AP Human Geography : AP Human Geography

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Human Geography

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Example Questions

Example Question #4 : Territoriality

A perforated state is a state that __________.

Possible Answers:

is completely surrounded by another state

serves as a buffer between two much larger states

completely surrounds another state

stretches a long way in one direction, but a comparably short way in the other direction

is small and highly centralized

Correct answer:

completely surrounds another state

Explanation:

A perforated state is a state that completely surrounds another state. Two classic examples are Italy, which completely surrounds San Marino and the Vatican, and South Africa, which completely surrounds Lesotho. Due to the vulnerability of the surrounded state, it is often vital for that state to maintain good relations with the perforated state that surrounds them.

Example Question #5 : Territoriality

If the political barrier between two states is the 50th parallel on the lines of latitude, then the boundary between those two states is known as a(n) __________.

Possible Answers:

intermediate boundary

physical boundary

buffer state

arithmetic frontier

geometric boundary

Correct answer:

geometric boundary

Explanation:

When a line of latitude or longitude is used to delineate the political barrier between two states we call that boundary a “geometric boundary.” One famous example of a “geometric boundary” is the 49th parallel between the United States of America and Canada.

Example Question #11 : Political Organization Of Space

Which of these is an example of a prorupted state?

Possible Answers:

Belize

Australia

Paraguay

Thailand

Canada

Correct answer:

Thailand

Explanation:

A prorupted state is a state that has a primary body of territory that comprises most of the state, but that also has a long extension that can dramatically increase the territorial power and significance of the country. The classic example of a prorupted state is Thailand.

Example Question #7 : Territoriality

A country that is completely surrounded by the territory of other countries and has no access to the sea is said to be __________.

Possible Answers:

perforated

isolated

landlocked

devolved

stateless

Correct answer:

landlocked

Explanation:

The geographic term for a country that is completely surrounded by the territory of more than one other country and has no direct access to the sea is “landlocked.” Being landlocked is generally considered to be a major disadvantage for a country because that country must rely on another country for any goods that are transported by sea. Many wars have been started by landlocked countries seeking to carve a path to the ocean through another country's territory.

Example Question #1 : Territoriality

A fragmented state is a state that __________.

Possible Answers:

is physically divided into several distinct segments

acts as a deterrent that prevents conflict between two much larger states

is highly centralized and often appears in the shape of a square

is completely surrounded by the territory of another state

is long and narrow or wide and short

Correct answer:

is physically divided into several distinct segments

Explanation:

A fragmented state is a state whose territory is physically divided into several distinct segments. This presents a unique set of problems to the government and administration of fragmented states because there are physical barriers that prevent ease of transportation and limit the control that can be wielded by the centralized government. Two classic examples of fragmented states are Indonesia and the Philippines because they are states comprised of a few big islands and dozens of smaller islands.

Example Question #12 : Political Organization Of Space

Which of these is an example of an exclave?

Possible Answers:

Wales

Scotland

Key West

Ireland

Alaska

Correct answer:

Alaska

Explanation:

Alaska is an example of an exclave because it is a region of the United States that is completely separate from the main body of the United States. It can be helpful to think of the prefixes "ex-" and "en-" when considering the meaning of “exclave” and “enclave.” The prefix "ex-" means outside of and the prefix "en-" means inside of.

Example Question #21 : Political Organization Of Space

What name is given to a state that is completely surrounded by another state?

Possible Answers:

Exclave

Elongated state

Buffer state

Fragmented state

Enclave

Correct answer:

Enclave

Explanation:

An enclave is the name given to a state that is completely surrounded by another state. Famous examples of enclaves include Lesotho (which is completely surrounded by South Africa) and San Marino and Vatican City (which are completely surrounded by Italy).

Example Question #22 : Political Organization Of Space

Which of the following is an example of a landlocked state?

Possible Answers:

Sri Lanka

Saudi Arabia

Germany

Bolivia

Russia

Correct answer:

Bolivia

Explanation:

A “landlocked state” is a state that is completely surrounded on all sides by other countries that has no direct access to the ocean. Of these countries, only Bolivia is landlocked state. Its access to the Pacific Ocean is blocked by the territory of Chile and Peru, something that has been the source of frequent war. Russia and Germany were two famous examples of landlocked states, but they both were able to expand to gain access to the ocean at some point in their history.

Example Question #23 : Political Organization Of Space

Which of these is an example of a perforated state?

Possible Answers:

Switzerland

Italy

Chile

Thailand

Lesotho

Correct answer:

Italy

Explanation:

Italy is the classic example of a perforated state because it completely surrounds two other countries, San Marino and Vatican City. The name given to the region that is surrounded by the perforated state is an “enclave.” So San Marino and Vatican City are both enclaves within the perforated state of Italy.

Example Question #24 : Political Organization Of Space

Which of these is not an example of a physical boundary used to separate states?

Possible Answers:

All of the other answers are examples of physical boundaries

Lines of longitude

Mountains

Rivers

Oceans

Correct answer:

Lines of longitude

Explanation:

A physical boundary is something tangible and concrete that is often used as the political barrier between two states. Mountain ranges and rivers are common examples of these throughout the world. A line of longitude, however, is a human construction, not a physical boundary. When a line of longitude or latitude is used to represent the political barrier between two states, this is known as a "geometric boundary."

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