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D) exclusively residential. (E) separate and not integrated with urban areas nearby. Which one of the following statements does NOT correctly describe truck farming? (A) It is the main type of farming in Georgia and Florida. (B) Truck farm produce is shipped long distances. (C) Truck farming employs low-cost labor. (D) Mechanization is rarely used. (E) Highly perishable crops like lettuce and strawberries are common. Which of the following national capitals is NOT a forward-thrust capital? Which economic sector of the city furnishes goods and services to the larger economy outside the city?
C) a toponym. (D) a vernacular. (E) a creole. The relationship between the size or length of a map attribute and the same attribute on Earth’s surface is called a (A) mental map. (B) projection. (C) scale. (D) density. (E) model. Which of the following jobs would NOT be considered a quaternary economic activity? A group of people with a common culture and history who occupy an area are called (A) a state. (B) a country. (C) a nation. (D) a political state. (E) a nation-state. END OF SECTION I Take a Diagnostic Exam � 27 Section II: Free-Response Questions Time: 75 minutes Section II Comprises 50% of Total AP Score Directions: Answer each of the three questions below in the allotted time of 75 minutes.
Market conditions of supply and demand (E), whether in a free market or government-controlled economy, strongly influence economic production. A—A formal or uniform region is one that is consistent in one physical or cultural characteristic, such as production of corn. Northwest Airlines (B) and the retailing district of Chicago (D) are functional, or nodal, regions of interdependency and have a core and a periphery. Dixie (C) and the Midwest (E) are vernacular, or perceptual, regions based on the way people perceive or feel about them.