AP Human Geography Vocabulary Quiz 1

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Test your knowledge of key vocabulary and concepts in AP Human Geography with this interactive quiz! Designed for students and educators alike, this quiz covers a variety of important terms and theories related to the study of human interactions with the environment.

Key Features:

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
  • Learn and reinforce essential vocabulary
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by MappingEarth202
What is Love of a place?
Ecofeminism
Topophilia
Nucleation
Core-periphery
The decrease of in acceptance of a cultural innovation with increasing time and distance from its origin.
Time-distance Decay
Border Zones
Topophilia
Land-division Patterns
A grouping of like places or the functional union of places to form a spatial unit.
Settlement Forms
Physical Environment
Stimulus Diffusion
Region
A term used to connote the objective, quantitative, theoretical, model-based, economics-oriented type of geography that seeks to understand spatial systems and networks through application of the principals of social science.
Dispersed
Expansion Diffusion
Space
Culture
Something that completely halts diffusion of innovation and blocks the spread of cultural elements.
Absorbing Barriers
Hierarchical Diffusion
Uneven Development
Human Development Index
Term that implies an ongoing set of movements of people, ideas, or things that have no particular center or periphery.
Border Zones
Natural Hazard
Disperesed
Circulation
Expansion diffusion in which innovations spread from one important person to another or from one urban center to another.
Hierarchical Diffusion
Relocation Diffusion
Stimulus Diffusion
Diffusion Diffusion
A type of settlement form in which people live relatively distant from each other.
Independent Invention
Nucleation
Dispersed
Nodes
Humans are part of, not separate from, nature and that the habitat possesses a soul and is filled with nature spirits.
Time-distance Decay
Organic View
Geography
Globalization
A total way of life held in common by a group of people, which includes just about everything.
Culture
Physical Environment
Region
Space - The Final Frontier
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