AP Human Geography · Unit 2

Population & Migration

Birth rates, death rates, demographic transition, and the push-pull forces that move people across the planet.

Population and Migration Patterns and Processes
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§ 1Big Picture

§ 2Vocabulary

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§ 3Identifications

Each card opens to show Who / What / When / Where / Why it matters. Click a card to expand.

§ 4Timeline

Gold dots = exam-essential milestones in demographic and migration history. Know the approximate date and significance.

§ 5Learning Objectives

Click a question to reveal a model answer. These map to the College Board’s course description for Unit 2 — if you can answer each cold, you own the unit.

§ 6Multiple-Choice Practice

AP Human Geography MCQs are often stimulus-based — maps, tables, population pyramids. Read carefully, then answer. Explanations appear after you choose.

§ 7Free-Response Questions

FRQ format: AP Human Geography FRQs typically have 3 parts (A, B, C) requiring you to Define/Describe, Explain, and Apply. Write a response first, then reveal the model.

§ 8Stimulus-Based FRQ

Work through each stimulus (map, table, graph description) and answer the parts. These mirror the stimulus-based FRQs on the actual AP exam — data interpretation is key.

§ 9Long Essay Practice

These prompts require extended, well-organized responses. Use specific geographic examples, name real countries, and connect concepts to spatial patterns.

§ 10Key Data & Source Excerpts

The datasets, models, and scholarly voices most likely to show up as stimuli on the AP exam. Study these carefully.

§ 11Common Pitfalls

The specific mistakes AP readers see over and over on Unit 2 questions.

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