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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT #6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT #6 EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Agglomeration economics - answer-the savings to an individual enterprise derived from
locational association with a cluster of other similar economic activities, such as other
factories or retail stores

Break - of - bulk point - answer-a location where transfer is possible from one mode of
transportation to another; a location along a transport route where goods must be
transferred from one carrier to another

Bulk gaining industry - answer-an industry in which the final product weighs more or has
a greater volume than the inputs

Bulk reducing industry - answer-an industry in which the final product weighs less or
comprises of a lower volume than the inputs

Carrier efficiency - answer-the ratio of output to input for a given carrier

Comparative advantage - answer-the principle that an area produces the items for
which it has the greatest ratio of advantage or the lease ratio of disadvantage in
comparison to other areas, assuming free trade exists

Complimentary trade - answer-when two regions specifically satisfy each other's needs
through exchange of raw materials and or finished goods

Core region - answer-regions that dominate trade, control the most advanced
technologies, and have high levels of productivity within diversifies economies

Cottage region - answer-areas that are popular locations for recreational properties
such as cottages or summer homes

Cumulative causation - answer-the spiral buildup of advantages that occurs in specific
geographic settings as a result of the development of external economies,
agglomeration effects, and localization economies

Cultural convergence - answer-the tendency for cultures to become more alike as they
increasingly share technology and organizational structures in a modern world united by
improved transportation and communication

Deglomeration - answer-the process of deconcentration; the location of industrial or
other activities away from established agglomerations in response to growing costs of
congregation and regulation

, Deindustrialization - answer-the cumulative and sustained decline in the contribution of
manufacturing to a national economy

Dependency theory - answer-the notion that resources flow from a "periphery" of poor
and underdeveloped states to a "core" of wealthy states, enriching the latter at the
expense of the former; poor states are impoverished and rich ones are enriched by the
way poor states are integrated into the "world system"

Developed country - answer-a modern, industrialized country in which people are
generally better educated and healthier and live longer than people in the developing
countries

Developing country - answer-a country in which the society is less modern and less
industrialized and in which inhabitants are generally poorer than they are in developing
countries

Distance decay - answer-the effects of distance on interaction, generally the greater the
distance the less interaction

Economic sector - answer-in modern economics, there are four main sectors of
economic activity: primary, secondary, tetiary, and quatinary

Economies of scale - answer-cost advantages to manufacturers that accrue from high-
volume production, since the average cost of production falls with increasing output

Ecotourism - answer-responsible travel that does not harm ecosystems or the well-
being of local people

Energy consumption - answer-using energy; an indicator of development - mcds tend to
consume much more energy per capita then lcds do

Entrepot - answer-a trading center,or simply a warehouse, where merchandise can be
imported and exported without paying important duties , often at a profit

Export processing zone - answer-(epz) - designated areas of countries where
governments create conditions conducive to export-orientated production

Fixed costs - answer-an activity cost (as of investment in land, plant, and equipment)
that must be met without regard to level of output; an imput cost that is spatially
constant

Footloose industry - answer-a descriptive term applied to manufacturing activities for
which the cost of transporting material or product is not important in determining
location of production; an industry or firm showing neither market nor orientation

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