Deck 16: The Earth in the 21st 22nd Centuries

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According to discussions in the last chapter of our Population and Society textbook, water is a _______ resource than oil.

A) more plentiful
B) more unreliable
C) less plentiful
D) more renewable
E) more scarce
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The world's population in 2100 will likely number around ____ million people.

A) 50
B) 40
C) 30
D) 20
E) 10
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What are some of the overall environmental problems faced by our planet? Which problem do you think is making the biggest impact on the earth? Why have you selected this particular problem?
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Population exponentialism is related to ____.

A) population implosion
B) global fertility rates
C) global climate change
D) human evolution
E) family planning
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In the last chapter of our Population and Society textbook, Dudley Poston argues that pollution is closely related to:

A) mortality rates
B) fertility rates
C) immigration rates
D) global warming
E) ecological disarray
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A theme often focused on by Dudley Poston in our Population and Society textbook is that Demography is ______.

A) destiny
B) difficult
C) determination
D) demanding
E) exponential
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Describe the sociological and philosophical impacts of a possible 10 billion inhabitants of the Earth in the year of 2100.
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How has technology evolved in the developed world in the past decade? Do you consider the changes due to technology generally to be good or bad for humanity? Why do you make this argument?
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The ecological complex refers to the interactions of which of the following four constructs?

A) population, organization, environment and agriculture
B) population, government, environment and technology
C) population, organization, environment and industry
D) population, government, environment and industry
E) population, organization, environment and technology
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The ______ is an international treaty intended to bring countries together to reduce global warming.

A) Paris Climate Accord
B) Kyoto Protocol
C) United Nations Climate Agreement
D) Global Climate Accord
E) United Nations Global Agreement
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Three countries are listed in our Population and Society text that are among the few countries that do not support the Kyoto Protocol, i.e., the international treaty intended to bring countries together to reduce global warming. The three countries mentioned in our textbook are the following:

A) Niger, Lesotho, and Canada
B) Canada, Mexico, and Cuba
C) France, Canada, and Mexico
D) Australia, New Zealand, and India
E) Australia, U.S., and Canada
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The last chapter of our Population and Society textbook deals for the most part with

A) the effects of population policy.
B) the future of the earth's population from the perspectives of ecology, sociology, and philosophy.
C) the urban to rural phenomenon.
D) the immigration trends of the most populous countries.
E) the trends towards deconcentration in the U.S.
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Describe what demographers mean by the ecological complex. Then discuss some of the ecological impacts of a world population of more than 10 billion inhabitants in the year of 2010.
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Cities in the developed world produce more ________ these days than they did in the 1960's.

A) babies
B) technological solutions
C) solid waste
D) political discord
E) isolation
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According to discussions in the last chapter of our Population and Society textbook, water is a _______ resource than oil.

A) more plentiful
B) more unreliable
C) less plentiful
D) more renewable
E) more scarce
B
2
The world's population in 2100 will likely number around ____ million people.

A) 50
B) 40
C) 30
D) 20
E) 10
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What are some of the overall environmental problems faced by our planet? Which problem do you think is making the biggest impact on the earth? Why have you selected this particular problem?
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Population exponentialism is related to ____.

A) population implosion
B) global fertility rates
C) global climate change
D) human evolution
E) family planning
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In the last chapter of our Population and Society textbook, Dudley Poston argues that pollution is closely related to:

A) mortality rates
B) fertility rates
C) immigration rates
D) global warming
E) ecological disarray
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A theme often focused on by Dudley Poston in our Population and Society textbook is that Demography is ______.

A) destiny
B) difficult
C) determination
D) demanding
E) exponential
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Describe the sociological and philosophical impacts of a possible 10 billion inhabitants of the Earth in the year of 2100.
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How has technology evolved in the developed world in the past decade? Do you consider the changes due to technology generally to be good or bad for humanity? Why do you make this argument?
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The ecological complex refers to the interactions of which of the following four constructs?

A) population, organization, environment and agriculture
B) population, government, environment and technology
C) population, organization, environment and industry
D) population, government, environment and industry
E) population, organization, environment and technology
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The ______ is an international treaty intended to bring countries together to reduce global warming.

A) Paris Climate Accord
B) Kyoto Protocol
C) United Nations Climate Agreement
D) Global Climate Accord
E) United Nations Global Agreement
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Three countries are listed in our Population and Society text that are among the few countries that do not support the Kyoto Protocol, i.e., the international treaty intended to bring countries together to reduce global warming. The three countries mentioned in our textbook are the following:

A) Niger, Lesotho, and Canada
B) Canada, Mexico, and Cuba
C) France, Canada, and Mexico
D) Australia, New Zealand, and India
E) Australia, U.S., and Canada
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The last chapter of our Population and Society textbook deals for the most part with

A) the effects of population policy.
B) the future of the earth's population from the perspectives of ecology, sociology, and philosophy.
C) the urban to rural phenomenon.
D) the immigration trends of the most populous countries.
E) the trends towards deconcentration in the U.S.
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Describe what demographers mean by the ecological complex. Then discuss some of the ecological impacts of a world population of more than 10 billion inhabitants in the year of 2010.
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Cities in the developed world produce more ________ these days than they did in the 1960's.

A) babies
B) technological solutions
C) solid waste
D) political discord
E) isolation
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