Human Geography for the AP® Course
Authors: Erin H. Fouberg & Alexander B. Murphy
Grades 9–12
Course: AP Human Geography
Teach students to appreciate the diversity of people, places, and cultures, and understand the role people play in shaping our world. The goals of this edition are to provide geographic context to global, regional, national, and local issues and to teach students to think geographically and critically about these issues.
Beautifully designed maps, dozens of vibrant photographs taken by the author team, and author and guest field notes help students see how geographers read cultural landscapes and use fieldwork to understand places.
NEW for Summer 2026, Interactive Editions offer enhanced features to support your classroom.
Assessment Builder
Quickly create customized assessments from a bank of ready‑made questions aligned to your course. Filter by topic and difficulty, reorder or regenerate questions, and then assign online for instant results or print for pencil‑and‑paper testing. Creating assessments specific for your classroom needs has never been simpler!
You also have the flexibility to build your own custom assessments from a bank of ready-made questions for your course.
Using the topic selector, simply choose the sections from the book you want to test, and the system will bring up related questions ready for you to use.
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You can also reorder or delete questions to change the flow of your assessment or regenerate questions for new variations that target the same skill set.
Every question includes detailed data, giving you clear insight into the skills it measures and how it connects to your learning goals.
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Navigate the Complexities of Human Geography
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Alignment to the College Board CED: Correlated to the CED framework for AP Human Geography, this program will prepare students for success on the AP exam.
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Geography-centered framework: Essential geographic concepts guide students through human-environment connections.
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Curiosity-driven content: Chapters start with field notes and questions that link concepts to real-world events.
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A global diversity focus: Features diverse examples and case studies to reflect global interconnectedness.
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Interactive learning exercises: Thinking Geographically activities help students apply concepts for deeper understanding.
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Multimodal resources: Dynamic maps, videos, and interactive tools support diverse learning styles.
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