Deck 4: The Human Sphere
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Deck 4: The Human Sphere
1
Agriculture first developed during the most recent Ice Age.
False
2
Civilization began to develop around the end of the last Ice Age.
True
3
Population can continue to grow even if the growth rate falls.
True
4
A demographic transition occurs when a country's birth rate suddenly increases.
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5
Empowerment of young women is a key to stabilizing population in developing countries.
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6
Ecological economics, a discipline merging economics and ecology, sees the economy as a subsystem of the biosphere.
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7
The Genuine Progress Indicator is a measure of economic activity that is an alternative to GDP.
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8
Ecosystem services are always measured in dollars.
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9
Economic growth is not sustainable.
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10
Failed states often have negative impacts on ecosystems.
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11
Carrying capacity is
A) the mass of plants and animals within an area
B) the number of plants and animals within an area
C) the maximum number of individuals an environment can support
D) the total energy produced within an area
A) the mass of plants and animals within an area
B) the number of plants and animals within an area
C) the maximum number of individuals an environment can support
D) the total energy produced within an area
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12
IPAT stands for
A) industrial pollution and technology
B) impact, population, affluence, and technology
C) increased population after transition
A) industrial pollution and technology
B) impact, population, affluence, and technology
C) increased population after transition
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13
The Industrial Revolution was launched by the discovery of
A) coal
B) gasoline
C) interchangeable parts
D) fertilizer
A) coal
B) gasoline
C) interchangeable parts
D) fertilizer
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14
Following the agricultural revolution, the size of the human population
A) increased
B) decreased
A) increased
B) decreased
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15
Following the industrial revolution, the size of the human population
A) increased
B) decreased
A) increased
B) decreased
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16
If a population is growing at a rate of 1 percent per year, using the Rule of 70 the population will double in
A) 7 years
B) 10 years
C) 35 years
D) 70 years
A) 7 years
B) 10 years
C) 35 years
D) 70 years
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17
In addition to family planning, another factor that helps to slow population growth is
A) education
B) antibiotics
C) clean water
D) increased crop yields
A) education
B) antibiotics
C) clean water
D) increased crop yields
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18
Economic growth is a good measure of
A) employment levels
B) the amount of money changing hands
C) the amount of increase in well-being
D) all of the above
A) employment levels
B) the amount of money changing hands
C) the amount of increase in well-being
D) all of the above
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19
An economy is
A) a system for allocating resources
B) a method of measuring growth
C) a way of valuing ecosystem services
D) a way of measuring how much is bought and sold
A) a system for allocating resources
B) a method of measuring growth
C) a way of valuing ecosystem services
D) a way of measuring how much is bought and sold
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20
The difference between economic growth and development is
A) nothing; they are the same
B) one is quantitative, one is qualitative
C) they are similar, but development occurs more gradually
D) they are similar, but development occurs more rapidly
A) nothing; they are the same
B) one is quantitative, one is qualitative
C) they are similar, but development occurs more gradually
D) they are similar, but development occurs more rapidly
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