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The classic Malthusian Theory predicts that population growth will eventually outpace food production, leading to:
AP Human Geography / Unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes
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What is a pull factor that might attract migrants to a new location?
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How do environmental factors act as push factors in migration?
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Country X has a total area of 500,000 km², a population of 25 million, and 100,000 km² of arable land. If 5 million people work as farmers, what is the agricultural density?
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A country experiencing rapid industrialization shows declining death rates while birth rates remain high. According to demographic transition theory, what economic factor most directly explains this pattern?
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Which of the following formulas correctly represents the Net Migration Rate (NMR)?
AP Human Geography / Unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes
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In an industrialized society where reduced fecundity is prevalent due to career priorities, what is the expected impact on the Rate of Natural Increase (RNI) over the long term?
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A country exhibits the following characteristics: declining fertility rates, increasing median age, and negative natural population growth despite economic prosperity. Which theoretical framework best explains this demographic situation?
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Which of the following is a primary cause of an aging population?
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The demographic transition model suggests that as countries develop, they typically move through stages of population growth. Which population policy approach would most likely be implemented by a country in Stage 2 of the demographic transition model?
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The Netherlands and Bangladesh both have high arithmetic population densities, but their ecological footprints differ significantly. Which statement best explains why standard density calculations might be misleading when comparing these countries?
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A geographer studying the Sahel region of Africa notes increasing desertification. This phenomenon most directly demonstrates:
AP Human Geography / Unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes
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What is the main goal of amnesty programs for undocumented immigrants?
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What is the primary effect of high mortality rates on population dynamics?
AP Human Geography / Unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes
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Which factor most directly contributes to the global concern of overpopulation?
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A geographer is analyzing the spatial distribution of income levels across a metropolitan area. Which type of map would be most effective for showing the gradual change in median household income from the urban core to the suburbs?
AP Human Geography / Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
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What term describes a group of objects or points that are close together on a map?
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Which theory has been criticized for its deterministic view of human-environment interaction?
AP Human Geography / Unit 1: Thinking Geographically
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What does central place theory primarily seek to explain in human geography?
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Which mapping technique is most effective for depicting variations in a continuous variable like temperature?
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