AP Human Geography : Agriculture, Food Production, & Rural Land Use

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Human Geography

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Example Questions

Example Question #21 : Land Use & Cover

In contemporary times approximately how many Americans are engaged in agricultural work as their primary form of labor?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

America, like most developed states around the world, has a very small percentage of its population employed in agricultural work. In the United States between one and two-percent of the population is currently employed in agricultural work as their primary form of labor. This question was guessable even if you did not know the exact number, because you should have guessed the lowest percentage available given the general trend of agricultural labor in America.

Example Question #23 : Land Use & Cover

Which of the following best describes how capital-intensive agriculture differs from labor-intensive agriculture?

Possible Answers:

It has significantly smaller profit margins

It is carried out on small land holdings

None of these

It is practiced most commonly in communist countries

It requires less manual work

Correct answer:

It requires less manual work

Explanation:

“Capital-intensive agriculture” is primarily distinguishable from labor-intensive agriculture in that capital-intensive agriculture makes greater use of machinery and involved relatively little manual labor.

Example Question #933 : Ap Human Geography

Which of the following is an example of an emotional district as defined by Kevin Lynch?

Possible Answers:

A central business district

An affluent suburb

A financial district

A dangerous neighborhood

A dockyard

Correct answer:

A dangerous neighborhood

Explanation:

All of these are physical districts except for a dangerous neighborhood, which is an example of an “emotional district.” According to Kevin Lynch, an emotional district is an area of a city that an individual has emotional feelings about (i.e. “this is where wealthy people live” or “this is a dangerous neighborhood”).

Example Question #934 : Ap Human Geography

In which of these American states is the agriculture similar to Mediterranean agriculture?

Possible Answers:

Texas

New York

California

Idaho

Florida

Correct answer:

California

Explanation:

California, with its temperate and reliable climate and its varied terrain, has a very similar style of agriculture as that practiced in the Mediterranean. This is why traditional Mediterranean crops like grapes and olives grow so well in regions of California.

Example Question #935 : Ap Human Geography

Which of these descriptions most accurately describes a “milkshed?”

Possible Answers:

A building used for dairy farming

A milk producing region

A process designed to ensure that a cow produces the maximum dairy yield

A veterinarian who specializes in cattle

None of these answers are correct.

Correct answer:

A milk producing region

Explanation:

A “milkshed” is the term applied to an agricultural region in which milk is produced in large numbers.

Example Question #31 : Land Use & Cover

In the Von Thunen model which of these would be closest to the center of the city?

Possible Answers:

Ranching

Poultry farms

Wheat and grain farms

Dairy farms

Plantations

Correct answer:

Dairy farms

Explanation:

In the Von Thunen model crops that spoil easily, such as dairy products, are most likely to be located close to urban centers to decrease transit time.

Example Question #161 : Agriculture, Food Production, & Rural Land Use

According to Derwent Whittlesey’s theory on agricultural regions, which of these areas of agriculture is not considered vital to developing societies?

Possible Answers:

All of these are considered vital to developing societies.

Pastoral nomadism

Plantation

Shifting cultivation

Intensive subsistence; rice

Correct answer:

All of these are considered vital to developing societies.

Explanation:

Derwent Whittlesey identified five key agricultural practices - as well as regions in which they were commonly practiced - that he considered vital to maintaining the population of developing societies. These include plantations; pastoral nomadism; intensive subsistence, rice; intensive subsistence, not rice; and shifting cultivation.

Example Question #162 : Agriculture, Food Production, & Rural Land Use

Planned-agricultural economies are closely associated with __________.

Possible Answers:

Evangelism

Capitalism

Communism

Mercantilism

Pastoralism

Correct answer:

Communism

Explanation:

In a “planned-agricultural economy” the government controls all aspects of the production, sale, and exchange of agricultural produce. The supply and the price are both set by the government. This type of agricultural economy is closely associated with communist countries, although it is practiced in capitalist societies too. Planned-agricultural economies were common in China and the Soviet Union in the twentieth century, particularly when the two countries were under the control of Mao and Stalin, respectively.

Example Question #941 : Ap Human Geography

In the Von Thunen model which of these would be the furthest distance from the centre of the city?

Possible Answers:

Forestation

Ranching

Vegetable gardens

Dairy farms

Wheat and grain farms

Correct answer:

Ranching

Explanation:

In the Von Thunen model ranching and livestock agriculture is generally located the furthest distance from urban centers. This is because these forms of agriculture require more space and consist of produce that remains edible for a relatively long period of time.

Example Question #941 : Ap Human Geography

Most dairy farming in the United States occurs in which of these states?

Possible Answers:

New York

California

Montana

Wisconsin

Texas

Correct answer:

California

Explanation:

Despite its reputation Wisconsin is actually the second largest dairy-producing state in the United States. The honor of being the largest dairy producing state goes to California. Much of America’s dairy farming is concentrated in the upper Midwest, but California still produces almost a quarter of all America’s dairy produce.

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