500 AP Human Geography Questions to Know by Test Day by Jason Flowers & Elyse Zavar & Jessica Zimmer

500 AP Human Geography Questions to Know by Test Day by Jason Flowers & Elyse Zavar & Jessica Zimmer

Author:Jason Flowers & Elyse Zavar & Jessica Zimmer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Published: 2012-04-19T04:00:00+00:00


(A) Examine the location of Mexico City, or the Federal District, in relation to Mexico’s other cities. Explain Mexico City’s geographic limitations as a hub for Mexico’s national commodity chain.

(B) Provide examples of two ways that economic ties between Mexico City and two of the larger cities in Texas, Houston and San Antonio, allow Mexico City’s influence to spread to the United States.

(C) Identify three ways that Mexico City’s location allows it to remain an urban node for production, trade, and finances to link North American and Central American markets.

500. City, local, state, and federal governments often must work to provide housing for individuals who are priced out of urban housing markets.

(A) Describe the types of housing governments should create for the following low-income groups: single-parent families, aging seniors, and single individuals with service-sector jobs.

(B) Provide examples of three ways that a city government could generate funds to improve existing affordable housing units.

(C) Explain three consequences of failing to build enough affordable housing for a large metropolitan area. These consequences may be social, economic, political, or environmental.



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