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REVIEW FOR….. SEMESTER EXAM
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This leadership style, such as Cuba or former Libya, are ones in which there is ONLY one person making decisions for his country and to rule by force. This type of government would be known as a
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This leadership style, such as Cuba or former Libya, are ones in which there is ONLY one person making decisions for his country and to rule by force. This type of government would be known as a TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT
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How does latitude affect climate?
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Closer to the Equator the warmer the climate. How does latitude affect climate?
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How does the Rio Grande help Mexico and the United States to control their territories? 6.5(B)
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The river creates a physical geographic boundary for both regions. How does the Rio Grande help Mexico and the United States to control their territories? 6.5(B)
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Which number is where France is located?
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NUMBER TWO (2)
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Which number is where Sweden is located?
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Number Seven (7)
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What accounts for Haiti’s population density? (6.3C) Country Population (In Millions) Population Density (In Millions) Per Capita Electric Usage Hours Per Person Haiti 7.0 650 1800 90 Mexico 101.9134 9100 1676 Panama 2.894 6000 1423 Peru 2755 4550 629 Venezuela 23968 6200 3158
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What accounts for Haiti’s population density? (6.3C) Country Population (In Millions) Population Density (In Millions) Per Capita Electric Usage Hours Per Person Haiti 7.0 650 1800 90 Mexico 101.9134 9100 1676 Panama 2.894 6000 1423 Peru 2755 4550 629 Venezuela 23968 6200 3158 Geography
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Based on the above map, most cities in Canada are located near the — 6.3(A)
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United States Based on the above map, most cities in Canada are located near the — 6.3(A)
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North America is described as a highly urbanized region. Urbanization in the region was primarily caused by — 6.4.C
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migration within the region from rural areas North America is described as a highly urbanized region. Urbanization in the region was primarily caused by — 6.4.C
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Which letter on the map indicates the location of the Isthmus of Panama?(6.4D)
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D
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In a communist economic system, such as that of Cuba, economic decisions are primarily made by —(6.9A)
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the central government In a communist economic system, such as that of Cuba, economic decisions are primarily made by —(6.9A)
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What has been the long- term significance of French settlers in Canada? 6.1.A
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They created a strong culture region within Canada. What has been the long- term significance of French settlers in Canada? 6.1.A
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What question would a geographer ask to better understand the information in the map above?6.3B
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Why are the top-coffee producing countries in the tropics? What question would a geographer ask to better understand the information in the map above?6.3B
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What qualities above apply to all societies? 6.17D I.Government II. Language III.Traditions IV.Types of Work
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I, II, III, IV What qualities above apply to all societies? 6.17D I.Government II. Language III.Traditions IV.Types of Work
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Based on the information in the above excerpt, which factor continues to be an economic Challenge for Haiti? (6.8B) Haiti is a free market economy that enjoys the advantages of low labor costs and tariff-free access to the US for many of its exports. Poverty, corruption, vulnerability to natural disasters, and low levels of education for much of the population are among Haiti's most serious impediments to economic growth. Haiti's economy suffered a severe setback in January 2010 when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake destroyed much of its capital city, Port-au-Prince, and neighboring areas. Currently the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere with 80% of the population living under the poverty line and 54% in abject poverty, the earthquake further inflicted $7.8 billion in damage and caused the country's GDP to contract. In 2011, the Haitian economy began recovering from the earthquake. However, two hurricanes adversely affected agricultural output and the low public capital spending slowed the recovery in 2012. — “Haiti,” CIA World Fact book https://www.cia.gov (accessed July 17, 2014)
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Based on the information in the above excerpt, which factor continues to be an economic Challenge for Haiti? (6.8B) Haiti is a free market economy that enjoys the advantages of low labor costs and tariff-free access to the US for many of its exports. Poverty, corruption, vulnerability to natural disasters, and low levels of education for much of the population are among Haiti's most serious impediments to economic growth. Haiti's economy suffered a severe setback in January 2010 when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake destroyed much of its capital city, Port-au-Prince, and neighboring areas. Currently the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere with 80% of the population living under the poverty line and 54% in abject poverty, the earthquake further inflicted $7.8 billion in damage and caused the country's GDP to contract. In 2011, the Haitian economy began recovering from the earthquake. However, two hurricanes adversely affected agricultural output and the low public capital spending slowed the recovery in 2012. — “Haiti,” CIA World Fact book https://www.cia.gov (accessed July 17, 2014) Poverty
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Argentina, Brazil and Peru each have governments that are examples of — 6.12A
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rule by many Argentina, Brazil and Peru each have governments that are examples of — 6.12A
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An increase in the country’s life expectancy. Gross domestic product (GDP) increases The poverty level increases rapidly. Literacy rates increase. As countries increase their level of economic development all of the following occur EXCEPT
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An increase in the country’s life expectancy. Gross domestic product (GDP) increases The poverty level increases rapidly. Literacy rates increase. As countries increase their level of economic development all of the following occur EXCEPT
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What is the BEST title for the box above? 6.15A Customs Beliefs Language
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Factors That Define Culture What is the BEST title for the box above? 6.15A Customs Beliefs Language
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What is a contribution of the ancient Greeks that continues to influence societies today? 6.16A
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Democratic Government What is a contribution of the ancient Greeks that continues to influence societies today? 6.16A
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Today most governments in South America are considered limited. Additionally, most countries in South America are considered economically developed. One reason why many South American countries limit the power of government is in order to — 6.11C
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promote economic freedom Today most governments in South America are considered limited. Additionally, most countries in South America are considered economically developed. One reason why many South American countries limit the power of government is in order to — 6.11C
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How does physical geography in Europe affect the distribution of goods? 6.3B
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Mountain barriers have closed off access to overland routes in Europe. How does physical geography in Europe affect the distribution of goods? 6.3B
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What two renewable resources have been the focus of tension in the Amazon River basin? 6.6B
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Timber and fertile soil What two renewable resources have been the focus of tension in the Amazon River basin? 6.6B
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The conditions listed above are evident in France, Germany, and Great Britain as these societies deal with the challenges created by — 6.15C Need for immigrant populations to learn native languages Mistrust and misunderstanding of cultural differences Displacement of native populations
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multiculturalism The conditions listed above are evident in France, Germany, and Great Britain as these societies deal with the challenges created by — 6.15C Need for immigrant populations to learn native languages Mistrust and misunderstanding of cultural differences Displacement of native populations
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Make a table that correctly depicts this information? 6.3D In 2001, the population of Brazil was 174,468,575. The gross domestic product per capita was $7,500. The average life expectancy was 63.24 years. In 2001, the population of Chile was 15,328,467. The gross domestic product per capita was $10,000. The average life expectancy was 75.94 years. In 2001, the population, of Peru was 27,483,864. The gross domestic product per capita was $4,100. The average life expectancy was 70.3 years.
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Make a table that correctly depicts this information? 6.3D In 2001, the population of Brazil was 174,468,575. The gross domestic product per capita was $7,500. The average life expectancy was 63.24 years. In 2001, the population of Chile was 15,328,467. The gross domestic product per capita was $10,000. The average life expectancy was 75.94 years. In 2001, the population, of Peru was 27,483,864. The gross domestic product per capita was $4,100. The average life expectancy was 70.3 years. Country Life Expectancy GDP Population Chile 75.94 $10,000 15,328,467 Peru 70.3 $4,100 27,483,864 Brazil 63.24 $7,500 174,468,575
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The economic activity described above is an example of — 6.10A Former professional football [soccer] player and chocolatier Alexandre Ferreira is also hopeful that sales won't decline after the World Cup. Orders to chains, multinational companies and consumers are up 50% since he launched a special range of chocolates for the event. "In our case, the main reason to invest in the World Cup was thinking about internationalizing our brand, knowing that many foreigners would be coming to our country and that they would have the opportunity to be introduced to our chocolates through one of our clients," says Ferreira, who started Brasilia-based Aguimar Ferreira in 2011. —Stephen Timm, “Will the World Cup prove profitable for Brazil’s business owners,” The Guardian, July 2014
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retail sales The economic activity described above is an example of — 6.10A Former professional football [soccer] player and chocolatier Alexandre Ferreira is also hopeful that sales won't decline after the World Cup. Orders to chains, multinational companies and consumers are up 50% since he launched a special range of chocolates for the event. "In our case, the main reason to invest in the World Cup was thinking about internationalizing our brand, knowing that many foreigners would be coming to our country and that they would have the opportunity to be introduced to our chocolates through one of our clients," says Ferreira, who started Brasilia-based Aguimar Ferreira in 2011. —Stephen Timm, “Will the World Cup prove profitable for Brazil’s business owners,” The Guardian, July 2014
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When people are told what and how much to produce and what to charge. It can be concluded that this country practices which type of economy?
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Communism When people are told what and how much to produce and what to charge. It can be concluded that this country practices which type of economy?
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Which of the following is likely the most significant cultural contribution of the United States to other cultures? 6.2.B
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Promotion of democracy Which of the following is likely the most significant cultural contribution of the United States to other cultures? 6.2.B
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The man made transportation corridor that connected the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean is located at? US Mexico F J H G
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The man made transportation corridor that connected the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean is located at? Point G US Mexico F J H G
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Based on the information in the chart, which country is experiencing the highest level of economic development in comparison to the others? 6.10B
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Chile Based on the information in the chart, which country is experiencing the highest level of economic development in comparison to the others? 6.10B
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Logging is a primary industry in Brazil. What characteristics of Brazil’s geography makes this industry possible?6.5A
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Numerous forests Logging is a primary industry in Brazil. What characteristics of Brazil’s geography makes this industry possible?6.5A
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If you were at 30 degrees N and 100 degrees W, what country and state would you be in? 6.4A
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Texas If you were at 30 degrees N and 100 degrees W, what country and state would you be in? 6.4A
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If a country is limited on labor as a factor of production, they may
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Allow a greater number of people to move into the country. If a country is limited on labor as a factor of production, they may
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In what way do the United States and Cuba differ in production of goods? 6.9B
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Decisions regarding goods are made by market demand in the United States and by central government in Cuba? In what way do the United States and Cuba differ in production of goods? 6.9B
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Free competition People start and own businesses The government tells the owners what to produce and how much to sell it for The government has limited control The benefits of a free enterprise system are all EXCEPT
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Free competition People start and own businesses The government tells the owners what to produce and how much to sell it for The government has limited control The benefits of a free enterprise system are all EXCEPT
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The origins of democratic forms of government came from
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Ancient Greece The origins of democratic forms of government came from
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Protection of individual rights Economic freedom Freedom of speech and press Not allowing voters to participate in elections All of the following are reasons to limit the power of government EXCEPT
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Protection of individual rights Economic freedom Freedom of speech and press Not allowing voters to participate in elections All of the following are reasons to limit the power of government EXCEPT
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What BEST explains how scarcity can affect international trade? (6.8C)
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Prices of the scarce item will increase with growing demand for the item. What BEST explains how scarcity can affect international trade? (6.8C)
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The line of longitude that is 0° (zero degrees) is called the ____________.
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PRIME MERIDIA N The line of longitude that is 0° (zero degrees) is called the ____________.
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