AP Human Geography : Political Organization of Space

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Human Geography

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Electoral Geography: Redistricting & Gerrymandering

Gerrymandering is traditionally associated with the manipulation of which of the following?

Possible Answers:

Populations

Physical borders

State shapes

Voting districts

Political borders

Correct answer:

Voting districts

Explanation:

Gerrymandering is the practice of manipulating the layout of voting districts in order to give particular groups greater voting power while concentrating the voting power of opposing groups.

Example Question #2 : Electoral Geography: Redistricting & Gerrymandering

Manipulating the boundaries of an electoral area to favor a particular political party is called __________.

Possible Answers:

racial steering

gerrymandering

electioneering

district formation

state formation

Correct answer:

gerrymandering

Explanation:

Gerrymandering occurs when governments choose electoral boundaries to favor one particular party. Electioneering is to take part in the activities of a campaign. State formation and district formation are not related to gerrymandering. Racial steering is persuading members of a certain race to live with people of their own race, maintaining the homogeneity of neighborhoods.

Example Question #1 : War & Terrorism

The Heartland Theory was first proposed by __________.

Possible Answers:

Halford Mackinder

Benjamin Disraeli

Edward Said

Alan Turing

Nicholas Spykman

Correct answer:

Halford Mackinder

Explanation:

The Heartland Theory was first proposed by Halford Mackinder. According to Mackinder’s theory any government that was able to control central Eurasia would eventually amass enough power to dominate the world. It has been widely criticized due to a rather overwhelming lack of historical evidence, yet it remains somewhat influential in the field of political geography.

Example Question #2 : War & Terrorism

The policy of “lebensraum” is most closely associated with __________.

Possible Answers:

territorial expansion

religious reformation

cultural homogenization

the nineteenth century

eugenics

Correct answer:

territorial expansion

Explanation:

The policy of “lebensraum” is most closely associated with territorial expansion. It was the policy of Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler. It involved the expansion of German territory into the sovereign territory of other nations so that the German people would have more room in which to settle so as to ensure the continued growth of the German nation. Although it is quite closely associated with eugenics, and a little less so with cultural homogenization, it is directly associated with territorial expansion. “Lebensraum” is a German word that means living space.

Example Question #271 : Ap Human Geography

The Rimland Theory, the belief that the coastal regions of Eurasia represent the best base for conquest, was developed by __________.

Possible Answers:

Ernest Rutherford

Nicholas Spykman

Amerigo Vespucci

Herbert Spencer

Halford Mackinder

Correct answer:

Nicholas Spykman

Explanation:

Nicholas Spykman developed the Rimland Theory in response to Halford Mackinder’s Heartland Theory. According to the Heartland Theory, whoever controlled Central Eurasia would eventually come to control the whole of the world. Spykman, like most geographers, disagreed with this hypothesis and argued that the “Rimland” area, the coastal regions of Eurasia, was the logical base for world conquest because it allowed access to the seas.

Example Question #4 : War & Terrorism

During the conflicts between Brazil and Argentina in the nineteenth century, the country of Uruguay served as a __________ between the two great powers.

Possible Answers:

exclave

elongated state

perforated state

fragmented state

buffer state

Correct answer:

buffer state

Explanation:

A buffer state is a state that lies between two much larger and more powerful states. It is so named because it serves the function of preventing conflict between the two larger states by minimizing territorial squabbles. Uruguay’s status as a buffer state between the dominant South American powers of Brazil and Argentina is just one such historical example. Another prominent one is Hungary, which once acted as a buffer state between Austria and the Ottoman Empire.

Example Question #271 : Ap Human Geography

In an anarchic state, __________.

Possible Answers:

religious doctrine is the highest law of the land

the wealth is distributed fairly equally among the population

the government has complete control over the lives of its citizens

the vast majority of wealth is concentrated in the hands of very few

there is no government and no enforcement of law

Correct answer:

there is no government and no enforcement of law

Explanation:

In an “anarchic state,” there is no government, no laws, no enforcement of laws, and no political life whatsoever. “Anarchy” is the absence of government, the absence of rules and control. In terms of the modern world, the closest state to an “anarchy” is probably a country like Somalia where there is no centralized government and where the “rule of law” has little significant impact.

Example Question #1 : War & Terrorism

In a police state, __________.

Possible Answers:

the vast majority of wealth is concentrated in the hands of very few

there is no government and no enforcement of law

the government has complete control over the lives of its citizens

the wealth is distributed fairly equally among the population

religious doctrine is the highest law of the land

Correct answer:

the government has complete control over the lives of its citizens

Explanation:

In a “police state,” the government has absolute control over every aspect of the lives of its citizens. The goal of a police state is to regulate every aspect of an individual's life so as to prevent sedition and insurrection. It is very common for an autocratic government to go hand-in-hand with a “police state,” but it is not confined to autocracy.

Example Question #271 : Ap Human Geography

Whilst subsequent boundaries usually __________, superimposed boundaries can be much more dangerous because they __________.

Possible Answers:

get created after an area has been developed . . . existed long before the area was settled in any meaningful way

reflect the physical topography or geography of a region . . . are created arbitrarily by politicians who have never seen the physical geography of a region

consider the cultural differences and nuances of a region . . . are created without considering ethnic divisions in the population

protect a state from the aggression of its neighbors . . . allow for freedom of movement and open border with a state’s neighbors

existed long before an area was settled permanently . . . are created after an area has already been developed

Correct answer:

consider the cultural differences and nuances of a region . . . are created without considering ethnic divisions in the population

Explanation:

“Subsequent boundaries” are political barriers established after an area has already been settled. The same is true of “superimposed boundaries”; however, they differ from one another in one crucial way: “subsequent boundaries” take into the account the cultural, ethnic, or religious differences of people living in a region, whereas “superimposed boundaries” are created without any consideration given to cultural divisions in the population.

Example Question #2 : War & Terrorism

The expansionist theory of “lebensraum” is most closely associated with __________.

Possible Answers:

Otto von Bismarck

Josef Stalin

Gustavus Adolphus

Adolf Hitler

Napoleon

Correct answer:

Adolf Hitler

Explanation:

“Lebensraum” is the name of Hitler’s expansionist policies in the years leading up to, and including the beginning of, the Second World War. Hitler believed that the German people needed more room to settle to ensure the continued growth of the German nation. To that end, he was willing to invade surrounding countries and massacre or forcibly remove the population.

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