Exam 16: Environment Population and Social Change

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The outbreak of bubonic plague in Europe from 1334 to 1354, the small pox epidemic in 1707 that devastated the populations of Mexico and the West Indies, and today's worldwide AIDS epidemic are alike to the extent that all are _.

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When Bobby and Gail study the local population, the number of people per square mile is .

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According to Georg Simmel, urban dwellers avoid , which is more likely found in rural communities.

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John is moving to Nigeria. According to the text, which of the following best characterizes its population?

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Define collective behavior and social movement, and explain the relationship between the two.

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Birthrate, death rate, and migration are the three key factors that determine the size of the population.

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Projections that the United States will have a significantly greater proportion of minorities are based on:

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According to the text, World War II contributed to social change in the United States in all of the following ways, except:

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According to the Census Bureau, as of 2012 the country with the lowest birthrate is _.

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According to the text, when Malthus was making his projections on population, he failed to foresee:

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According to Marcuse modern technology leads to a feeling of security.

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is a process of social and cultural change initiated by industrialization and followed by increased social differentiation and division of labor.

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