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Question 1: A Question 2: C Question 3: C Question 4: E Question 5: E Question 6: A
Why would 5 be E because the question asks "which did NOT increase the amount of racial segregation." All of the above would mean red lining, block busting, white flight, and jim crow laws all did NOT affect segregation even though they all did.
@@stuckondisney6170 "All of the above" is implying that redlining, blockbusting, white flight, & Jim Crow Laws are NOT increasing segregation. The question was misworded, I think. All answers, including E. are confirming that NONE were causes of segregation, when in fact, all of them WERE. /nm /gen /pos
it’s not really less access to food in general, it’s less access to fresh, organic, healthy foods. in food deserts, people may rely more on fast foods or quick, unhealthy foods instead of fruits and veggies since they’re harder to come by.
@@stellastar7979 @abrahamv exactly, and that's ironically what happens even in developed countries like in the US...we have access but it's far more expensive, so it ends up becoming an indirect food desert from my understanding
Find a program or website that will allow you to put points on a map with descriptions. I personally recommend wordwall. Set it up and practice, practice, practice. It is best if you don't only know the types of agriculture but the definition of what they are that way you can make connections as to why it's on that part of the map. Hope this helps!
The answers to the practice questions are below. Just click on "Read more". Thanks for watching and make sure you subscribe and like the video! By subscribing, liking the video, or sharing the video with others it lets me know you want more AP Human Geography videos.
Question 1: A
Question 2: C
Question 3: C
Question 4: E
Question 5: E
Question 6: A
Why would 5 be E because the question asks "which did NOT increase the amount of racial segregation." All of the above would mean red lining, block busting, white flight, and jim crow laws all did NOT affect segregation even though they all did.
@@spoonnave That's what I was thinking...
@@spoonnave i second that
I don't understand #5, didn't all of those INCREASE the segregation ?
Yea
I agree I think that question is wrong
Got the Unit 6 test next block and I am binging the videos now, am I cooked?
i don't understand the fifth question. I think all of those options increase the segregation.
That’s why answer option e is “all of the above” lol
@@stuckondisney6170all of the above isn’t even correct. if you pick b, you’re basically saying all those policies did NOT increase segregation
@@beuhbeuh7243 pretty sure the answer key says question 5 is E: all of the above
@@stuckondisney6170 it’s on the answer key, but it isn’t correct… please just read the question again… maybe two times again
@@stuckondisney6170 "All of the above" is implying that redlining, blockbusting, white flight, & Jim Crow Laws are NOT increasing segregation. The question was misworded, I think. All answers, including E. are confirming that NONE were causes of segregation, when in fact, all of them WERE. /nm /gen /pos
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this is far and away the hardest unit for me to understand and memorize
agreed everything else is easy
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How does less access to food mean greater rates of obesity?
it’s not really less access to food in general, it’s less access to fresh, organic, healthy foods. in food deserts, people may rely more on fast foods or quick, unhealthy foods instead of fruits and veggies since they’re harder to come by.
@@stellastar7979 @abrahamv exactly, and that's ironically what happens even in developed countries like in the US...we have access but it's far more expensive, so it ends up becoming an indirect food desert from my understanding
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Mr.Sinn whats the best way to go about learning where the 11 types of agriculture are on a map?
Find a program or website that will allow you to put points on a map with descriptions. I personally recommend wordwall. Set it up and practice, practice, practice. It is best if you don't only know the types of agriculture but the definition of what they are that way you can make connections as to why it's on that part of the map. Hope this helps!
Thank you Mr. Sinn!!! You are God sent for doing this free lecture!!!
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