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2.1 APHUG 1.2 and 1.3 Concepts Presentation

2.1 APHUG 1.2 and 1.3 Concepts Presentation

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Presentation

Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Amanda Dobeck

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17 Slides • 10 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What title best fits John Snow's cholera outbreak map?

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dot density map

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cartogram map

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isoline map

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mercator projection map

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Multiple Choice

What might be a limitation of travel narratives/journals as a source of data? (Be careful! This is an AP style question were three answers don't even apply to travel narratives)

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They are always fact-checked and peer-reviewed, ensuring high reliability.

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They consistently use precise coordinates for all locations visited.

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They may reflect the traveler's personal biases or limited perspective rather than objective observations.

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They uniformly document all language and cultural nuances encountered, offering comprehensive detail.

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Multiple Choice

After the release of the documentary 'Supersize Me,' how did McDonald's use data to respond?

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They used data to change their marketing strategies.

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They stopped selling fast food entirely.

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They ignored the documentary's findings.

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They started conducting census surveys.

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What is one impact of government census data collection as shown in the images?

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It helps determine funding for schools and roads.

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It is only used for marketing strategies.

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It is mainly for writing travel narratives.

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It is used to create documentaries.

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Multiple Choice

Quantitative data is often collected through surveys, polls, and ___.

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questionnaires
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interviews

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personal stories

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travel narratives

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the difference between quantitative and qualitative data collection methods as shown in the image?

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Quantitative uses surveys for big picture trends, qualitative uses interviews to understand reasons.

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Quantitative uses interviews, qualitative uses surveys.

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Quantitative is always more accurate than qualitative.

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Qualitative data cannot be used for national surveys.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes how geographers use maps to discover patterns and relationships in the world?

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By analyzing spatial data to identify trends and connections

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By memorizing the names of countries and capitals

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By focusing only on physical features like mountains and rivers

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By ignoring human activities and only studying natural landscapes

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Review Time!

Which of these is NOT a type of Geospatial Technology?

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GPS

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RSVP

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Multiple Choice

If I want numbers based information, what type of data should I collect?

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Quantitative

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Qualitative

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is a type of map projection (not a thematic or reference map)?

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Cartogram

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Robinson

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