Deck 5: Population and Development

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According to Malthus, population grows:

A) incrementally, in "fits and starts."
B) at a steady, measured pace.
C) arithmetically.
D) exponentially.
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Currently the rate of world population growth:

A) is climbing exponentially.
B) is climbing arithmetically.
C) is falling gradually.
D) is plummeting as a result of development and birth control technologies.
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It took more than 100 years for the world's population to double from 1 billion to 2 billion. How long did it take for the world's population to increase from 4 billion to 5 billion?

A) Fewer than 15 years as the result of exponential growth
B) Half the time of the first doubling, about 50 years
C) More than 100 years; 1 billion people are added each 100 years
D) The world's population has not yet reached 5 billion
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What percentage of the world's current population growth is taking place in poor countries?

A) Only about 10%, because infant mortality rates are so high in these countries
B) About 25% due mostly to immigration patterns from poor countries to rich countries
C) About half, nearly 50%
D) Over 90%
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A constant rate of growth means not only increasing effects, but compounding effects, say some theorists. This Malthusian argument applies to which of the following?

A) Population
B) Production
C) Consumption
D) All of the above
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Standard provisions of structural adjustment programs include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) reduction of education and public services.
B) increased subsidies.
C) liberalization of trade.
D) emphasis on export crops.
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Amartya Sen argues that famine is primarily the result of:

A) absolute food shortages.
B) inability to access available food.
C) poorly organized food aid programs.
D) natural disasters.
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Which of the following does Sen claim will NOT insure food availability?

A) Dependable food imports
B) Land reform
C) Steady employment
D) Democracy
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According to the principle of substitutability:

A) the price of basic commodities has risen because they cannot be substituted by alternatives.
B) the five metals used in Simons' and Ehrlich's wager have since been substituted for others.
C) human intellect devises creative ways to substitute new resources to solve resource scarcity.
D) people are substitutable; those who die of starvation and disease will always be replaced by new births that result from increased population.
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What is the best contraceptive according to the slogan of the 1974 World Population Conference in Bucharest?

A) Development
B) Abstinence
C) Education
D) Abortion
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Unless checked, population growth tends to continue until it runs up against environmental limits causing poverty, hunger, misery and resource scarcity-eventually leading to a population crash. This view was proponed by which thinker?

A) Thomas Malthus
B) Frances Moore Lappé
C) Paul Ehrlich
D) Julian Simon
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According to Simon, the solution to resource scarcity is to increase the population because it will produce more brainpower and labor to work out technological solutions to scarcity, termed the?

A) Dependable argument of labor
B) Entitlement system of population growth
C) Cornucopian argument about technology
D) Simonion view of development
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Which of the following events might break down food entitlement systems?

A) Natural disasters
B) War
C) Displacement of land-holders
D) All of the above
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What does Amartya Sen mean by "entitlements" to food?

A) Subsistence farmers are more entitled to food supplements than are those who grow cash crops.
B) Women are particularly entitled to nourishment.
C) International governance is responsible for providing food to all people.
D) Famines are not caused by lack of available food, but rather by a lack of access to food.
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Why do critics refer to structural adjustment as "shock therapy?

A) Because of the sudden bottom-up nature of coups
B) Because the IMF severely reduces social supports to supposedly develop a free market in poor countries
C) Because of the role that electricity plays in developing poor nations
D) All of the above
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How might population controls contradict religious values?

A) Celibacy of the preisthood
B) Concern of population conflicts
C) Church acceptance of contraception
D) Sanctity of life arguments
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As a result of massive development efforts since World War II, the gap between therich and poor has:

A) dramatically declined.
B) narrowed.
C) increased.
D) dramatically expanded.
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According to Frances Moore Lappé, there___ correlation between populationdensity and hunger?

A) is little, if any
B) is a significant positive
C) is a declining
D) is a significant negative
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A country with a 3% rate of growth for one hundred years would experience a 3% increase in population each century.
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A drop in fertility means that fewer children are born each year.
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Population momentum results in an almost immediate slowdown in population growth.
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A sharp decline in population will mean a sharp decline in negative environmental impacts. .
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The world produces enough grain to feed each individual person a minimum diet of 2,000 calories per day. 2,923 calories are produced, but currently 37-40% goes to feed livestock.
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The World Bank is a not-for-profit charitable institution created to reduce the debt of poor nations.
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According to Frances Moore Lappé, there is a direct correlation between population density and hunger.
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According to Frances Moore Lappé, there is a direct correlation between the amount of cropland per person in a country and hunger.
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According to Frances Moore Lappé, there is little if any correlation between the amount of cropland per person in a country and hunger.
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In general, women do as much agricultural labor as men in the world.
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Like women in the developed world, women in less developed countries tend to live longer than their male counterparts.
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When the author states that Malthus presented his theory in a determinist way, what does this mean for the relationship between population and environment?
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Despite the decline in the rate of world population growth, population continues to grow rapidly. Explain why this might be the case?
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Briefly discuss the differences between "dialogic relationships" and "determinist relationships.?
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Why might poor countries submit to structural adjustment rather than forego World Bank and IMF loans?
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Explain three events that led to the IMF food riots of the 1980s?
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Cite three ways that rapid population growth presents organization problems for cities and urban areas?
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Explain the three stages of demographic transition as theorized by Frank W. Notestein?
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The author cites four conditions that raise doubt about the applicability of the demographic transition to less developed countries: Describe and briefly discuss one of these conditions?
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The use of birth control in family planning is sometimes a controversial aspect of population control. Discuss at least one reason for the controversy as described in the text?
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The text cites an example of coerced reproduction in Romania. List some of the outcomes of Romania's illegalization of birth control?
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Lappé and Schurman argue that poor people have a strong incentive to have lots of children. Explain?
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Defend or critique Julian Simon's argument that people are the "ultimate resource" and therefore the solution to resource scarcity is actually to increase population?
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Defend or critique Julian Simons' principle of substitutability with regard to land, habitat, water, and air?
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The author argues that "contrary to stereotypes about the greater physical capabilities of men, women in fact do the bulk of the world's physical work." Do you agree or disagree? Defend your argument?
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Describe the role social inequality plays in population growth?
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Was Malthus right? Cite material from readings and lecture to justify your answer sociologically?
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Explain the "structural adjustment trap" cited in the text. What conditions lead to the trap, and what consequences does it have on developing countries?
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Some researchers argue that there is enough food produced to feed everyone in the world, but problems with access to and distribution of food lead to hunger. Do you agree or disagree? Defend your answer, and cite Frances Moore Lappe and Amartya Sen in your argument?
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-____ Thomas Malthus

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Dorothy Stein

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Talcott Parsons

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ John Maynard Keynes

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Bretton Woods Institutions

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Substitutability principle

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Demographic transition theory

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Women's Role in Economic Development

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Ester Boserup

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Frances Moore Lappé & Amartya Sen

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Paul Ehrlich

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Paul Ehrlich

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Paul Ehrlich & Anne Ehrlich

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ The view that the environment controls our lives and there is little we can do about it.

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Julian Simon

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Structural adjustment programs

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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Deck 5: Population and Development
1
According to Malthus, population grows:

A) incrementally, in "fits and starts."
B) at a steady, measured pace.
C) arithmetically.
D) exponentially.
D
2
Currently the rate of world population growth:

A) is climbing exponentially.
B) is climbing arithmetically.
C) is falling gradually.
D) is plummeting as a result of development and birth control technologies.
C
3
It took more than 100 years for the world's population to double from 1 billion to 2 billion. How long did it take for the world's population to increase from 4 billion to 5 billion?

A) Fewer than 15 years as the result of exponential growth
B) Half the time of the first doubling, about 50 years
C) More than 100 years; 1 billion people are added each 100 years
D) The world's population has not yet reached 5 billion
A
4
What percentage of the world's current population growth is taking place in poor countries?

A) Only about 10%, because infant mortality rates are so high in these countries
B) About 25% due mostly to immigration patterns from poor countries to rich countries
C) About half, nearly 50%
D) Over 90%
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A constant rate of growth means not only increasing effects, but compounding effects, say some theorists. This Malthusian argument applies to which of the following?

A) Population
B) Production
C) Consumption
D) All of the above
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Standard provisions of structural adjustment programs include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) reduction of education and public services.
B) increased subsidies.
C) liberalization of trade.
D) emphasis on export crops.
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Amartya Sen argues that famine is primarily the result of:

A) absolute food shortages.
B) inability to access available food.
C) poorly organized food aid programs.
D) natural disasters.
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Which of the following does Sen claim will NOT insure food availability?

A) Dependable food imports
B) Land reform
C) Steady employment
D) Democracy
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According to the principle of substitutability:

A) the price of basic commodities has risen because they cannot be substituted by alternatives.
B) the five metals used in Simons' and Ehrlich's wager have since been substituted for others.
C) human intellect devises creative ways to substitute new resources to solve resource scarcity.
D) people are substitutable; those who die of starvation and disease will always be replaced by new births that result from increased population.
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What is the best contraceptive according to the slogan of the 1974 World Population Conference in Bucharest?

A) Development
B) Abstinence
C) Education
D) Abortion
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11
Unless checked, population growth tends to continue until it runs up against environmental limits causing poverty, hunger, misery and resource scarcity-eventually leading to a population crash. This view was proponed by which thinker?

A) Thomas Malthus
B) Frances Moore Lappé
C) Paul Ehrlich
D) Julian Simon
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According to Simon, the solution to resource scarcity is to increase the population because it will produce more brainpower and labor to work out technological solutions to scarcity, termed the?

A) Dependable argument of labor
B) Entitlement system of population growth
C) Cornucopian argument about technology
D) Simonion view of development
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Which of the following events might break down food entitlement systems?

A) Natural disasters
B) War
C) Displacement of land-holders
D) All of the above
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What does Amartya Sen mean by "entitlements" to food?

A) Subsistence farmers are more entitled to food supplements than are those who grow cash crops.
B) Women are particularly entitled to nourishment.
C) International governance is responsible for providing food to all people.
D) Famines are not caused by lack of available food, but rather by a lack of access to food.
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Why do critics refer to structural adjustment as "shock therapy?

A) Because of the sudden bottom-up nature of coups
B) Because the IMF severely reduces social supports to supposedly develop a free market in poor countries
C) Because of the role that electricity plays in developing poor nations
D) All of the above
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How might population controls contradict religious values?

A) Celibacy of the preisthood
B) Concern of population conflicts
C) Church acceptance of contraception
D) Sanctity of life arguments
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As a result of massive development efforts since World War II, the gap between therich and poor has:

A) dramatically declined.
B) narrowed.
C) increased.
D) dramatically expanded.
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According to Frances Moore Lappé, there___ correlation between populationdensity and hunger?

A) is little, if any
B) is a significant positive
C) is a declining
D) is a significant negative
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A country with a 3% rate of growth for one hundred years would experience a 3% increase in population each century.
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A drop in fertility means that fewer children are born each year.
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Population momentum results in an almost immediate slowdown in population growth.
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A sharp decline in population will mean a sharp decline in negative environmental impacts. .
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The world produces enough grain to feed each individual person a minimum diet of 2,000 calories per day. 2,923 calories are produced, but currently 37-40% goes to feed livestock.
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The World Bank is a not-for-profit charitable institution created to reduce the debt of poor nations.
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According to Frances Moore Lappé, there is a direct correlation between population density and hunger.
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According to Frances Moore Lappé, there is a direct correlation between the amount of cropland per person in a country and hunger.
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According to Frances Moore Lappé, there is little if any correlation between the amount of cropland per person in a country and hunger.
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In general, women do as much agricultural labor as men in the world.
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Like women in the developed world, women in less developed countries tend to live longer than their male counterparts.
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When the author states that Malthus presented his theory in a determinist way, what does this mean for the relationship between population and environment?
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Despite the decline in the rate of world population growth, population continues to grow rapidly. Explain why this might be the case?
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Briefly discuss the differences between "dialogic relationships" and "determinist relationships.?
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Why might poor countries submit to structural adjustment rather than forego World Bank and IMF loans?
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Explain three events that led to the IMF food riots of the 1980s?
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35
Cite three ways that rapid population growth presents organization problems for cities and urban areas?
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36
Explain the three stages of demographic transition as theorized by Frank W. Notestein?
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37
The author cites four conditions that raise doubt about the applicability of the demographic transition to less developed countries: Describe and briefly discuss one of these conditions?
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38
The use of birth control in family planning is sometimes a controversial aspect of population control. Discuss at least one reason for the controversy as described in the text?
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39
The text cites an example of coerced reproduction in Romania. List some of the outcomes of Romania's illegalization of birth control?
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40
Lappé and Schurman argue that poor people have a strong incentive to have lots of children. Explain?
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41
Defend or critique Julian Simon's argument that people are the "ultimate resource" and therefore the solution to resource scarcity is actually to increase population?
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42
Defend or critique Julian Simons' principle of substitutability with regard to land, habitat, water, and air?
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43
The author argues that "contrary to stereotypes about the greater physical capabilities of men, women in fact do the bulk of the world's physical work." Do you agree or disagree? Defend your argument?
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44
Describe the role social inequality plays in population growth?
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45
Was Malthus right? Cite material from readings and lecture to justify your answer sociologically?
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46
Explain the "structural adjustment trap" cited in the text. What conditions lead to the trap, and what consequences does it have on developing countries?
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47
Some researchers argue that there is enough food produced to feed everyone in the world, but problems with access to and distribution of food lead to hunger. Do you agree or disagree? Defend your answer, and cite Frances Moore Lappe and Amartya Sen in your argument?
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-____ Thomas Malthus

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Dorothy Stein

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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50
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-____ Talcott Parsons

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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51
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-____ John Maynard Keynes

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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52
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-____ International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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53
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-____ Bretton Woods Institutions

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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54
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-____ Substitutability principle

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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55
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-____ Demographic transition theory

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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56
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-____ Women's Role in Economic Development

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Ester Boserup

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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58
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-____ Frances Moore Lappé & Amartya Sen

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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59
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-____ Paul Ehrlich

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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60
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-____ Paul Ehrlich

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Paul Ehrlich & Anne Ehrlich

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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62
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-____ The view that the environment controls our lives and there is little we can do about it.

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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63
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-____ Julian Simon

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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-____ Structural adjustment programs

A) "Essay on the Principle of Population"
B) Demographic competition
C) Modernization theory
D) Bretton Woods
E) World Bank
F) IMF and World Bank
G) Julian Simon
H) Frank W. Notestein
I) Ester Boserup
J) Theories of Technological Change
K) Anti-Malthusian Critics
L) Neo-Malthusian Biologist
M) The Population Bomb
N) The Population Explosion
O) Environmental determinism
P) Cornucopian view of social change
Q) "Shock therapy"
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