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AP® Human Geography explores how people shape—and are shaped by—places, regions, and spatial patterns on Earth. This practice set is organized by seven units, each broken into targeted sub-units with 20 questions apiece to build mastery of key models, vocabulary, and case studies. Students will practice interpreting maps and data, analyzing patterns of population, culture, politics, agriculture, urban systems, and development, and applying geographic reasoning to real-world scenarios—preparing them for both multiple-choice and free-response tasks.

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Units, Sub-Units

(Each sub-unit includes 20 questions.)

Unit 1 | Thinking Geographically

  • 1.1 Spatial Concepts & Scale — 20 Qs
  • 1.2 Diffusion & Spatial Interaction — 20 Qs
  • 1.3 Maps, Projections, GIS & Remote Sensing — 20 Qs
  • 1.4 Regions (Formal, Functional, Vernacular) — 20 Qs
  • 1.5 Place, Sense of Place & Toponyms — 20 Qs
  • 1.6 Sustainability & Human–Environment Interaction — 20 Qs

Unit 2 | Population and Migration Patterns and Processes

  • 2.1 Population Distribution & Density — 20 Qs
  • 2.2 Population Composition (Pyramids, Sex Ratio, Aging) — 20 Qs
  • 2.3 Demographic Transition & Epidemiological Transition — 20 Qs
  • 2.4 Malthus, Neo-Malthus & Carrying Capacity — 20 Qs
  • 2.5 Migration (Push–Pull, Ravenstein, Types) — 20 Qs
  • 2.6 Migration Consequences & Policies — 20 Qs

Unit 3 | Cultural Patterns and Processes

  • 3.1 Culture, Cultural Traits & Cultural Landscapes — 20 Qs
  • 3.2 Diffusion of Culture (Relocation, Expansion, Hierarchical) — 20 Qs
  • 3.3 Language: Families, Diffusion & Patterns — 20 Qs
  • 3.4 Religion: Distribution, Diffusion & Conflict — 20 Qs
  • 3.5 Ethnicity, Identity & Gender in Space — 20 Qs
  • 3.6 Folk vs. Popular Culture & Globalization — 20 Qs
  • 3.7 Acculturation, Assimilation & Syncretism — 20 Qs

Unit 4 | Political Patterns and Processes

  • 4.1 States, Nations & Nation-States; Stateless Nations — 20 Qs
  • 4.2 Territoriality, Sovereignty & the Law of the Sea — 20 Qs
  • 4.3 Boundaries (Types, Disputes) & Frontiers — 20 Qs
  • 4.4 State Shapes, Internal Boundaries & Governance — 20 Qs
  • 4.5 Electoral Geography & Gerrymandering — 20 Qs
  • 4.6 Devolution, Supranationalism (UN, EU, etc.) & Geopolitics — 20 Qs

Unit 5 | Agriculture and Rural Land-Use Patterns and Processes

  • 5.1 Origins of Agriculture & Hearths — 20 Qs
  • 5.2 Intensive vs. Extensive Agriculture; Rural Land-Use — 20 Qs
  • 5.3 von Thünen Model & Spatial Patterns — 20 Qs
  • 5.4 Green Revolution, GMOs & Food Security — 20 Qs
  • 5.5 Agribusiness, Commodity Chains & Global Trade — 20 Qs
  • 5.6 Rural Settlement Patterns & Land Survey Systems — 20 Qs
  • 5.7 Sustainability, Soil Degradation & Desertification — 20 Qs

Unit 6 | Cities and Urban Land-Use Patterns and Processes

  • 6.1 Urbanization, Megacities & World Cities — 20 Qs
  • 6.2 Rank-Size Rule vs. Primate Cities & Central Place Theory — 20 Qs
  • 6.3 Classic Urban Models (Burgess, Hoyt, Harris-Ullman) — 20 Qs
  • 6.4 Global/Regional Models (Latin American, African, SE Asian) — 20 Qs
  • 6.5 Suburbanization, Sprawl, Edge Cities & Transportation — 20 Qs
  • 6.6 Gentrification, Housing, Zoning & Smart Growth — 20 Qs
  • 6.7 Urban Sustainability & Quality of Life — 20 Qs

Unit 7 | Industrial and Economic Development Patterns and Processes

  • 7.1 Measures of Development (GDP/GNI, HDI, GII) — 20 Qs
  • 7.2 Rostow vs. Wallerstein; Core–Periphery — 20 Qs
  • 7.3 Industrial Location (Weber, Site & Situation) — 20 Qs
  • 7.4 Globalization, Outsourcing & NIDL — 20 Qs
  • 7.5 Trade Blocs, EPZs/SEZs & Maquiladoras — 20 Qs
  • 7.6 Deindustrialization, Services & Post-Industrial Economies — 20 Qs
  • 7.7 Sustainability, Microfinance & Ecotourism — 20 Qs