AP Human Geography : Cultural Differences & Regional Patterns

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Human Geography

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Example Questions

Example Question #3 :Cultural Beliefs On Gender

In which of these regions is the gender gap in literacy rates most pronounced?

Possible Answers:

Western Europe

Southeast Asia

The Middle East

南美

Eastern Europe

Correct answer:

The Middle East

Explanation:

In several of the world’s wealthiest countries in the world literacy rates are very close to one hundred percent for both men and women. But, this is the exception rather than the rule as far as the world is concerned. Most of the world suffers from a gender gap in literacy rates, this is generally most pronounced in countries that are extremely poor, although a few of the world’s poorest countries have less of a gender gap in literacy rates than some of the world’s wealthier countries. How can we explain this? Well, the answer is that some cultures have certain social standards and expectations for women. Or, more accurately, some cultures have more strict social standards and expectations for women. The Islamic world, particularly the Middle East and parts of North Africa, experiences some of the worst rates of female literacy in the world, particularly when compared to male literacy rates in the same region.

Example Question #1 :Cultural Beliefs On Gender

Which of these areas of the world scores highest in gender empowerment?

Possible Answers:

南美

The Middle East

North Africa

South Asia

Sub-Saharan Africa

Correct answer:

南美

Explanation:

Of these options South America scores by far the highest in relative gender empowerment. Europe, particularly Western Europe, tends to score the highest; closely followed by North America and Australasia. From there it is a rather precipitous drop off to South America and parts of East Asia. This is followed by another substantial drop to South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, and the Middle East where gender empowerment is at its lowest.

Example Question #1 :Popular & Folk Culture

The May Day maypole celebration practiced in parts of Western Europe is an example of__________.

Possible Answers:

popular culture

children's culture

international culture

high culture

folk culture

Correct answer:

folk culture

Explanation:

"Folk culture" describes cultural traditions that are done at a local level and which are derived from longstanding cultural practices. Folk culture is separated from popular and high culture by its traditional and localized nature. The maypole tradition, where traditional dancing takes place around a pole on May 1st in villages and small towns, is a classic example of folk culture.

Example Question #1 :Popular & Folk Culture

Western popular music has been the most popular form of music around the world for which of the following reasons?

Possible Answers:

There is not a strong tradition of popular music outside of America and Western Europe.

Western music is much easier to play at home on instruments.

Most music fans around the world want to be more like Americans.

Western popular music is scientifically proven to be more pleasing.

International media corporations are largely based in America and Western Europe.

Correct answer:

International media corporations are largely based in America and Western Europe.

Explanation:

Western popular music, based off of the larger Western musical tradition, has become the popular music of much of the world. This is not due to the intrinsic quality of the music as much as it is to the influence of American and Western European media companies, which are the largest such companies in the world.

Example Question #1 :Popular & Folk Culture

Which of these is not a defined difference between folk culture and popular culture?

Possible Answers:

All of these answer choices accurately describe differences between folk culture and pop culture.

Pop culture is uniform over a wide geographic area; whereas folk culture varies from community to community.

Pop culture is aided by the influence of mass media; whereas folk culture is obstructed by mass media.

Pop culture experiences dramatic change over time; whereas folk culture tends to remain consistent over a number of generations.

Folk culture usually originates in a rural hearth; whereas pop culture usually originates in an urban hearth.

Correct answer:

All of these answer choices accurately describe differences between folk culture and pop culture.

Explanation:

All of these answer choices are accurate descriptions of the differences between folk culture and pop culture. Folk culture tends to be local, rural, consistent over time, but inconsistent over geography. Pop culture, on the other hand, tends to be widespread and uniform over a large geographic distance, it tends to be based in urban centers, and it generally experiences fairly rapid change over time. Pop culture is often used to refer to popular music, movies, and TV shows. On the other hand, folk culture is used to refer to the traditions and customs that make up the cultural identity of a local group of people.

Example Question #2 :Popular & Folk Culture

Which of the following is a true statement about popular culture?

Possible Answers:

Popular and folk culture often remain unchanged for years.

Technology is reducing the scale of territory covered by popular culture.

Folk culture is often the result of cultural isolation, while popular culture often results from cultural diffusion.

The scale of territory covered by folk culture is often much larger than that of popular culture.

Correct answer:

Folk culture is often the result of cultural isolation, while popular culture often results from cultural diffusion.

Explanation:

While nonmatieral cultural deals with the intangible, idealogical aspects of culture, like beliefs, folk and popular culture are the two primary divisions of material, tangible culture. Folk culture represents homogeneity, or sameness, and is usually practiced in isolated regions, free from the influence of pop culture’s diffusion. Since popular culture diffuses over wide areas of diverse people, it is very different from the homogeneity of folk culture, and so while folk culture may remain unchanged for years, popular culture diffuses and this changes rapidly. Moreover, the Internet and television have only increased the speed and expanse of popular culture’s diffusion, and have allowed new ideas to reach farther places faster. Thus the upper-hand of technology in pop culture diffusion means it is often spread from the most-developed regions of the world.

Example Question #3 :Popular & Folk Culture

Which of the following is not typically associated with popular culture?

Possible Answers:

Urban culture

Social media

Celebrity influence

Western society

Rural culture

Correct answer:

Rural culture

Explanation:

Popular culture is typically focused on ideals including but not limited to: celebrity influence, social media, urban culture, and Western society. Rural culture is not typically associated with popular culture because less influence is placed on cultural trends in smaller towns.

Example Question #101 :Cultural Differences & Regional Patterns

Why is Jerusalem considered sacred to people of the Islamic faith?

Possible Answers:

It is where God first appeared before the Prophet Muhammad.

It is where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven.

It is the final resting place of the Prophet Muhammad.

It is where the Koran was handed down to the people by the Prophet Muhammad.

It is the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.

Correct answer:

It is where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven.

Explanation:

The city of Jerusalem has long been a contentious city for people of the three great western monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is sacred to all three religions and countless people have died to try and ensure that their religion controls the city. When considering why it is sacred to the Islamic faith we need look no further than the Dome of the Rock, the site where according to Islam the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven.

Example Question #1 :Cultural Conflicts & Law

Which of these cities experienced intense sectarian conflict between Protestants and Catholics in the Twentieth Century and still experiences these problems to this day?

Possible Answers:

Belfast

Oslo

Marseilles

Florence

Madrid

Correct answer:

Belfast

Explanation:

Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and is therefore controlled by the British government based in London. It has a Protestant majority and a Catholic minority, the Catholic minority wants Northern Ireland to be reunited with the rest of Ireland into one nation. These political and religious differences have manifested themselves in the previous hundred years in bloody conflict and acts of terrorism and government persecution.

Example Question #105 :Cultural Differences & Regional Patterns

Genocide is best defined as__________.

Possible Answers:

the premeditated and deliberate attempt to kill every individual from a particular ethnic group

an ethnic neighborhood within a city where living conditions are much worse than is average in that city

摆脱宗教差异的冲突

a spontaneous uprising of violence that pits two or more ethnic groups against one another in a wave of killings and reprisal attacks

the forced conversion of people of one religion to another religion under threat of death

Correct answer:

the premeditated and deliberate attempt to kill every individual from a particular ethnic group

Explanation:

Although genocide can involve religious conflict, forced religious conversion, or spontaneous uprisings of ethnic violence, none of these answer choices is the best description of genocide. A “genocide” is a premeditated and deliberate attempt, usually sponsored by a government, to kill every individual from a particular ethnic group; to effectively eliminate that ethnic group’s presence from a region or from the planet. Famous examples of genocides include the Holocaust, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Armenian Genocide.

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