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Unit 2 AP Human Geo
AP HUG review (questions I got wrong on test)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Where is most of the population clustered? | North, East, and Southeast Asia and Europe |
| What is demography the study of? | Population characteristics |
| What stage of the DTM is no country in? | Stage 1 |
| The highest natural increase rates are found in which stage of the demographic transition? | Stage 2 |
| Why is the United States census is politically important? | Statistically sampling reveals that homeless people are overcounted, particularly in large cities |
| In which stage of the ETM do diseases resurface? | Stage 5 |
| What type of migration is family reunification? | Chain |
| Which is a current intraregional migration trend in the United States? | Urban to suburban |
| Which is the most common negative impact of emigration on the country of origin? | Loss of working age population to another country |
| Among the difficulties faced by the Soviet Union's program to attract migrants to its industrial zones was? | Many heavy industries were located in remote northern area, which experienced harsh winters |
| A physical feature, such as a body of water, might actually aid transportation and migration because ocean travel may be easier than overland travel. However, if that physical feature hinders migration is an example of? | Intervening obstacle |
| Mexico provides the United States with its largest numbers of? | Both legal and undocumented immigrants |
| The migration transition model predicts that international migration reaches a peak at what stage of the demographic transition model? | Stage 2 |
| Which of the following would NOT be associated with an anti-natalist population policy? | Reducing the distribution of birth control |
| Migration to the United States declined during the 1920s primarily because of? | The imposition of quota laws |
| What are quota laws | The Immigration Act of 1924 limited the number of immigrants allowed entry into the United States through a national origins quota. |