AP Human Geography : Social Spaces

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Human Geography

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Example Questions

Example Question #11 : Urban Planning & Design

This American city is well known for its attempts to incorporate “new urbanism” into its urban design?

Possible Answers:

Bangor, Maine

Portland, Oregon

Sacramento, California

Houston, Texas

Little Rock, Arkansas

Correct answer:

Portland, Oregon

Explanation:

“New urbanism” emphasizes sustainable urban growth and community development in urban areas. Proponents of “new urbanism” decry the negative effects of suburbanization on the environment and on human society and seek to create urban environments that are more friendlier to pedestrians, less dependent on cars, and that promote greater community interaction.

Example Question #102 : Cities & Urban Land Use

In order to be considered a metropolitan statistical area, an area needs to have a population of at least how many people?

Possible Answers:

80,000

50,000

25,000

10,000

100,000

Correct answer:

50,000

Explanation:

A metropolitan statistical area has a population of at least 50,000. If the population of an area is between 10,000 and 50,000, then the area is technically a micropolitan statistical area instead of a metropolitan statistical area.

Example Question #1 : Edge Cities

Cities that exist on the fringes of larger cities, that act as regional hubs for recreation, business, or other commercial activity are known as __________.

Possible Answers:

fringe cities

edge cities

node cities

border cities

dot cities

Correct answer:

edge cities

Explanation:

The term “edge city” is a relatively new term in the parlance of American urban geography. It refers to a type of city that has arisen very recently in a comparatively short space of time. The city exists on the fringes of a larger city and acts as a regional hub for recreation, business, or other commercial activity for the suburban population of the larger city.

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