From which source could you construct a map displaying human characteristics of an area? (1 point)

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topography study
topography study

census survey
census survey

weather forecast
weather forecast

remote sensing

remote sensing

Which common type of map illustrates a human characteristic? (1 point)

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topographic map
topographic map

physical map
physical map

political map
political map

climate map

political map

A population map of South America uses dots to show population distribution, with one dot equaling 1 million people. What kind of map is this?(1 point)

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A choro dot map.
A choro dot map.

A dot density map.
A dot density map.

A political map.
A political map.

A choropleth map

A dot density map.

Which of the following types of information would you use to construct a geographical representation of economic data in Texas? (1 point)

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the style of architecture in Texas compared to northern states
the style of architecture in Texas compared to northern states

the number of languages spoken per county in Texas
the number of languages spoken per county in Texas

the political affiliation of people per county in Texas
the political affiliation of people per county in Texas

the per capita income per county in Texas

the per capita income per county in Texas

Which of the following describes the type of characteristic measured by Freedom House? (1 point)

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social characteristics
social characteristics

economic characteristics
economic characteristics

cultural characteristics
cultural characteristics

political characteristics
political characteristics

political characteristics

To construct a map displaying human characteristics of an area, the most relevant source would be a census survey. A census survey collects comprehensive data about the population of a particular area, including demographic information such as age, gender, occupation, education, and other relevant factors. This data can be used to create a map displaying human characteristics by representing different attributes with different symbols or colors on the map.

To get this information, you would need to access the official census data or reports released by the appropriate government agency responsible for conducting the census. These reports usually contain data at different geographical levels, such as national, regional, or local levels. By analyzing this data, you can identify patterns, trends, and variations in human characteristics across different areas.

Other sources, like topography studies and weather forecasts, may provide useful information for creating a comprehensive map, but they may not specifically capture human characteristics. Remote sensing technologies, such as satellite imagery or aerial photographs, can also provide valuable visual data about an area that can be integrated with the census data to enhance the map's accuracy.