0° latitude
B) 0° longitude
C) 180° longitude
D) 180° latitude
سؤال
How many satellites are necessary for a GPS receiver to be precisely located in time and space?

A) 12
B) 4
C) 1
D) 5
سؤال
Which of the following is an example of absolute location?

A) 40.7128°N, 74.0060°W
B) South of Portland
C) 97477-5218
D) Near the St. Louis Arch
سؤال
When Google Maps is telling us which way to turn to find a destination, it is converting absolute location into:

A) a sense of place
B) geographic information systems
C) relative location
D) global positioning system
سؤال
Most of the images of urban areas on Google Maps are from:

A) satellite images
B) global positioning systems
C) aerial photographs
D) geographic information systems
سؤال
Which of the following types of data would be analyzed with a geographic information system?

A) voter demographics
B) sales figures at a store
C) road networks
D) household budgets
سؤال
The study of human geography is organized around these five geographical concepts or themes:

A) region, mobility, globalization, nature-culture, and cultural landscape
B) climates, soils, globalization, cultural landscape, and region
C) mobility, region, globalization, diplomacy, and cultural landscape
D) mobility, immigration, globalization, nature-culture, and cultural landscape
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Which is NOT a type of region recognized by human geographers?

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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A region inhabited by people who have one or more traits in common is a:

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
سؤال
Which represents a functional region?

A) a region that grows pistachios
B) a region in which Welsh is spoken
C) a region showing the readership of a particular magazine
D) a region in which the descendants of American slaves live
سؤال
The number of formal regions recognized by geographers is:

A) zero
B) approximately 500
C) approximately 20,000
D) infinite
سؤال
Within a formal region, the cultural traits tend to be strongest:

A) at the core
B) in the periphery
C) on the outskirts
D) in the border zone
سؤال
Because cultures overlap and mix, formal region boundaries are often:

A) sharp
B) clearly delineated
C) geometric
D) fuzzy
سؤال
Which is NOT a formal region?

A) a corn-growing county in Iowa
B) a distribution network of the Washington Post
C) a Chinese community in California's San Gabriel Valley
D) the part of Russia called Siberia
سؤال
Formal regions typically exhibit:

A) a core-periphery pattern
B) well-defined boundaries
C) functional nodes
D) a set of culture traits with identical spatial patterns
سؤال
The hallmark of a formal region is cultural:

A) diversity
B) stratification
C) harmony
D) homogeneity
سؤال
The Amish people live mostly in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding areas. The people of this religious group are known for their simple lifestyles and their rejection of modern conveniences. A map showing the distribution of Amish in Pennsylvania would help to define a(n):

A) vernacular region
B) urban region
C) formal region
D) functional region
سؤال
Which is NOT an example of a functional region?

A) religion
B) county
C) city
D) precinct
سؤال
Which type of region is organized to operate politically, socially, or economically as one unit?

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
سؤال
State capitals and city halls are both examples of:

A) edges
B) nodes
C) peripheral architecture
D) border zones
سؤال
A region that is perceived to exist by its inhabitants is a:

A) formal region
B) functional region
C) vernacular region
D) cultural region
سؤال
Each state within the United States, and each province within Canada, can be considered a:

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) state region
D) functional region
سؤال
Which statement is NOT true of functional regions?

A) Their borders may or may not be clearly defined.
B) Their interpretation varies widely.
C) They generally do not coincide spatially with formal culture regions.
D) They are concrete rather than abstract entities.
سؤال
The pattern of church attendance and the distribution area of a first-run film are:

A) formal regions
B) functional regions
C) relocation regions
D) vernacular regions
سؤال
The "Midwest" and the "South" of the United States are best described as:

A) vernacular regions
B) urban regions
C) formal regions
D) functional regions
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<strong>  -A city's downtown area, as pictured here for Denver, is often the _____ of a functional region.</strong> A) edge B) node C) model D) ecosystem <div style=padding-top: 35px>
-A city's downtown area, as pictured here for Denver, is often the _____ of a functional region.

A) edge
B) node
C) model
D) ecosystem
سؤال
At a basic level, the vernacular region grows out of:

A) people's sense of belonging to and identification with a specific region
B) cultural homogeneity
C) the nodes of a functional region
D) functional organization
سؤال
A culture region that is perceived to exist by its inhabitants is a:

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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In a large city with multiple neighborhoods at different elevations, one part of the city is located at a higher altitude, and the people living in that neighborhood call it The Hills. The Hills is an example of a:

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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The spread of people, ideas, or things from one location to other locations where these items are not initially found is:

A) diffusion
B) interaction
C) ecology
D) teleology
سؤال
The migration of Europeans into the Western Hemisphere included those people introducing Christianity into the Americas, thereby illustrating the process of this type of diffusion.

A) stimulus
B) hierarchical
C) contagious
D) relocation
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Deck 1: Human Geography: A Cultural Approach
1
The core focus of human geography is:

A) identifying places on a map
B) understanding regional similarities
C) describing cultural practices
D) relationships between people and spaces
D
2
Geographic information systems and remote sensing are examples of:

A) spatial modeling
B) visualization tools
C) theoretical perspectives
D) humanistic geography
B
3
The word culture describes:

A) a means of communicating beliefs, practices, and values
B) the interactions between humans and their environments
C) the methods used to navigate between different places
D) traditional practices of indigenous peoples around the world
A
4
Clothing, religious rituals, and food are examples of:

A) environmental determinism
B) cultural practices
C) globalization
D) spatial patterns
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Understanding the political, economic, and cultural effects of the distribution of Catholicism around the world is a way to examine:

A) spatial modeling
B) ecological systems
C) cultural landscapes
D) spatial patterns
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Which is NOT a part of culture?

A) genetics
B) ideology
C) technology
D) livelihood
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Understanding how human cultures interact with their environment reflects a(n):

A) spatial perspective
B) physical environment
C) ecological perspective
D) environmental determinism
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Culture is:

A) instinctive behavior
B) inherited, individual behavior
C) genetically derived group behavior
D) learned, collective behavior
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Which would NOT be studied by human geographers?

A) religion
B) language
C) government
D) anatomy
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Which would NOT be studied by physical geographers?

A) climate
B) terrain
C) government
D) vegetation
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Which is NOT an accurate definition of culture?

A) the complete population of a given county, state, or country
B) a dynamic mix of symbols, beliefs, speech, and practices; a distinctive group identity
C) the local, customary way of doing things (a "way of life")
D) a total way of life held in common by a people, including technology and government
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The social activities and interactions, ranging from religious rituals to food and clothing preferences, that collectively distinguish group identity are called:

A) cultural traits
B) cultural exhibits
C) cultural practices
D) cultural taboos
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A cultural approach to human geography would study all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the ways in which culture is expressed and symbolized on the built landscape
B) the ways in which language, religion, economy, and government vary or remain constant from place to place
C) how people function spatially and identify with place and region
D) how culture remains primarily a divisive force in a multicultural society
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In order to investigate the spatial pattern of wheat production in the world, a geographer would investigate:
1) climate and soil characteristics
2) available technology
3) cultural preferences
4) food taboos
5) government policies

A) 1 only
B) 1 and 2
C) 3, 4, and 5
D) 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
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<strong>  -Based on the figure, which statement is NOT true?</strong> A) All continents, except Antarctica, contain both major and minor wheat-producing areas. B) In Africa, the only major wheat-producing area is found in Egypt. C) More of western Australia is used for producing wheat than eastern Australia. D) Wheat production in South America is found solely in the southern portion of the continent.
-Based on the figure, which statement is NOT true?

A) All continents, except Antarctica, contain both major and minor wheat-producing areas.
B) In Africa, the only major wheat-producing area is found in Egypt.
C) More of western Australia is used for producing wheat than eastern Australia.
D) Wheat production in South America is found solely in the southern portion of the continent.
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<strong>  -According to the figure, which African country is NOT home to a minor wheat-producing area?</strong> A) Morocco B) Botswana C) South Africa D) Tunisia
-According to the figure, which African country is NOT home to a minor wheat-producing area?

A) Morocco
B) Botswana
C) South Africa
D) Tunisia
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Which of the following is an example of folk culture?

A) punk rockers in Japan
B) California sushi rolls
C) cowboys in the American West
D) Somali refugees in Kenya
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The hippies of the 1960s formed a distinct segment of American society that set itself up in opposition to what it perceived as the problems of the dominant culture. Hippies can be said to have composed a distinctive:

A) subculture
B) culture
C) enclave
D) nonmaterial culture
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Which would NOT be considered a subculture?

A) NASCAR
B) punks
C) Catholics
D) Hip-hop
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Folk cultures and indigenous cultures have what characteristic in common?

A) They are ingrained in the national identity of their host country.
B) They are associated with geographically isolated areas.
C) Practitioners are ingrained into mainstream society.
D) Their cultures are not reliant upon local materials.
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Airports that have museum exhibits specific to the history of the city or state in which they are located are attempting to overcome:

A) placelessness
B) popular culture
C) folk culture
D) nonmaterial culture
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The wide range of beliefs, values, myths, and symbolic meanings of a culture form its:

A) nonmaterial culture
B) material culture
C) subculture
D) diaspora culture
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Which is NOT an element of nonmaterial culture?

A) myths
B) values
C) beliefs
D) buildings
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Which is an example of nonmaterial culture?

A) house types
B) eating utensils
C) clothing
D) myths
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In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the United States, which was seen as a symbol of the American national character?

A) the railroad worker
B) the cowboy
C) the shopkeeper
D) the farmer
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Which concept suggests that a country's population possesses a set of recognizable characteristics or traits that characterize the "core" traits of that country?

A) urban culture
B) national culture
C) national character
D) folk culture
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27
A folk culture is NOT likely to be:

A) conservative
B) homogeneous
C) steeped in tradition
D) culturally diverse
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A(n) _____ culture is one composed of self-identified tribal peoples whose social, cultural, and economic conditions distinguish them from the national society of the country in which they live.

A) folk
B) indigenous
C) rural
D) national
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29
Indigenous peoples are often the descendants of the people who lived in a state or territory prior to:

A) the Renaissance
B) colonization
C) the twentieth century
D) the rise of slavery
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30
Which statement is NOT true of indigenous cultures?

A) They are the result of colonial efforts.
B) They are now minorities in their homelands.
C) They may share some of the material and nonmaterial characteristics that define folk cultures.
D) They typically provide the foundation for a national culture.
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31
Which statement is NOT true of popular culture?

A) The term was coined by the urban elite.
B) It focuses on specific, individual choices.
C) Its material culture tends to be mass-produced.
D) It was made possible by the invention of long-distance communication technologies.
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32
The presence of _____ in a downtown area may contribute to a sense of placelessness.

A) Walmart and McDonald's
B) a local hardware store
C) public parks
D) children
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<strong>  -Which concept developed by Edward Relph is illustrated in this photo?</strong> A) local consumption culture B) leisure landscape C) vernacular culture region D) Placelessness
-Which concept developed by Edward Relph is illustrated in this photo?

A) local consumption culture
B) leisure landscape
C) vernacular culture region
D) Placelessness
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34
The overall phenomenon responsible for the landscape shown in this photo is:

A) the influence of a continental or worldwide popular culture
B) the tendency for diasporic landscapes to be located in easily accessible areas
C) the lower mobility of people in an era of globalization
D) the presence of thriving folk cultures in large swaths of the United States and Canada
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35
In popular culture, authority tends to be:

A) religious
B) dispersed
C) secular
D) conservative
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36
A geographer who uses an imaginary situation or abstraction in an attempt to isolate causes is building a:

A) model
B) space vs. place distinction
C) map
D) cartogram
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37
A study that analyzes how sea level rise will impact small islands in the Pacific Ocean is looking at how a global process impacts regional places. This is an example of looking at:

A) spatial modeling
B) different spatial scales
C) environmental determinism
D) abstract space
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38
<strong>  -According to this model, the elite residential sector lies:</strong> A) in the periphery of the city B) at the core of the city C) along the spine leading to/from the central business district D) in the zone of accretion
-According to this model, the elite residential sector lies:

A) in the periphery of the city
B) at the core of the city
C) along the spine leading to/from the central business district
D) in the zone of accretion
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39
<strong>  -According to this model, housing for the poorest people is MOST likely to be found in Sector:</strong> A) zone of maturity B) elite residential sector C) zone of accretion D) zone of peripheral squatter settlements
-According to this model, housing for the poorest people is MOST likely to be found in Sector:

A) zone of maturity
B) elite residential sector
C) zone of accretion
D) zone of peripheral squatter settlements
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40
<strong>  -According to the model shown here, middle-class housing is MOST likely to be found in Sector:</strong> A) commercial/ industrial areas B) elite residential sector C) zone of peripheral squatter settlements D) zone of accretion
-According to the model shown here, middle-class housing is MOST likely to be found in Sector:

A) commercial/ industrial areas
B) elite residential sector
C) zone of peripheral squatter settlements
D) zone of accretion
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41
<strong>  -According to the model shown here, the transitional area between the mature zone and the periphery is found in Sector:</strong> A) spine B) elite residential sector C) zone of peripheral squatter settlements D) zone of accretion
-According to the model shown here, the transitional area between the mature zone and the periphery is found in Sector:

A) spine
B) elite residential sector
C) zone of peripheral squatter settlements
D) zone of accretion
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42
Which perspective on human geography tends to generalize diversity in an effort to reveal processes creating spatial patterns?

A) power and ideology
B) topophilia
C) model building
D) sense of place
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43
Understanding how people make meaning from experiences in places is a goal of:

A) spatial modeling
B) topophilia
C) the humanistic perspective
D) regionalism
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44
A geographer seeking to understand why people are reserved and quiet at memorials would be examining:

A) power and ideology
B) topophilia
C) model building
D) sense of place
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45
A community protest against a proposal to build a highway nearby is trying to assert:

A) the meaning and value that people derive from place
B) a new spatial model to justify their opposition
C) the highway will only work at the state scale
D) that democratic processes are not appropriate at the local scale
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46
A geographer asking questions about why laws against loitering on sidewalks are only enforced on some people and not others is asking questions from a:

A) humanistic perspective
B) social theoretical perspective
C) regional perspective
D) spatial modeling perspective
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47
Human geographers with a social theoretical perspective ask questions about:

A) power and ideology
B) topophilia
C) model building
D) sense of place
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48
Human geographers who want to understand how power influences people of different races, genders, or class will commonly use methods such as:

A) literary texts and works of art
B) spatial models
C) interviews and surveys
D) cartography
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49
Latitude and longitude coordinates were invented to help people:

A) navigate across oceans
B) find a precise position on earth
C) locate the prime meridian
D) find the north and south poles
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50
The location of the prime meridian through Greenwich, England, represents:

A) 0° latitude
B) 0° longitude
C) 180° longitude
D) 180° latitude
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51
How many satellites are necessary for a GPS receiver to be precisely located in time and space?

A) 12
B) 4
C) 1
D) 5
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52
Which of the following is an example of absolute location?

A) 40.7128°N, 74.0060°W
B) South of Portland
C) 97477-5218
D) Near the St. Louis Arch
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53
When Google Maps is telling us which way to turn to find a destination, it is converting absolute location into:

A) a sense of place
B) geographic information systems
C) relative location
D) global positioning system
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54
Most of the images of urban areas on Google Maps are from:

A) satellite images
B) global positioning systems
C) aerial photographs
D) geographic information systems
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55
Which of the following types of data would be analyzed with a geographic information system?

A) voter demographics
B) sales figures at a store
C) road networks
D) household budgets
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56
The study of human geography is organized around these five geographical concepts or themes:

A) region, mobility, globalization, nature-culture, and cultural landscape
B) climates, soils, globalization, cultural landscape, and region
C) mobility, region, globalization, diplomacy, and cultural landscape
D) mobility, immigration, globalization, nature-culture, and cultural landscape
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57
Which is NOT a type of region recognized by human geographers?

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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58
A region inhabited by people who have one or more traits in common is a:

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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59
Which represents a functional region?

A) a region that grows pistachios
B) a region in which Welsh is spoken
C) a region showing the readership of a particular magazine
D) a region in which the descendants of American slaves live
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60
The number of formal regions recognized by geographers is:

A) zero
B) approximately 500
C) approximately 20,000
D) infinite
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61
Within a formal region, the cultural traits tend to be strongest:

A) at the core
B) in the periphery
C) on the outskirts
D) in the border zone
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62
Because cultures overlap and mix, formal region boundaries are often:

A) sharp
B) clearly delineated
C) geometric
D) fuzzy
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63
Which is NOT a formal region?

A) a corn-growing county in Iowa
B) a distribution network of the Washington Post
C) a Chinese community in California's San Gabriel Valley
D) the part of Russia called Siberia
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64
Formal regions typically exhibit:

A) a core-periphery pattern
B) well-defined boundaries
C) functional nodes
D) a set of culture traits with identical spatial patterns
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65
The hallmark of a formal region is cultural:

A) diversity
B) stratification
C) harmony
D) homogeneity
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66
The Amish people live mostly in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding areas. The people of this religious group are known for their simple lifestyles and their rejection of modern conveniences. A map showing the distribution of Amish in Pennsylvania would help to define a(n):

A) vernacular region
B) urban region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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67
Which is NOT an example of a functional region?

A) religion
B) county
C) city
D) precinct
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68
Which type of region is organized to operate politically, socially, or economically as one unit?

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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69
State capitals and city halls are both examples of:

A) edges
B) nodes
C) peripheral architecture
D) border zones
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70
A region that is perceived to exist by its inhabitants is a:

A) formal region
B) functional region
C) vernacular region
D) cultural region
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71
Each state within the United States, and each province within Canada, can be considered a:

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) state region
D) functional region
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72
Which statement is NOT true of functional regions?

A) Their borders may or may not be clearly defined.
B) Their interpretation varies widely.
C) They generally do not coincide spatially with formal culture regions.
D) They are concrete rather than abstract entities.
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73
The pattern of church attendance and the distribution area of a first-run film are:

A) formal regions
B) functional regions
C) relocation regions
D) vernacular regions
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74
The "Midwest" and the "South" of the United States are best described as:

A) vernacular regions
B) urban regions
C) formal regions
D) functional regions
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<strong>  -A city's downtown area, as pictured here for Denver, is often the _____ of a functional region.</strong> A) edge B) node C) model D) ecosystem
-A city's downtown area, as pictured here for Denver, is often the _____ of a functional region.

A) edge
B) node
C) model
D) ecosystem
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At a basic level, the vernacular region grows out of:

A) people's sense of belonging to and identification with a specific region
B) cultural homogeneity
C) the nodes of a functional region
D) functional organization
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77
A culture region that is perceived to exist by its inhabitants is a:

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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78
In a large city with multiple neighborhoods at different elevations, one part of the city is located at a higher altitude, and the people living in that neighborhood call it The Hills. The Hills is an example of a:

A) vernacular region
B) continental region
C) formal region
D) functional region
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79
The spread of people, ideas, or things from one location to other locations where these items are not initially found is:

A) diffusion
B) interaction
C) ecology
D) teleology
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The migration of Europeans into the Western Hemisphere included those people introducing Christianity into the Americas, thereby illustrating the process of this type of diffusion.

A) stimulus
B) hierarchical
C) contagious
D) relocation
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