Exam 22: Population, Urbanization, and Environment
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To calculate a crude birth rate, divide the number of live births in a year into the total
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Which of the following concepts refers to the maximum possible childbearing for women?
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The Industrial Revolution had what effect on U.S. cities?
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Environmental racism is a pattern by which environmental hazards are greatest for the poor, especially poor minorities.
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What is an "age-sex pyramid"? Why is it useful in the study of population?
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In the preindustrial stage of economic development, population:
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In general, the people living in low-income nations cause much more harm to the environment than people living in high-income nations do.
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"Zero population growth" refers to cases in which no more people are born.
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In medieval cities of Europe, what was found at the city's center?
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Durkheim's concept of mechanical solidarity parallels Tönnies's concept of Gemeinschaft.
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Most people migrate due to a combination of "push" and "pull" factors.
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In many low-income nations, parents value sons more than daughters, which explains why the age-sex ratio in these nations may be higher than 100.
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What two assertions about population and resources were made by Thomas Robert Malthus?
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Expanding opportunities for women around the world is one important strategy that will help limit global population increase.
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Why is the gradual loss of the world's rain forests an important environmental concern?
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More than sixty nations, including the United States, have a birth rate below the zero population growth point.
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