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Row 1, Col 1 Which country would be considered more developed? Gross DomesticInfant MortalityLiteracy ProductRateRate Mexico$15, % Nigeria$2, % Mexico

Row 1,Column 2 Which level of economic development is typical of nations with high infant mortality rates, low literacy rates and low life expectancy rates? A.less developed B.more developed A. less developed

Row 1,Column 3 Which of the following would be a more accurate prediction for a population pyramid that is top heavy (large older population). A.Economic growth will expand B.Investment will have to be made in healthcare for the elderly. B. Investment in healthcare for the elderly.

1,4 The population pyramid of a country Recently in an extended war would most Likely reflect: A.Small percentage of men 20 to 40. B.Large percentage of men 20 to 40. A. Small percentage of men 20 to 40.

2,1 Which of the following is an accurate Generalization about the distribution of The world’s population? A.The population in rural areas is Increasing. B. Urban centers are expanding. B. Urban centers are expanding.

2,2 Which factor most influenced the Expansion of urban areas like Hou-Orleans and Mexico City? A.Transportation corridors. B.Common physical geographic barriers A. Transportation corridors.

2,3 Most of the population in SW Asia and North Africa practice Islam and speak Arabic. Which is the best conclusion? A.SW Asia and North Africa is a region Based on cultural characteristics. B. SW Asia and North Africa are Separate regions because they are on Different continents. A. SW Asia and North Africa have common cultural characteristics.

2,4 Why is the Piney Woods of East Texas Considered a formal region? A.It is a spatial area with a singular Function. B. It is a spatial area with common Vegetation, landforms, and climate. B. It is a spatial area with common vegetation, landforms, and climate.

3,1 In a communist economic system the Production and distribution of goods is Determined by: A.Market forces B.Government officials

3,2 In a free-enterprise system, the decisions About what the produce are made in Response to: A.Consumer demand B.Government quotas A. Consumer demand

3,3 Which economic system would the U.S. Be classified in? A.Socialism B.Free-Enterprise

3,4 In Cuba, some people are earning extra Money by producing goods from their Homes. This is an example of: A.Working in primary industries. B.Establishing cottage industries.

4,1 Central Asia has a harsh geography and a Sparse population. This area is host to vast Amounts of natural resources, and in the Last ten years, many foreign firms have Piled into Central Asia in a race to secure The best assets. The level of economic Development is best described as: A.Fully developed with foreign investments. B.Heavily developed on primary industries.

4,2 High employment in agriculture would be Indicative that a region is heavily involved In which type of economic activity? A.Primary B.Secondary A. Primary

4,3 Which of the following locations would Best facilitate new commercial Agriculture? A.An area with a huge labor force close To an urban area. B. An area with transportation routes And close to water resources. B. An area with transportation routes and close to water resources.

4,4 How did the building of the Trans- Continental Railroad influence economic Patterns. A.New businesses formed near the stops Along the railroads. B. Migration patterns shifted from crossing Oceans to crossing land. A. New businesses formed near the stops along the railroads.

5,1 What is one way the governments of China (Communist) and the U.S. (Democracy) Operate differently? A.In China the executive leader is chosen By a legislative body and in the U.S. the Executive leader is chosen by popular vote. B. In China there is only one party to Choose from and in the U.S. there are Multiple political parties. B. China = 1 Party (Communist); U.S. = Multiple Parties (Democrats, Republicans, Reform, Independent)

5,2 Many courthouses and homes in Texas Reflect which cultural pattern? A.They show the strong influence of Religion in Texas. B. It is an example of Spanish architecture In Texas. B. Example of Spanish architecture in Texas.

5,3 Cultures are characterized by human Institutions. Which of the following best Describes cultural institutions? A.Customs that are adopted by groups of Immigrants new to a region. B. Practices passed from one generation to Another. B. Practices passed from one generation to another.

5,4 Speaker 1: I love to travel to New Orleans to eat the spicy Creole cuisine. Speaker 2: A trip through the Garden District of New Orleans is my fondest Memory. A.People view cultures differently. B.Patterns of culture change. A. People view cultures differently.