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AP Human Geography Northern Secondary School Toronto, Ontario Merilyn McKelvey Geography and Civics Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Writing and Reading Why write the AP Human Geography exam? Unit Review Exam Format Exam Reading Sample Questions Practice Exam Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Quotes from Students AP Human Geography “I’m ‘aceing’ my first-year Geography course. We’re using the same text that we used in your class last year. Thanks a lot!” “My university gave me a first-year credit because of my good standing on the AP exam. I now have more time to concentrate on my other courses.” “Even though my school doesn’t accept AP standings, I was much less nervous during my first university exam.” Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

AP Human Geography Outline Nature and Perspectives Population Cultural Patterns and Processes Political Organization of Space Agricultural and Rural Land Use Industrialization and Economic Development Cities and Urban Land Use Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

AP Human Geography Exam 2.25 hrs; multiple choice and free response 39,878 exams written in 2008 112,500 exams in 2013 Credit accepted at SFU, UBC, Victoria, Calgary, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Brandon, York, Carleton, Guelph, Toronto, Brock, Ottawa, Queen’s, McMaster, Waterloo, Western Ontario, Wilfred Laurier, Laurentian, McGill, Concordia, Bishop’s, St. Mary’s, Memorial Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Canadian Exam Statistics AP Human Geography AP in Canada 17,000 exams written in 2012 438 Human Geography exams in 2013 AP in Ontario 137 Human Geography exams 2014 exam Tuesday noon, May 13 Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Pass Another Pile Follow the rubric! Consistency checks AP Human Geography Follow the rubric! Consistency checks Readers, Table Leaders and Question Leaders Sample Responses Suggestions for Students Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Suggestions for Students AP Human Geography Read the question Read the question again, looking for Stimulus material (graphs, maps, charts, diagrams) Key words Follow question structure when answering Blank line between sections Each question on a new page Write legibly Use key terms Explain ideas and/or process Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

AP Exam 3 Free-Response questions Multiple Choice 75 questions 1 hour Only one student out of 112,500 got 100% Marks for content 1 hour and 15 minutes No penalty for guessing https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-human-geography/exam-practice http://www.mrsgoldsteinsclass.com/uploads/1/8/5/9/18597726/frqs_2000-2010.pdf

Multiple-Choice Question AP Human Geography As an academic discipline, geography is principally concerned with the nature and meaning of place names. impact of the environment on human understandings and activities. evolving character and spatial organization of Earth’s surface. absolute location of places, peoples, and processes on Earth’s surface. construction of maps that depict places, peoples, and processes as accurately as possible. Answer: C Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Multiple-Choice Question OPEC is an example of a(n) Supranational organization Commonwealth Confederacy International organization National organization Answer: d

Free-Response Question 2007 AP Human Geography http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/ap07_human_geo_q1.pdf Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Von Thünen’s Agricultural Model AP Human Geography The drawings reflect agricultural activities in the hinterland of a large urban area. Apply the underlying principles of von Thünen’s agricultural land-use model to predict the locations of the activities shown in X and Y relative to a large urban area. X is located closer to the city and Y is located further from the city. 1 Point Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Von Thünen’s Agricultural Model http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/6/2/9.html

Von Thünen’s Agricultural Model AP Human Geography The drawings reflect agricultural activities in the hinterland of a large urban area. Choose either activity X or activity Y and apply the underlying principles of von Thünen’s agricultural land-use model to explain the location of that activity. Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Von Thünen’s Model X represents intensive agriculture, higher-value land, perishable goods, accessibility to market, where the farmer can maximize profit Y represents extensive agriculture, lower-value land, fewer perishable goods, less accessibility to market, where the farmer can maximize profit 1 point for identifying the concept 1 point for explanation

Von Thünen’s Agricultural Model AP Human Geography The drawings reflect agricultural activities in the hinterland of a large urban area. Discuss two factors that explain why agricultural land-use patterns today differ from those developed by von Thünen’s model in 1826. Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Von Thünen’s Agricultural Model Changes to model since 1826: Refrigeration and food preservation Improved transportation Regional, global markets Corporate decision making Government policies Agricultural products used for purposes other than food Forests no longer occupy a zone close to the market 4 points: 1 point for the identification of each of two factors 1 point for each of the two discussions

Free-Response Question In many cities in the Midwest United States, abandoned and dilapidated warehouses and factories can be found throughout the Central Business District (CBD). Describe the processes leading to the abandonment of these facilities. What are the likely current locations for the businesses previously occupying these spaces? Discuss at least two negative ramifications of the deindustrialization process that led to these kinds of urban landscapes.

Free-Response Question Describe the processes leading to the abandonment of these facilities. 1. Deindustrialization – moving to where labour and other costs are cheaper 2. Suburbanization 3. Globalization – improved transportation and communications technologies 2 points

Free-Response Question What are the likely current locations for the businesses previously occupying these spaces? EPZs – Export Processing Zones in Middle America and Southeast and East Asia where there is duty- and tariff-free production of manufactured goods SEZs – Special Economic Zones in China 1 point

Free-Response Question Discuss at least two negative ramifications of the deindustrialization process that led to these kinds of urban landscapes. Unemployment Loss of tax base Brownfields Racial segregation 2 points for identification of negative ramifications 2 points for correct discussion of ramifications

Practice Exam Available online and in workbooks AP Human Geography Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

AP Scores Your score is a weighted combination of your scores on the multiple-choice section and on the free-response section. The final score is reported on a 5-point scale as follows: 5 = extremely well qualified 4 = well qualified 3 = qualified 2 = possibly qualified 1 = no recommendation

Reading AP Human Geography June 2001 17 readers June 2009 200 readers in Lincoln, Nebraska Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

1. Nature and Perspectives AP Human Geography Dorling Cartograms of 2008 Summer Olympics http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/08/04/sports/olympics/20080804_MEDALCOUNT_MAP.html Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

AP Human Geography Dorling Cartograms of 2008 Summer Olympics http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/08/04/sports/olympics/20080804_MEDALCOUNT_MAP.html Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

1896 Games Athens 1912 Games Stockholm AP Human Geography Fairmont Royal York, April 2009

Dorling Cartograms of 2010 Winter Olympics http://2010games.nytimes.com/medals/map.html

Dorling Cartograms of Obesity in the United States 1995 - 2008 http://hci.stanford.edu/jheer/files/zoo/ex/maps/cartogram.html Colour shows % of population who are obese by state Size of circle shows absolute number of obese people by state Animated.

AP Human Geography Enjoy the World! Fairmont Royal York, April 2009