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Factors lowering fertility rates in the second demographic transition include:
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Although the Chinese government's population policies were successful, they have had some unintended consequences, one of which was that:
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Population growth rates are exponential. This means population grows
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Much of the contemporary theory and research in urban sociology focuses on cities as:
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Compare and contrast the "human exceptionalism paradigm" (HEP) with the "new ecological paradigm" (NEP). Do you believe there is a need for a new ecological paradigm? Why or why not?
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Which of the following statements would most likely come from a Malthusian supporter?
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Gentrification often fails to foster dialogue between new white residents and former black residents because:
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The process of the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that acts like the glass on a greenhouse and causes the average temperature of the earth to rise is called:
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The term meaning "meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" that originated from a report by the World Commission on Environment and Development is:
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A sociologist might use this interpretation of population change to interpret population changes in: Demographic Transition
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The environment is the subject of biological and environmental sciences. In what ways is the environment a sociological issue? Describe two specific ways.
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Sociologists debate whether a second demographic transition has begun in the most developed industrial countries. What is the second demographic transition, and what measures may indicate whether it is happening?
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The rate that is calculated by subtracting the number of deaths per thousand from the number of births per thousand in a year reflects:
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Which of the following best describes the migration of people within the United States during the decade between 2000 and 2010?
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Which statement represents the human exceptionalism paradigm (HEP)?
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Make a prediction regarding the future of urbanization in the global south. Justify your prediction with analysis of economic challenges, environmental challenges, and social challenges.
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According to David Harvey, industrial capitalism continually restructures space in its pursuit of profits. This process is not found in traditional cities because:
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Do you think Anthropocene is a useful term for a geological period? Why or why not?
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