Exam 16: Environment Population and Social Change

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An example of a resource that is not renewable, regardless of how well we manage it, is .

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The actual shape of an age-sex pyramid is a reflection of the

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Which federal document requires a national census to be conducted every ten years?

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John is studying the impact of the sun's light on the earth. Which environmental issue is he not directly concerned with?

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The various parts of a society do not all change at the same rate; some parts lag behind the others. This is the principle of _.

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How is technology related to social change?

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Discuss how collective behavior emerges. How does collective behavior differ from other types of social behavior?

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In the United States, the sex ratio is , which indicates .

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When a college student engages in a fad they are participating in .

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Which type of society did Tonnies see as organized on the basis of self-interest?

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Evolutionary theories of social change are a branch of .

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According to modernization theory, the primary causes of social change are:

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Unlike Spencer, Marx emphasized that social change was based on .

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Identify the three basic demographic processes and discuss the variations in each that are affected by gender, race-ethnicity, and social class.

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A sex ratio of exactly 100 indicates equal numbers of males and females.

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Among industrialized countries, the country with the lowest infant mortality rate is _.

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The upper atmosphere shield that blocks dangerous ultraviolet light, protecting humans from sunburn and skin cancer is called the .

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The placing of dumps near minority communities reflects .

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The 1924 National Origins Quota law encouraged immigration from and discouraged immigration from .

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Explain what an age-sex population pyramid is, and describe how the pyramids for a post-industrial nation like the U.S. and an industrializing country like Mexico will look different from each other.

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