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Review for Chapter 3 Geography 1 vs. THE CLASS Review for Chapter 3 Geography

QUESTION 1 The people who leave their country and move to another. A. urbanization B. death rate C. emigrants D. refugees ANSWER: C. EMIGRANTS

QUESTION 2 Average number of births for every 1,000 people. A. death rate B. birthrate C. urbanization D. emigrants ANSWER: B. BIRTHRATE

QUESTION 3 People forced to flee from their countries A. urbanization B. refugees C. emigrants D. birthrate ANSWER: B. REFUGEES

QUESTION 4 People’s movement to cities. A. urbanization B. emigrants C. refugees D. birthrate ANSWER: A. URBANIZATION

QUESTION 5 Number of deaths for every 1,000 people. A. urbanization B. refugees C. birthrate D. death rate ANSWER: D. DEATH RATE

QUESTION 6 Which of the following is a major world religion? A. Buddhism B. Communism C. Monarchy D. Han Chinese ANSWER: A. BUDDHISM

QUESTION 7 Economic decisions based on customs or beliefs are found in a A. market economy B. free enterprise C. traditional economy D. socialism ANSWER: C. TRADITIONAL ECONOMY

QUESTION 8 River valley civilizations spread their knowledge and skills by A. emigrants B. cultural diffusion C. demography D. urbanization ANSWER: B. CULTURAL DIFFUSION

QUESTION 9 Kings and queens inherit the right to rule but have limited powers in a(n) A. absolute monarchy B. dictatorship C. socialist system D. constitutional monarchy ANSWER: D. CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY.

QUESTION 10 The local form of a language that differs from the main language is A. a culture B. English C. a dialect D. a trait ANSWER: C. A DIALECT

QUESTION 11 Trees, fertile soil, and clean water are examples of A. fossil fuels B. natural resources C. nonrenewable resources D. energy sources ANSWER: B. NATURAL RESOURCES

QUESTION 12 Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of A. hydroelectric power. B. pesticides C. urbanization D. fossil fuels ANSWER: D. FOSSIL FUELS

QUESTION 13 Which of the following is NOT a trade barrier? A. a free trade agreement B. a quota C. a tax on imports D. a tariff ANSWER: A. A FREE TRADE AGREEMENT

QUESTION 14 The ability of people to instantly communicate all over the world is known as A. the Industrial Revolution B. the Information Revolution C. the Agricultural Revolution D. high-speed cable ANSWER: B. THE INFORMATION REVOLUTION.

QUESTION 15 As countries globalize, they become A. more democratic B. less democratic C. less interdependent D. more interdependent ANSWER: D. MORE INTERDEPENDENT

QUESTION 16 The most important reason people move to cities is to A. increase urbanization B. find jobs C. leave densely populated places D. become refugees ANSWER: B. FIND JOBS

QUESTION 17. People prefer to live in places that have good land, a favorable climate, and A. plentiful water B. high birthrates C. forests D. rivers ANSWER: A. PLENTIFUL WATER

QUESTION 18 One challenge of population growth is famine, which means A. a lack of housing B. a lack of food C. an increase in population density D. a lack of water supply ANSWER: B. A LACK OF FOOD

QUESTION 19 In 1999 the earth’s population reached A. 23 million B. 50 million C. 1 billion D. 6 billion ANSWER: D. 6 BILLION