AP Human Geography

AP Human Geography

<p> AP Human Geography Chapter 3 Study Guide Test will consist of: 30 multiple choice questions (5 answer options) (2 points each) 3 short response questions (2-3 paragraphs) 2 – 15 point, 1-10 point</p><p>Tips:  Complete the study guide  Reread Ch. 3, refreshing yourself on maps, graphs, pictures, concepts, etc.  Review vocabulary for Ch. 3  Think of possible test questions</p><p>1. Explain the “Wet foot, dry foot policy”.</p><p>2. What is the difference between an immigrant and an emigrant?</p><p>3. What is the principle of distance decay in relation to migration?</p><p>4. What are the three types of movement? Give two examples for each.</p><p>5. What are the five laws of migration? Who is the theorist connected with them?</p><p>6. What are the three types of migration flow? Give examples of historical examples for each. 7. Describe the Atlantic slave trade. Where were slaves first brought in the Atlantic Slave trade? What were some effects on both the home and destination areas?</p><p>8. Where do you find a large migration toward in the U.S? What is the reason that has changed recently?</p><p>9. What are the six types of push / pull factors for migration?</p><p>10. What are the three characteristics of all refugees?</p><p>11. What are some reasons why guest workers come to a region? What are some reasons for them to go back?</p><p>12. Where are the three most common regions of dislocation? Give two examples from each and briefly describe the situation. 13. What are some historical examples of migration (both voluntary and forced) in the world? In the US?</p>

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