Deck 6: Institutions

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The population of the world started increasing around _____ years ago.

A) 40
B) 400
C) 4,000
D) The population of the world is not increasing!
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In 1650, if a person _____, their life expectancy was 50-60 years of age.

A) survived childhood
B) ate a diet low in saturated fats
C) lived in Africa or Europe
D) farmed
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In 1650 infant mortality went down, most notably in _____.

A) the Sahara desert
B) northwestern Europe
C) China
D) Italy
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Most mortality in Europe had been from _____.

A) violent crime
B) typhoons
C) whirlpools
D) communicable diseases
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Which action probably did not help lower the incidence of disease in northwestern Europe? ______.

A) People drained the swamps and marshes.
B) Cities installed public sewers.
C) Men began wearing powdered wigs.
D) People began to produce food more hygienically.
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Since the 17th century, people have gotten, on average _____.

A) smaller
B) bigger
C) thinner
D) shorter
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The world's population in 1900 was ____ larger than the world's population 250 years before.

A) 2000x
B) 200x
C) 20x
D) 2x
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In the late 1800s, the _____ in/of Europe began to decline.

A) birth rate
B) population
C) life expectancy
D) number of people
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Currently the birth rate in the USA is ____ births per 1000

A) 500
B) 50
C) 25
D) 14
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Which probably was not a factor in the birth rate decline in Europe?

A) Increased Industrialization in northwestern Europe.
B) A decline in quality afterschool programs in public schools.
C) A decline in child mortality.
D) Cultural change.
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The change from high death rates to low death rates, and the subsequent change from high birth rates to low birth rates is called the ____.

A) Demographic transition.
B) the Great Coincidence.
C) Mortality Migration.
D) Dearth of Death.
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Death rates in less developed countries started to fall in ____.

A) The 1700s
B) The 1800s
C) The 1940s
D) The 1980s
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Less developed countries have seen fertility _____ since the 1960s.

A) increase slowly
B) decrease
C) stay the same
D) skyrocket
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Which country has the highest birth rate?

A) Ghana
B) Brazil
C) Australia
D) Japan
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Which country has the lowest birth rate?

A) Ghana
B) Brazil
C) Australia
D) Japan
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In 2009, the life expectancy for men in poor countries is approximately _____ years of age.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
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In rich countries, as of 2009, the life expectancy for women is ____ years of age.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
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People in rich countries are most likely to die of which disease?

A) Tuberculosis
B) Scurvy
C) Skin Cancer
D) Malaria
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People in poor countries are most likely to die of which disease?

A) Skin Cancer
B) Heart Disease
C) Scurvy
D) Malaria
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The death rate in Sweden is _____ the death rate in Nigeria.

A) higher than
B) slightly lower than
C) equal to
D) much lower than
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In developed countries, the age and sex structure looks like _____

A) a pyramid
B) an orange
C) Tony Romo
D) a column
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In less developed countries, the age and sex structure looks like _____

A) a pyramid
B) an orange
C) Tony Romo
D) a column
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Rock-and-roll music is associated with _____.

A) the Baby boom generation.
B) Generation X
C) Generation Y
D) The Echo boom
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Between 1945 and 1965 fertility rates in the US ____.

A) declined sharply
B) increased
C) stayed the same
D) declined slightly
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Old people generally ______ than younger people

A) drive faster
B) take more risks
C) commit fewer crimes
D) play louder music
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Which country is the most densely populated.

A) the USA
B) Greenland
C) Liechtenstein
D) Monaco
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The human population has increased at a constant rate from the beginning.
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Life Expectancy before 1650 is higher than Life Expectancy after 1650.
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After 1650, rates of infant mortality went down.
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Communicable diseases were almost non-existent before the 20th century.
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Cities in Northwestern Europe were hotbeds of disease.
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Food production also increased after 1650.
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People, on average have been getting smaller.
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The birth rate increased steadily after 1873.
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Increased Industrialization probably helped increase the birth rate.
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Once the death rate in a society begins to fall, the fall in the birth rate follows eventually.
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Less developed countries also have seen their death rates fall (although the trend is more recent)
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Over the past 50 years, fertility in less well developed countries has increased.
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The USA has a larger birth rate than Japan.
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Nigeria has a larger birth rate than Russia.
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Life expectancy for women in poor countries is higher than life expectancy for men in poor countries.
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Life expectancy for men in rich countries is higher than life expectancy for women in rich countries.
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People in poor countries are more likely to die of infectious disease than people in rich countries.
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Infant mortality is currently higher in rich countries than in poor countries.
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The death rate is higher in more developed countries than the death rate in less developed countries.
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Poor countries have more children proportionally than rich countries.
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Populations with more young people have more crime.
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The birth rate in the US increased in the years following World War II.
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Older people commit more crimes than younger people.
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Old people have fewer medical expenses, on average, than younger people.
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The economy of regions with many old people tends to be more stable.
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The world's most densely populated countries tend to be the most urbanized.
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In economic downturns, countries usually become more open to immigration.
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Why was the life expectancy in pre-1650 not 50-60? i.e what factor can you take out to make life expectancy in this period 50-60 years of age?
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Where, notably, did infant mortality decrease?
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What were some of the causes for this decrease in infant mortality?
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Why did the birth rate start to decline in the late 19th century?
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Give an example of a country with a high birth rate, and one with a low birth rate.What are some differences between these countries?
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Why is the death rate in Sweden higher than the death rate of Nigeria?
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Draw an Age and Sex Structure for a hypothetical developed country.
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Draw a rough sketch of the US population pyramid.
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Give examples of a society with many immigrants, and a society with very few immigrants.How are these 2 societies different?
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How does the age structure of a social group influence group dynamics?
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Describe the stages of the demographic transition.Which stage is the U.S.currently in? Which stage are the countries of sub-Saharan Africa currently in?
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Describe the baby boom in the U.S.When did it occur? When did it end? What are some of the consequences of the baby boom.
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Deck 6: Institutions
1
The population of the world started increasing around _____ years ago.

A) 40
B) 400
C) 4,000
D) The population of the world is not increasing!
B
2
In 1650, if a person _____, their life expectancy was 50-60 years of age.

A) survived childhood
B) ate a diet low in saturated fats
C) lived in Africa or Europe
D) farmed
A
3
In 1650 infant mortality went down, most notably in _____.

A) the Sahara desert
B) northwestern Europe
C) China
D) Italy
B
4
Most mortality in Europe had been from _____.

A) violent crime
B) typhoons
C) whirlpools
D) communicable diseases
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Which action probably did not help lower the incidence of disease in northwestern Europe? ______.

A) People drained the swamps and marshes.
B) Cities installed public sewers.
C) Men began wearing powdered wigs.
D) People began to produce food more hygienically.
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Since the 17th century, people have gotten, on average _____.

A) smaller
B) bigger
C) thinner
D) shorter
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The world's population in 1900 was ____ larger than the world's population 250 years before.

A) 2000x
B) 200x
C) 20x
D) 2x
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In the late 1800s, the _____ in/of Europe began to decline.

A) birth rate
B) population
C) life expectancy
D) number of people
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Currently the birth rate in the USA is ____ births per 1000

A) 500
B) 50
C) 25
D) 14
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10
Which probably was not a factor in the birth rate decline in Europe?

A) Increased Industrialization in northwestern Europe.
B) A decline in quality afterschool programs in public schools.
C) A decline in child mortality.
D) Cultural change.
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11
The change from high death rates to low death rates, and the subsequent change from high birth rates to low birth rates is called the ____.

A) Demographic transition.
B) the Great Coincidence.
C) Mortality Migration.
D) Dearth of Death.
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Death rates in less developed countries started to fall in ____.

A) The 1700s
B) The 1800s
C) The 1940s
D) The 1980s
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Less developed countries have seen fertility _____ since the 1960s.

A) increase slowly
B) decrease
C) stay the same
D) skyrocket
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Which country has the highest birth rate?

A) Ghana
B) Brazil
C) Australia
D) Japan
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Which country has the lowest birth rate?

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B) Brazil
C) Australia
D) Japan
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In 2009, the life expectancy for men in poor countries is approximately _____ years of age.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
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In rich countries, as of 2009, the life expectancy for women is ____ years of age.

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B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
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People in rich countries are most likely to die of which disease?

A) Tuberculosis
B) Scurvy
C) Skin Cancer
D) Malaria
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People in poor countries are most likely to die of which disease?

A) Skin Cancer
B) Heart Disease
C) Scurvy
D) Malaria
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The death rate in Sweden is _____ the death rate in Nigeria.

A) higher than
B) slightly lower than
C) equal to
D) much lower than
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In developed countries, the age and sex structure looks like _____

A) a pyramid
B) an orange
C) Tony Romo
D) a column
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In less developed countries, the age and sex structure looks like _____

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C) Tony Romo
D) a column
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Rock-and-roll music is associated with _____.

A) the Baby boom generation.
B) Generation X
C) Generation Y
D) The Echo boom
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Between 1945 and 1965 fertility rates in the US ____.

A) declined sharply
B) increased
C) stayed the same
D) declined slightly
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Old people generally ______ than younger people

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B) take more risks
C) commit fewer crimes
D) play louder music
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Which country is the most densely populated.

A) the USA
B) Greenland
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D) Monaco
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The human population has increased at a constant rate from the beginning.
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Life Expectancy before 1650 is higher than Life Expectancy after 1650.
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After 1650, rates of infant mortality went down.
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Communicable diseases were almost non-existent before the 20th century.
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Cities in Northwestern Europe were hotbeds of disease.
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Food production also increased after 1650.
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People, on average have been getting smaller.
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The birth rate increased steadily after 1873.
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Increased Industrialization probably helped increase the birth rate.
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Once the death rate in a society begins to fall, the fall in the birth rate follows eventually.
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Less developed countries also have seen their death rates fall (although the trend is more recent)
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Over the past 50 years, fertility in less well developed countries has increased.
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The USA has a larger birth rate than Japan.
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Nigeria has a larger birth rate than Russia.
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Life expectancy for women in poor countries is higher than life expectancy for men in poor countries.
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Life expectancy for men in rich countries is higher than life expectancy for women in rich countries.
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People in poor countries are more likely to die of infectious disease than people in rich countries.
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Infant mortality is currently higher in rich countries than in poor countries.
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The death rate is higher in more developed countries than the death rate in less developed countries.
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Poor countries have more children proportionally than rich countries.
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Populations with more young people have more crime.
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The birth rate in the US increased in the years following World War II.
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Older people commit more crimes than younger people.
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Old people have fewer medical expenses, on average, than younger people.
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The economy of regions with many old people tends to be more stable.
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The world's most densely populated countries tend to be the most urbanized.
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In economic downturns, countries usually become more open to immigration.
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Why was the life expectancy in pre-1650 not 50-60? i.e what factor can you take out to make life expectancy in this period 50-60 years of age?
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Where, notably, did infant mortality decrease?
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What were some of the causes for this decrease in infant mortality?
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Why did the birth rate start to decline in the late 19th century?
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Give an example of a country with a high birth rate, and one with a low birth rate.What are some differences between these countries?
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Why is the death rate in Sweden higher than the death rate of Nigeria?
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Draw an Age and Sex Structure for a hypothetical developed country.
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Draw a rough sketch of the US population pyramid.
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Give examples of a society with many immigrants, and a society with very few immigrants.How are these 2 societies different?
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How does the age structure of a social group influence group dynamics?
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Describe the stages of the demographic transition.Which stage is the U.S.currently in? Which stage are the countries of sub-Saharan Africa currently in?
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Describe the baby boom in the U.S.When did it occur? When did it end? What are some of the consequences of the baby boom.
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