
Unit 5 Honors
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- Q1Which of the following best explains why population density varies across different regions of the United States?Proximity to natural resources and economic opportunitiesClimate restrictions aloneGovernment population control policiesRandom geographic distribution30s
- Q2How do human adaptations to the environment typically demonstrate economic impact?By completely preserving natural landscapesThrough complete ecosystem isolationThrough infrastructure and resource extraction projectsBy avoiding all environmental interactions30s
- Q3In terms of economic geography, what makes coastal regions typically more economically significant?More consistent weather patternsHigher elevationFewer natural resourcesBetter transportation and trade opportunities30s
- Q4Which factor most directly influences a country's GDP growth?Annual rainfallTotal population sizeLiteracy and education levelsGeographic location30s
- Q5In a free enterprise system, what primary economic mechanism drives market dynamics?Healthy competitionFixed pricingGovernment complete controlLimited consumer choices30s
- Q6How does population literacy typically correlate with economic development?Inverse relationshipPositive correlationCompletely random connectionNo significant correlation30s
- Q7What characteristic best defines human geography?Natural resource mappingGeographic boundariesStatic landscape descriptionsHuman interactions with physical environments30s
- Q8Why do some regions have higher economic productivity?Climate restrictionsPure coincidenceAccess to infrastructure and resourcesGovernment mandates30s
- Q9In global economic systems, how do countries typically become economically interdependent?Through complete isolationTrade, resource exchange, and specialized productionRandom economic interactionsMilitary conquests30s
- Q10What primary factor distinguishes capitalism from communism?Ownership and control of economic resourcesTotal population sizeAnnual rainfall patternsGeographic location30s