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Semester Review

Question 1 TOPIC: U1LG1 What technology has directly impacted globalization?

Internet

Question 2 TOPIC: U1LG1 Hurricanes can be plotted and understood by what technology?

GIS

Question 3 TOPIC: U1LG2 Which block diagram best shows a transform or faulting boundary?

B

Question 4 TOPIC: U1LG2 Weathering, erosion, deposition, and soil building are all examples of what?

External processes

Question 5 TOPIC: U1LG2 These together are the what? hydro means water litho means rock atmos means air bio means life

4 Spheres

Question 6 TOPIC: U1LG3 Why does the Northern Hemisphere experience winter on December 22? A.The sun shines directly over the equator B.The sun shines directly over the Tropic of Capricorn C.The sun shines directly over the Tropic of Cancer D.The sun shines directly over the North Pole

B

Question 7 TOPIC: U1LG3 How does elevation influence precipitation? (4A) – Thinner air causes significant snow – Thicker air causes significant rain – Thinner air causes less snow – Thicker air causes less rain

Thinner air causes significant snow

Question 8 TOPIC: U1LG3 How does latitude influence temperature? (4A) – Has the most impact because water’s of the ocean help distribute the earth’s heat – Has the most impact because wind distributes temperatures across the earth’s surface – Has the most impact because water holds heat better than land – Has the most impact because since it determines the amount of sunlight an area receives

Has the most impact because since it determines the amount of sunlight an area receives

Question 9 TOPIC: U1LG4 Austin represents which of the following political entities? (13A) – State – Province – City – Country

City

Question 10 TOPIC: U1LG5 In order for Suprantionalism to succeed, some nations must have total control give up some control neglect human rights ignore the weak

give up some control

Which type of government controls most aspects of the lives of the citizens? U2 LG 1

Totalitarian U2 LG 1

In a monarchy power to rule is? U2 LG 1

Inherited at Birth U2 LG 1

Which economic system is controlled by supply and demand? U2 LG 2

Free Enterprise U2 LG 2

In North Korea a dictator controls all major aspects of the economy classifying them as which type of economy? U2 LG 2

Communist U2 LG 2

Socialism is considering a mixed economic system because? U2 LG 2

Some government control Some individual control U2 LG

List the 5 elements of culture U2 LG3

Language Religion Beliefs and Customs Institutions Technology U2 LG 3

The spread of democratic ideals from philosophers in Europe to the Founding Fathers in the United States is an example of Convergence or Divergence U2 LG 3

Convergence U2 LG 3

How did social relationships change because of the Neolithic Revolution? U2 LG 4

Unequal social classes developed. U2 LG 4

Many people living in the Caribbean are of West African descent because U2 LG 5

Triangle Trade Need for slave labor U2 LG 5

What was one effect of the Columbian exchange on European society? U2 LG 5

The population increased with the introduction of new foods. U2 LG 5