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Feminism/Gender
Feminism - The belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes and the social 
movements organized around that belief. 
Feminist Movement - Designed to consider gender as a way society organizes social relations, 
generally resulting in inequality between the sexes. 
Sex - An individual's membership in one of two biologically distinct categories- male or female. 
Gender - The physical, behavioral, and personality traits that a group considers normal for its 
male and female ...
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Feminism - The belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes and the social 
movements organized around that belief. 
Feminist Movement - Designed to consider gender as a way society organizes social relations, 
generally resulting in inequality between the sexes. 
Sex - An individual's membership in one of two biologically distinct categories- male or female. 
Gender - The physical, behavioral, and personality traits that a group considers normal for its 
male and female ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY DEVELOPMENT
Development - ANS A process of improvement in the material conditions of people through diffusion of 
knowledge and technology 
Gross domestic product (GDP) - ANS The value of total output of goods and services produced in a 
country in a given time period (normally one year). 
Gross nationally income (GNI) - ANS Calculates the monetary worth of what is produced within a 
country plus income received from investments outside the country, as a more accurate way of 
measuring a country's wealth i...
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Development - ANS A process of improvement in the material conditions of people through diffusion of 
knowledge and technology 
Gross domestic product (GDP) - ANS The value of total output of goods and services produced in a 
country in a given time period (normally one year). 
Gross nationally income (GNI) - ANS Calculates the monetary worth of what is produced within a 
country plus income received from investments outside the country, as a more accurate way of 
measuring a country's wealth i...
AP Human Geography- Chapter 1- basic concepts
Define map - ANS A two dimensional or flat scale model of Earth's surface or a portion of it. 
What is the science of mapmaking called? - ANS Cartography 
What are the two purposes that not served? - ANS A reference tool and a communication tool 
Who first used the term geography? - ANS Eratosthenes 
What does the term geography mean? - ANS The study of where things are found on the earth surface 
and reasons for their location. 
Define scale - ANS The level of detail and the amount of area cov...
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Define map - ANS A two dimensional or flat scale model of Earth's surface or a portion of it. 
What is the science of mapmaking called? - ANS Cartography 
What are the two purposes that not served? - ANS A reference tool and a communication tool 
Who first used the term geography? - ANS Eratosthenes 
What does the term geography mean? - ANS The study of where things are found on the earth surface 
and reasons for their location. 
Define scale - ANS The level of detail and the amount of area cov...
ch 1 geography 100% PASSED
contemporary geography - ANS The scientific study of the location of people and activities across earth 
and the reasons for their distribution 
What questions do geographers ask? - ANS They ask where things are like what is a specific feature's 
location. Why a certain feature is there like what force(human or physical) caused a feature to be 
located where they are. 
How do geographers organize their subject matter? - ANS They organize by place, geographers 
understand that something happenin...
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contemporary geography - ANS The scientific study of the location of people and activities across earth 
and the reasons for their distribution 
What questions do geographers ask? - ANS They ask where things are like what is a specific feature's 
location. Why a certain feature is there like what force(human or physical) caused a feature to be 
located where they are. 
How do geographers organize their subject matter? - ANS They organize by place, geographers 
understand that something happenin...
Chapter 1 geography
Geography - ANS a study of where people, places, and things are located and how they are related to 
each other. 
GIS-Geographic information systems. - ANS Uses computer technology, to collect, manipulate and 
analyze data. 
Absolute location - ANS where a place is on the globe (coordinates) 
Hemispheres - ANS halves of earth 
Relative location - ANS where a place is compared to other places nearby 
Character of a place - ANS comprised of a place's physical and human characteristics 
Perception...
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Geography - ANS a study of where people, places, and things are located and how they are related to 
each other. 
GIS-Geographic information systems. - ANS Uses computer technology, to collect, manipulate and 
analyze data. 
Absolute location - ANS where a place is on the globe (coordinates) 
Hemispheres - ANS halves of earth 
Relative location - ANS where a place is compared to other places nearby 
Character of a place - ANS comprised of a place's physical and human characteristics 
Perception...
Europe: Physical Geography
Danube River 
Europe's second longest river 
Pyrenees Mountains 
A mountain range that extends along the border between France and Spain 
Rhine River 
A river in Western Europe that flows from eastern Switzerland into the North Sea. 
Seine River 
a French river that flows through the heart of Paris and then northward into the English Channel 
Alps Mountains
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Danube River 
Europe's second longest river 
Pyrenees Mountains 
A mountain range that extends along the border between France and Spain 
Rhine River 
A river in Western Europe that flows from eastern Switzerland into the North Sea. 
Seine River 
a French river that flows through the heart of Paris and then northward into the English Channel 
Alps Mountains
French geography quiz
- ANS 
shape of france - ANS hexagon 
host summers with sometimes snowy winters - ANS central and eastern france 
hot summers and mild winters often made colder by the cold minstral wind - ANS the south (midi) 
long harsh winters and some hot sun in the summer - ANS vosges, jura, alps, pyrenees 
often rainy - ANS north, and western coastal regions 
capital of rouen. famous for cathedral painted by monet. home to mont st michel. geography mix of 
green countryside and farmland, and beauitful coas...
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shape of france - ANS hexagon 
host summers with sometimes snowy winters - ANS central and eastern france 
hot summers and mild winters often made colder by the cold minstral wind - ANS the south (midi) 
long harsh winters and some hot sun in the summer - ANS vosges, jura, alps, pyrenees 
often rainy - ANS north, and western coastal regions 
capital of rouen. famous for cathedral painted by monet. home to mont st michel. geography mix of 
green countryside and farmland, and beauitful coas...
Geographic Features
archipelago 
A group or chain of islands 
bay 
an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf 
canyon 
A deep, narrow valley with steep sides 
delta 
A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake 
desert 
An extremely dry area with little water and few plants 
foothills 
low hills at the base of a mountain range 
harbor 
a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo 
hill 
A small area of land that is higher than t...
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archipelago 
A group or chain of islands 
bay 
an indentation of a shoreline larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf 
canyon 
A deep, narrow valley with steep sides 
delta 
A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake 
desert 
An extremely dry area with little water and few plants 
foothills 
low hills at the base of a mountain range 
harbor 
a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo 
hill 
A small area of land that is higher than t...
Geography – Australia RATED A+
Which European country used Australia as a prison colony? - ANS Great Britain 
The original inhabitants of Australia are known as the? - ANS aborigines 
The original inhabitants of New Zealand are known as the - ANS Maoris 
Explain the importance and outcome of the Treaty of Waitangi. - ANS Resulted in land wars and many 
subsequent deaths. 
Three Parts of Treaty of Waitangi - ANS 1. that the Queen (or king) of Great Britain has the right to rule 
over New Zealand; 
2. that Maori chiefs would ke...
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Which European country used Australia as a prison colony? - ANS Great Britain 
The original inhabitants of Australia are known as the? - ANS aborigines 
The original inhabitants of New Zealand are known as the - ANS Maoris 
Explain the importance and outcome of the Treaty of Waitangi. - ANS Resulted in land wars and many 
subsequent deaths. 
Three Parts of Treaty of Waitangi - ANS 1. that the Queen (or king) of Great Britain has the right to rule 
over New Zealand; 
2. that Maori chiefs would ke...
GEOGRAPHY — The Five Themes of Geography
The Five Themes of Geography - ANS 1) Location 
2) Place 
3) Human - Environment Interaction 
4) Movement 
5) Region 
Location - ANS Every place on Earth has a location. Location is defined in terms of ABSOLUTE and 
RELATIVE location. The theme of location is concerned with the question: "Where is it?" 
A) Absolute Location B) Relative Location 
TYPES of Location - ANS A) Absolute Location — The exact spot on Earth where something is found. 
Example: Niambey, the capital of Niger, is located...
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The Five Themes of Geography - ANS 1) Location 
2) Place 
3) Human - Environment Interaction 
4) Movement 
5) Region 
Location - ANS Every place on Earth has a location. Location is defined in terms of ABSOLUTE and 
RELATIVE location. The theme of location is concerned with the question: "Where is it?" 
A) Absolute Location B) Relative Location 
TYPES of Location - ANS A) Absolute Location — The exact spot on Earth where something is found. 
Example: Niambey, the capital of Niger, is located...