AP Human Geography : AP Human Geography

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Human Geography

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Example Questions

Example Question #51 : Cultural Differences & Regional Patterns

Which of these global religions is not considered evangelical?

Possible Answers:

Judaism

Buddhism

Islam

Hinduism

Christianity

Correct answer:

Buddhism

Explanation:

When a religion is described as evangelical it means that many of its followers actively try and convert others through missionary work, education, and general proselytizing. Islam and Christianity are both evangelical religions. Hinduism is sort of an evangelical religion but is not truly a global religion because it is followed in significant numbers only in the Indian subcontinent. Judaism, despite its immense cultural and historical significance, is not followed in large numbers anywhere in the world except Israel and the United States. Buddhism is a global religion, followed by people in a wide variety of places, which is not considered to be evangelical.

Example Question #571 : Ap Human Geography

After Christianity, which of these religions has the most followers?

Possible Answers:

Buddhism

Islam

Hinduism

Judaism

Confucianism

Correct answer:

Islam

Explanation:

Christianity, by most estimates and data, has slightly over two billion global followers. The next most practiced religion in the world is Islam, which has approximately one-billion and five hundred million followers. The third biggest is Hinduism which has approximately one billion followers, almost all of whom who live on the Indian subcontinent.

Example Question #22 : Religion

Siddhartha is another name for ____________.

Possible Answers:

Jesus Christ

the Buddha

Abraham

the Prophet Muhammad

Moses

Correct answer:

the Buddha

Explanation:

Siddhartha Gautama is another name for “the Buddha.” Siddhartha the man lived in the sixth century B.C.E. and practiced the “middle path” which led to the development and spread of Buddhism.

Example Question #572 : Ap Human Geography

The Hindu and Buddhist doctrine of “ahimsa” is concerned with __________.

Possible Answers:

obedience to religious and state authorities

humility and self-sacrifice before God

charity and almsgiving

prayer and meditation

nonviolence towards all living beings

Correct answer:

nonviolence towards all living beings

Explanation:

“Ahimsa” is an important concept in both Hinduism and Buddhism and affects a great deal of everyday life in South and East Asia where these two religions are dominant. “Ahimsa” involves practicing nonviolence towards all living beings, both humans and animals. It is a major reason why so many Hindus and Buddhists are vegetarians.

Example Question #574 : Ap Human Geography

Evangelical religions are primarily defined by __________.

Possible Answers:

the belief in an afterlife; the nature of which is determined by how one acts during one’s time on Earth

monotheistic beliefs

the use of missionaries to spread the faith and convert nonbelievers

faith in the inherent goodness of humanity

polytheistic beliefs

Correct answer:

the use of missionaries to spread the faith and convert nonbelievers

Explanation:

Evangelical religions are primarily defined by the use of missionaries and religious education to spread the faith and convert nonbelievers. The world’s two biggest evangelical religions are also the world’s two most widely followed religions - Islam and Christianity. It is worth noting that in popular parlance the term “evangelical” or “evangelism” are used almost exclusively to describe Protestant Christianity, but this is merely a colloquial expression. In cultural-religious geographic terms it refers to the conversion of nonbelievers through proselytizing and education.

Example Question #22 : Religion

How does Atheism differ from Agnosticism?

Possible Answers:

Atheists believe God does not involve him or herself in the Earthly world; agnostics believe that God actively intervenes in human affairs.

Atheists believe there could be a higher power; agnostics believe there is no higher power.

Atheists believe that God actively intervenes in human affairs; agnostics believe God does not involve him or herself in the Earthly world.

Atheists believe there is no higher power; agnostics believe there could be a higher power.

Atheists believe that there is only one God; agnostics believe in multiple Gods.

Correct answer:

Atheists believe there is no higher power; agnostics believe there could be a higher power.

Explanation:

Atheism is the belief that no higher power exists; agnosticism is the belief that there could be a higher power. An atheist will tell you with certainty that God does not exist, whereas agnostics will tell you that they do not actively believe in God, but that they are unsure of whether a higher power exists or not.

Example Question #61 : Cultural Differences & Regional Patterns

Approximately how many people who identify as Christian are there in the world?

Possible Answers:

Eight hundred million

One billion

Five hundred million

Two billion

Three billion

Correct answer:

Two billion

Explanation:

There are approximately two billion people in the world who identify as Christian (most estimates or data puts the number at slightly over two billion). Christianity is the dominant religion in North America, South America, Europe, parts of Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and parts of Oceania.

Example Question #62 : Cultural Differences & Regional Patterns

What is the dominant religion of North Africa?

Possible Answers:

Buddhism

Christianity

Sikhism

Islam

Hinduism

Correct answer:

Islam

Explanation:

Islam is the dominant religion of North Africa, as it is for the Middle East and a portion of Central Asia. Interestingly the Sahara Desert acts as a sort of boundary between Islam-dominated North Africa and Christianity-dominated Sub-Saharan Africa. This is caused by the different historical, particularly colonial, experiences of these two parts of Africa.

Example Question #63 : Cultural Differences & Regional Patterns

In which of these countries is Eastern Orthodoxy the majority religion?

Possible Answers:

Russia

Poland

Spain

Ireland

Italy

Correct answer:

Russia

Explanation:

Eastern Orthodoxy is adhered to by the majority of the population of Russia. All of the rest of these countries have large Catholic majorities with small Protestant minorities. Eastern Orthodoxy in Russia has an interesting history, particular in the last century. During the communist era of the Soviet Union religion was officially discouraged by the state (as it generally is in all communist states), but in the years since the fall of the Soviet Union Eastern Orthodoxy has witnessed a remarkable recovery. Slightly less than fifty percent of all Russians self identify as Eastern Orthodox.

Example Question #64 : Cultural Differences & Regional Patterns

Which of these statements about Islam is false?

Possible Answers:

The holy text of Islam is called the Koran.

Islam is a monotheistic religion.

Islam predates Christianity.

All of these statements are true.

All of these statements are false.

Correct answer:

Islam predates Christianity.

Explanation:

Islam is a monotheistic religion that emerged in modern-day Saudi Arabia in the seventh century C.E. It is part of the Judeo-monotheistic tradition and can trace part of its roots through Judaism and then Christianity. As it did not emerge until seven hundred years after the birth of Christ the religion obviously does not predate Christianity.

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