Free Response Questions (College Board AP® Human Geography): Exam Questions

42 mins6 questions
1a
1 point

Sustainable development is a concept used by many international organisations and non-governmental organisations.

Define the concept of sustainable development.

1b
1 point

Describe ONE environmental benefit of Fair Trade.

1c
1 point

Explain how fair trade practices align with the principles of sustainable development.

1d
1 point

Describe ONE social benefit of Fair Trade on small producers in less developed countries.

1e
1 point

Describe ONE environmental benefit of Fair Trade.

1f
1 point

Explain ONE economic challenge that consumers or businesses face supporting Fair Trade.

1g
1 point

Explain the degree to which Fair Trade contributes to sustainable development. 

 (Response must indicate the degree [low, moderate, high] and provide an explanation.)

2a
1 point
World map showing Human Development Index (HDI) 2022; darker blue indicates higher development, lighter green shows lower development. Various regions are shaded.
Map showing human development index, 2022

The Human Development Index (HDI) is a compound measure of development that was introduced in the 1990s  by the UN with the aim of looking at development beyond just economic measures.

Identify three key measures used to calculate the HDI.

2b
1 point

Explain how HDI is a good measure of comparing development globally.

2c
1 point

Describe the spatial pattern of HDI shown on the map, referring to different regions or continents.

2d
1 point

Identify the region with the lowest HDI score on the map and explain ONE environmental factor that contributes to the low HDI scores in this region.

2e
1 point

Explain ONE economic factor that contributes to the high HDI scores in Europe.

2f
1 point

Explain the role of international organizations in improving the HDI in developing countries.

2g
1 point

Discuss how climate change could impact the HDI of countries in the future.

3a
1 point

The Dependency Theory is a theory of development that is used to explore and explain global inequalities.

Define the concept of the Dependency Theory.

3b
1 point

Describe how More Developed Countries (MDCs) and  Less Developed Countries (LDCs) interact with each other in the Dependency Theory.

3c
1 point

Identify TWO countries that support the Dependency Theory and explain how their relationship supports the theory.

3d
1 point

Explain ONE-way globalization has either reinforced or challenged Dependency Theory.

3e
1 point

Describe how foreign aid can impact the economic dependency of LDCs and MDCs.

3f
1 point

Explain the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in shaping dependency relationships between MDCs and LDCs.

3g
1 point

Explain the degree to which the dependency theory is an accurate model for understanding global trade and development. (Response must indicate the degree [low, moderate, high] and provide an explanation.)

4a
1 point

Microloans provide financial opportunities for individuals to start and grow their small business. This has particularly impacted women living in developing countries.

Define the concept of a microloan.

4b
1 point

Describe why women may face challenges when accessing traditional banking institutions.

4c
1 point

Explain ONE way in which they improve women's economic participation.

4d
1 point

Explain ONE social impact of microloans on communities.

4e
1 point

Describe ONE way microloans can perpetuate the cycle of debt.

4f
1 point

Explain how microloans contribute to sustainable development.

4g
1 point

Explain the degree to which microloans are an effective tool for development.  (Response must indicate the degree [low, moderate, high] and provide an explanation.)

5a
1 point

Define the concept of industrialization.

5b
1 point

Describe why England was the hearth of the Industrial Revolution.

5c
1 point

Outline ONE reason why the Industrial Revolution had a causal relationship with the Second Agricultural Revolution.

5d
1 point

Explain how Industrialization affected class structures.

5e
1 point

Explain how outsourcing has led to deindustrialization in MDCs.

5f
1 point

Explain how the relationship between core, semi-periphery and periphery countries leads to global economic inequality.

5g
1 point

Explain the degree to which the Industrial Revolution expanded colonization.

6a
1 point
World map showing crop production in tonnes by country. Colour scale indicates production levels from 0 to 5 million tonnes. Data from FAO 2023.
Coffee bean production, 2022

Study the map above. Which countries produced 1-2 million tonnes of coffee in 2022?

6b
1 point

Define the concept of comparative advantage.

6c
1 point

Outline ONE reason why Brazil has a comparative advantage in coffee production

6d
1 point

Explain ONE way in which neoliberal policies reduce barriers to trade.

6e
1 point

Supranational organizations like the EU are useful for trade negotiations. Explain the relationship between supranational organizations and trade

6f
1 point

Explain how the supranational organization MERCOSUR would benefit countries like Brazil

6g
1 point

Explain how export processing zones attract companies for investment.