Exam 6: Population: a Problem of Quantity or Quality

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What is the Club of Rome?

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According to the economist Amartya Sen, modern food crises are:

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Discuss and explain the role of family planning in stabilizing population growth. Use facts and cases from the chapter in your explanation

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The text discusses Julian Simon's perspective of people as the planet's 'ultimate resource.' Summarize Simon's perspective. Use the term "cornucopian" in your explanation.

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STIRPAT-the model that examines the relationship between human activities and the environment-is short for:

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Is it fair to continue framing 'the population problem' as a low-income country problem when the average U.S. citizen's ecological footprint is thirty-times greater than that of the average Indian and one hundred times greater than that of the average person in the world's poorest countries?

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What is the earth's carrying capacity (how many people can it hold?)

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Which Fast Fact would you use to talk to and educate others about our current population crisis? Why and what would you say?

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Compounds that evaporate from housekeeping, maintenance, and building products made with organic chemicals.

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Does a person have a fundamental human right to have as many children as he or she chooses?

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Megacities are cities with over 1 billion people.

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Cities in low-income countries are currently half as densely populated as cities in affluent countries.

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The Club of Rome was a global "Think Tank" founded in 1968.

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As mentioned in Society and the Environment, while fertility rates in Sub-Saharan Africa tend to be high the countries in this region also have very high child mortality rates.

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Define Developed vs. least developed countries.

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Define China's One child policy.

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The demographic transition model illustrates:

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Exponential growth refers to growth that:

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Having large families in low-income nations is perfectly rational for many living in those environments. What are some of the sociological forces underlying high fertility rates in developing countries?

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The fact that population control policies in countries like China have taken decades before their full effects can be seen is an example of:

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