Exam 3: Population Geography
Exam 1: Geography Matters234 Questions
Exam 2: The Changing Global Context222 Questions
Exam 3: Population Geography238 Questions
Exam 4: People and Nature236 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural Geographies229 Questions
Exam 6: Interpreting Places and Landscapes210 Questions
Exam 7: Geographies of Economic Development275 Questions
Exam 8: Food and Agriculture225 Questions
Exam 9: Political Geographies242 Questions
Exam 10: Urbanization216 Questions
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Age-sex pyramids can be constructed for any population,from those of counties and cities to populations of countries and continents.
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A European that moves to Canada ________ from Europe and ________ to Canada.
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Match the population characteristics to the groups of countries.
-has history of internal forced migration
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Which of the following types of data is useful in Geographic Information Systems?
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For countries of similar area and population,the one with the greatest amount of ________ is most likely to have the highest nutritional density.
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The population of Egypt is distributed relatively uniformly throughout the country.
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-The Netherlands,also known as Holland is the country labeled with the number

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Discuss why Canadian Aboriginals are more than three times overrepresented and prison inmates are ten times overrepresented for contracting HIV/AIDS.
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Things like weather and family can be pull factors for some and push factors for others.
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In an age-sex pyramid for Canada (2001),the biggest cohorts in males and females is due to
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-The above map graphically represents the Kurdish and Lebanese

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If 1500 people migrate to Winnipeg,Manitoba,and 1000 people move out,net migration is
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In 2000,39 countries in the periphery had rates of natural increase of 3.0 or more.This means that their populations are projected to double in about ________ or less.
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Match the population characteristics to the groups of countries.
-principal sources of refugees
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As the Baby Boom ages and the elderly cohorts get larger,the dependency ratio in Canada will
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Archaeological evidence suggests that Canada was first settled from the east more than 11,500 years ago.
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By 2030,the entire baby boomer cohort will be between the ages of ________ and ________,the phase of life when health care costs are highest.
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