True/False: History is the study of Earth and its people, places, and environments.
True/False: Geographers study how places change over time.
True/False: People can affect the government, but the environment cannot affect people
True/False: If you use Google Maps to help you find a nearby pizza parlor, you are using a geography skill.
True/False: Everyone belongs to one- and only one- culture.
True/False: An ethnic group consists of all the people who live in a particular region or community.
True/False: Religion is one of the major influences on how people of a culture see the world.
True/False: Technology is rarely responsible for cultural change.
If the global birth rate is more than the death rate, how would this affect the world’s population?
Suppose a country has a population of 6 million in 2015, 9 million in 2025, and 12 million in 2035. What is the doubling time for that country’s population?
Which of the following illustrates a push factor- something that drives people from an area?
In some parts of the United States, a carbonated drink is called soda; in other parts, it is called pop. What is this regional language difference an example of?
Which of the following describes a custom?
When Americans celebrate Independence Day, which element of culture is being observed?
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