Test Bank Human Geography 13Th Edition By Mark Bjelland

Test Bank Human Geography 13th Edition by Mark Bjelland is an essential resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of the complexities of human geography. With over 1000 questions, it will help learners to better comprehend topics such as population and cultural diversity, economic development, politics in geography, and environment and sustainability.

This bank provides a range of multiple-choice, true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions that are designed to challenge students’ basic knowledge as well as examine more nuanced aspects of human geography. Test Bank Human Geography 13th Edition by Mark Bjelland is an invaluable tool for any learner studying this important subject.

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Test Bank Human Geography 13Th Edition By Mark Bjelland

The “Test Bank for Human Geography, 13th Edition” by Mark Bjelland is a comprehensive guide that provides a wealth of resources to students and instructors of geography. This test bank is designed to supplement the textbook and provides a range of assessment tools, including multiple-choice questions, essay questions, and critical-thinking exercises.

With over 1,500 questions, this test bank covers all the key topics in human geography, including culture, population, migration, globalization, and urbanization. It is an essential tool for instructors looking to assess their students’ knowledge and understanding of the subject matter, and for students who are seeking additional resources to help them prepare for exams and deepen their understanding of human geography.

1 Introduction: Some Background Basics

Part 1 Themes and Fundamentals of Human Geography

2 Roots and Meaning of Culture

3 Spatial Interaction and Spatial Behavior

4 Population: World Patterns, Regional Trends

Part 2 Patterns of Diversity and Unity

5 Language and Religion: Mosaics of Culture

6 Ethnic Geography: Threads of Diversity

7 Cultural Identities and Cultural Landscapes: Diversity and Uniformity

Part 3 Dynamic Patterns of the Space Economy

8 Economic Geography: Primary Activities

9 Economic Geography: Manufacturing and Services

10 Economic Development and Change

Part 4 Landscapes of Functional Organization

11 Urban Systems and Urban Structures

12 The Political Ordering of Space

Part 5 Human Actions and Environmental Impacts

13 Human Impacts on Natural Systems

Human Geography, 13e (Bjelland)

Chapter 1   Introduction: Some Background Basics

1) Spatial systems can be the basis for defining a region.

Answer:  TRUE

Section:  1.1 Getting Started

Topic:  Introduction

Bloom’s:  1. Remember

Subtopic:  Geography

Accessibility:  Keyboard Navigation

2) Who reputedly coined the term “geography”?

A) Hipparchus

B) Strabo

C) Ptolemy

D) Eratosthenes

Answer:  D

Section:  1.1 Getting Started

Topic:  Geographic Concepts

Bloom’s:  1. Remember

Subtopic:  Introduction to Geography

Accessibility:  Keyboard Navigation

3) The Muslim scholar Idrisi compiled a major geographic treatise for Roger II, the Christian king of Sicily. That such interaction could take place reflects in part what locational attribute of 12th century Sicily?

A) site

B) situation

C) absolute distance

D) hierarchical diffusion

Answer:  B

Section:  1.2 Core Geographic Concepts

Topic:  Geographic Concepts

Bloom’s:  2. Understand

Subtopic:  Introduction to Geography

Accessibility:  Keyboard Navigation

4) The cardinal direction of north is this type of direction:

A) absolute

B) relative

C) multi-directional

D) culturally dependent

Answer:  A

Section:  1.2 Core Geographic Concepts

Topic:  Geographic Concepts

Bloom’s:  1. Remember

Subtopic:  Introduction to Geography

Accessibility:  Keyboard Navigation

5) Two stores are equally spaced in linear distance from your residence. However, you choose to shop at the store that it takes less time to reach. Your decision reflects using a temporal measure of distance that also can be called ________.

A) absolute distance

B) relative distance

C) travel distance

D) geographic distance

Answer:  B

Section:  1.2 Core Geographic Concepts

Topic:  Geographic Concepts

Bloom’s:  2. Understand

Subtopic:  Introduction to Geography

Accessibility:  Keyboard Navigation

6) There are two routes between your residence and the library that are equal in both mileage and in the time it takes to cover that distance. One route, however, is perceived as being less safe than the other one and is avoided by you. Such a decision demonstrates what type of transformation of distance?

A) linear

B) relative

C) psychological

D) imagined

Answer:  B

Section:  1.2 Core Geographic Concepts

Topic:  Geographic Concepts

Bloom’s:  2. Understand

Subtopic:  Introduction to Geography

Accessibility:  Keyboard Navigation

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