Deck 6: The Human Population and Its Impact
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Deck 6: The Human Population and Its Impact
1
Population change is calculated using which of the following formulas?
A)(deaths + emigration) ─ (births + immigration)
B)(births + immigration) ─ (deaths + emigration)
C)(deaths + immigration) ─ (births + emigration)
D)(births + emigration) ─ (deaths + immigration)
E)(births + deaths) ─ (immigration + emigration)
A)(deaths + emigration) ─ (births + immigration)
B)(births + immigration) ─ (deaths + emigration)
C)(deaths + immigration) ─ (births + emigration)
D)(births + emigration) ─ (deaths + immigration)
E)(births + deaths) ─ (immigration + emigration)
B
2
What percentage of the people that will be added to the human population by 2050 will be born into less-developed countries?
A)92%
B)52%
C)18%
D)82%
E)44%
A)92%
B)52%
C)18%
D)82%
E)44%
A
3
By 2050, if the population increase estimates are correct and everyone reaches the current U.S.level of resource consumption per person, we will need how many planet Earth's?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
E
4
At today's level of consumption, scientists estimate that we would need the equivalent of how many planet Earths to sustain our per capita use of resources?
A)1.0
B)1.1
C)1.2
D)1.3
E)2.0
A)1.0
B)1.1
C)1.2
D)1.3
E)2.0
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5
What was the average number of children born to a woman in the United States in 2009?
A)1.0
B)3.4
C)2.1
D)1.6
E)5.7
A)1.0
B)3.4
C)2.1
D)1.6
E)5.7
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6
The crude birth rate is the number of live births per ____ persons in a given year.
A)50
B)100
C)500
D)1,000
E)100,000
A)50
B)100
C)500
D)1,000
E)100,000
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7
The total fertility rate (TFR), between 1955 and 2010, dropped in less-developed countries from 6.2 to what level?
A)3.2
B)2.8
C)4.5
D)1.8
E)2.1
A)3.2
B)2.8
C)4.5
D)1.8
E)2.1
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8
What was the average number of children born to a woman in China in 2009?
A)1.0
B)3.4
C)2.1
D)1.6
E)5.7
A)1.0
B)3.4
C)2.1
D)1.6
E)5.7
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9
The 2010 U.S.population of 310 million is expected to reach what level by 2050?
A)500 million
B)439 million
C)415 million
D)375 million
E)350 million
A)500 million
B)439 million
C)415 million
D)375 million
E)350 million
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10
If every woman on earth had no more than an average of 2.1 children during their reproductive years, the human population would continue to rise for how long?
A)5,000 years
B)150 years
C)50 years
D)20 years
E)5 years
A)5,000 years
B)150 years
C)50 years
D)20 years
E)5 years
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11
The concept of an optimal human population level, which allows most people to live in reasonable comfort and freedom without impairing the future sustainability, is called
A)optimization strategy
B)genetic optimization
C)stabilization theorem
D)nil hypothesis
E)cultural carrying capacity
A)optimization strategy
B)genetic optimization
C)stabilization theorem
D)nil hypothesis
E)cultural carrying capacity
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12
If the human population levels off during the 21ˢᵗ century, it will move from a "J-shaped" curve to what curve shape?
A)N
B)I
C)S
D)P
E)C
A)N
B)I
C)S
D)P
E)C
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13
The exponential rate of growth of the total human population over the past 100 years resulted from
A)large birth rate increases
B)sharp drop in death rates
C)significant immigration
D)leveling off of death rates
E)fewer epidemics
A)large birth rate increases
B)sharp drop in death rates
C)significant immigration
D)leveling off of death rates
E)fewer epidemics
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14
The U.S.total fertility rate has remained at or below replacement rate since what year?
A)1942
B)1952
C)1962
D)1972
E)1982
A)1942
B)1952
C)1962
D)1972
E)1982
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15
The replacement-level fertility rate is ____ for developed countries and ____ for developing countries.
A)1.6; 1.9
B)2.5; 2.0
C)2.0; 2.5
D)2.1; 2.5
E)1.8; 2.1
A)1.6; 1.9
B)2.5; 2.0
C)2.0; 2.5
D)2.1; 2.5
E)1.8; 2.1
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16
At the current time, how many people on earth do not have their basic needs met?
A)1.1 billion
B)1.2 billion
C)1.3 billion
D)1.4 billion
E)2 billion
A)1.1 billion
B)1.2 billion
C)1.3 billion
D)1.4 billion
E)2 billion
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17
The U.S.population is
A)slowly growing
B)slowly declining
C)basically stable
D)rapidly declining
E)rapidly growing
A)slowly growing
B)slowly declining
C)basically stable
D)rapidly declining
E)rapidly growing
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18
The total fertility rate is
A)the number of children born to a woman during her lifetime
B)the number of children a couple must bear to replace themselves
C)the average number of children born to women in their reproductive years
D)the number of live births per 1000 people
E)the births and immigrations into a population
A)the number of children born to a woman during her lifetime
B)the number of children a couple must bear to replace themselves
C)the average number of children born to women in their reproductive years
D)the number of live births per 1000 people
E)the births and immigrations into a population
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19
Demographers estimate the human population of 2050 to be between 7.8 and 10.8 billion, based on several factors. Which one of these is not one of those factors.
A)reliability of current estimates
B)projections of likelihood of drought, famine, and war
C)assumptions about trends in fertility
D)different organizations use differing sets of data and methods to make estimates
E)none of these are one of the factors
A)reliability of current estimates
B)projections of likelihood of drought, famine, and war
C)assumptions about trends in fertility
D)different organizations use differing sets of data and methods to make estimates
E)none of these are one of the factors
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20
According to the United Nations, China's population should reach what size by the year 2025?
A)1.1 billion
B)1.2 billion
C)1.3 billion
D)1.4 billion
E)1.5 billion
A)1.1 billion
B)1.2 billion
C)1.3 billion
D)1.4 billion
E)1.5 billion
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21
Which of the following is true of demographic transition as countries become industrialized?
A)Death rates drop, followed by birth rates.
B)Birth rates drop, followed by death rates.
C)Birth and death rates rise at the same time.
D)Birth and death rates fall at the same time.
E)Neither birth nor death rates fall.
A)Death rates drop, followed by birth rates.
B)Birth rates drop, followed by death rates.
C)Birth and death rates rise at the same time.
D)Birth and death rates fall at the same time.
E)Neither birth nor death rates fall.
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22
Which of the following would decrease the likelihood of a couple having a child?
A)The child is part of the family labor force.
B)Contraceptives are not available.
C)Women have opportunities to participate in education and employment.
D)No public or private pension system exists.
E)Infant mortality rates are high.
A)The child is part of the family labor force.
B)Contraceptives are not available.
C)Women have opportunities to participate in education and employment.
D)No public or private pension system exists.
E)Infant mortality rates are high.
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23
Rapidly growing countries have an age structure diagram that
A)forms an inverted pyramid
B)has a broad-based pyramid
C)shows little variation in population by age
D)has a small pre-reproductive population
E)has a large post reproductive population
A)forms an inverted pyramid
B)has a broad-based pyramid
C)shows little variation in population by age
D)has a small pre-reproductive population
E)has a large post reproductive population
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24
Which of the following is not an effect of a high level of AIDS in a country?
A)loss of productive young workers
B)loss of trained personnel
C)increase in life expectancy
D)loss of adults to support the young
E)loss of adults to support the elderly
A)loss of productive young workers
B)loss of trained personnel
C)increase in life expectancy
D)loss of adults to support the young
E)loss of adults to support the elderly
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25
Countries that have reached zero population growth have an age structure diagram that
A)forms an inverted pyramid
B)forms a broad-based pyramid
C)has little variation in prereproductive and reproductive age groups
D)has a large pre-reproductive population
E)has a large reproductive population
A)forms an inverted pyramid
B)forms a broad-based pyramid
C)has little variation in prereproductive and reproductive age groups
D)has a large pre-reproductive population
E)has a large reproductive population
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26
According to recent research, how many environmental refugees were there in the year 2008?
A)100,000
B)1,000,000
C)5,000,000
D)25,000,000
E)40,000,000
A)100,000
B)1,000,000
C)5,000,000
D)25,000,000
E)40,000,000
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27
An age structure graph represents the number or percentage of
A)reproductive age females
B)reproductive age males and females
C)non-reproductive age males and females
D)economic status of reproductive males and females
E)males and females among age groups in a population
A)reproductive age females
B)reproductive age males and females
C)non-reproductive age males and females
D)economic status of reproductive males and females
E)males and females among age groups in a population
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28
Demographic transition may be hindered in some developing countries by all of the following except
A)shortages of scientists and engineers
B)insufficient financial capital
C)large debts to developed countries
D)a drop in economic assistance from developed countries
E)surplus of skilled workers
A)shortages of scientists and engineers
B)insufficient financial capital
C)large debts to developed countries
D)a drop in economic assistance from developed countries
E)surplus of skilled workers
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29
Which of the following is not one of the factors currently affecting birth and fertility rates?
A)number of people 60 or older
B)cost of raising and educating children
C)urbanization
D)educational and employment opportunities for women
E)average age at marriage
A)number of people 60 or older
B)cost of raising and educating children
C)urbanization
D)educational and employment opportunities for women
E)average age at marriage
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30
All of the following reasons help explain why the United States has one of the highest infant mortality rates of developed countries, except
A)inadequate health care for pregnant poor women
B)women delaying getting pregnant until later in life
C)drug addiction among women
D)high birth rate among teenagers
E)inadequate health care for babies after birth
A)inadequate health care for pregnant poor women
B)women delaying getting pregnant until later in life
C)drug addiction among women
D)high birth rate among teenagers
E)inadequate health care for babies after birth
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31
Worldwide, how many children under 1 year of age die each day of preventable causes.
A)500
B)1,000
C)3,000
D)5,500
E)11,000
A)500
B)1,000
C)3,000
D)5,500
E)11,000
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32
The author suggests that one of the most important statistics is that nearly 30% of the people in less-developed countries are under 15 years of age.Why is this important?
A)Young people buy lots of goods and services.
B)Young people will be the leadership of the future.
C)Young people will feel the effects of global warming.
D)Young people don't have good sense.
E)Young people are poised to move into their prime reproductive years.
A)Young people buy lots of goods and services.
B)Young people will be the leadership of the future.
C)Young people will feel the effects of global warming.
D)Young people don't have good sense.
E)Young people are poised to move into their prime reproductive years.
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33
Two useful indicators of overall health in a country or region are
A)birth rate and death rate
B)replacement-level fertility rate and total fertility rate
C)life expectancy and death rate
D)life expectancy and infant mortality rate
E)population growth rate and death rate
A)birth rate and death rate
B)replacement-level fertility rate and total fertility rate
C)life expectancy and death rate
D)life expectancy and infant mortality rate
E)population growth rate and death rate
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34
Problems associated with rapid population decline include all of the following except
A)less government revenues with fewer workers
B)less new business formation
C)increased pensions and lowered retirement age
D)less likelihood for new technology development
E)increasing public deficits
A)less government revenues with fewer workers
B)less new business formation
C)increased pensions and lowered retirement age
D)less likelihood for new technology development
E)increasing public deficits
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35
Worldwide, AIDS is the leading cause of death for people _____ years of age.
A)1-4
B)5-14
C)15-49
D)50-65
E)66+
A)1-4
B)5-14
C)15-49
D)50-65
E)66+
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36
Which of the following is not an economic factor decreasing the likelihood of a couple having a child?
A)need for child to be part of the labor force
B)religious beliefs
C)cost of child's education
D)lack of a pension system
E)employment opportunities for women
A)need for child to be part of the labor force
B)religious beliefs
C)cost of child's education
D)lack of a pension system
E)employment opportunities for women
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37
A country with a TFR that falls below 1.5 children per couple for a prolonged period will experience all of the following except
A)sharp rise in proportion of older people
B)increasing demand on medical care
C)increasing demand on social security funds or its equivalent
D)labor shortages
E)increasing number of working taxpayers.
A)sharp rise in proportion of older people
B)increasing demand on medical care
C)increasing demand on social security funds or its equivalent
D)labor shortages
E)increasing number of working taxpayers.
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38
Currently, legal and illegal immigration account for approximately how much of the U.S.annual population growth?
A)100%
B)36%
C)63%
D)24%
E)15%
A)100%
B)36%
C)63%
D)24%
E)15%
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39
Infant mortality rate refers to the number of children per 1,000 births that die
A)by their fifth birthday
B)before their first birthday
C)before six months
D)in their first month
E)before birth
A)by their fifth birthday
B)before their first birthday
C)before six months
D)in their first month
E)before birth
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40
Since 1955 the global life expectancy has risen to
A)48 years
B)52 years
C)69 years
D)72 years
E)78 years
A)48 years
B)52 years
C)69 years
D)72 years
E)78 years
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41
The total fertility rate (TFR) for the United States is higher than the TFR for China.
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42
Reaching the replacement-level fertility rate means a quick halt to population growth.
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43
Which of the following is not true about India?
A)One out of four people is poor.
B)It has the fourth largest economy
C)80% of rural people have adequate sanitation.
D)Nearly one-half of the people are unemployed or underemployed.
E)40% of the population suffers from malnutrition.
A)One out of four people is poor.
B)It has the fourth largest economy
C)80% of rural people have adequate sanitation.
D)Nearly one-half of the people are unemployed or underemployed.
E)40% of the population suffers from malnutrition.
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44
All of the following are true of India's resource and environmental problems except
A)India has 17% of world's people, but only 2.3 % of world's land resources
B)about one-half of India's cropland is degraded
C)about two-thirds of its water is seriously polluted
D)India has about 15% of the world's forests
E)sanitation services are often inadequate
A)India has 17% of world's people, but only 2.3 % of world's land resources
B)about one-half of India's cropland is degraded
C)about two-thirds of its water is seriously polluted
D)India has about 15% of the world's forests
E)sanitation services are often inadequate
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45
From 1972 until 2009 the average number of children born to a woman in China went from 1.6 to 5.7.
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46
Ninety percent of Indian couples have access to modern birth control methods, with what percentage actually using one?
A)80%
B)49%
C)62%.
D)10%
E)31%
A)80%
B)49%
C)62%.
D)10%
E)31%
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47
Which of the following statements is not true about China?
A)China's poverty rate is about half that of India
B)only 19% of China's people are under age 15
C)90% of Chinese couples use some form of birth control
D)China has very few critical resource and environmental problems
E)India's population will exceed China's by 2015
A)China's poverty rate is about half that of India
B)only 19% of China's people are under age 15
C)90% of Chinese couples use some form of birth control
D)China has very few critical resource and environmental problems
E)India's population will exceed China's by 2015
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48
In the demographic transition model, death rates fall while birth rates remain high during
A)the preindustrial stage
B)the industrial stage
C)the postindustrial stage
D)the transitional stage
E)following the postindustrial stage
A)the preindustrial stage
B)the industrial stage
C)the postindustrial stage
D)the transitional stage
E)following the postindustrial stage
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49
About two-thirds of the growth in the U.S.population in 2010 will be the result of births outnumbering deaths.
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50
The population of the United States is growing more quickly than any other developed country.
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51
There is no likelihood of stabilizing the human population in the near future.
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52
In the world's poorest countries, life expectancy is at 49 years or less and may fall further.
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53
There is general agreement that we have not reached the carrying capacity on earth for the human population.
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54
Which of the following is not a stage of the demographic transition model?
A)preindustrial
B)industrial
C)pre-transitional
D)transitional
E)postindustrial
A)preindustrial
B)industrial
C)pre-transitional
D)transitional
E)postindustrial
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55
The population of China is growing faster than the population of the United Sates.
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56
The world's first national ______________ program began in India in 1952.
A)family planning
B)economic transition
C)literacy
D)sterilization
E)urbanization
A)family planning
B)economic transition
C)literacy
D)sterilization
E)urbanization
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57
Women tend to have fewer and healthier children for all the following reasons, except
A)when their individual rights are protected
B)earn an income of their own
C)when they have access to education
D)when they control their own fertility
E)when they have access to the internet
A)when their individual rights are protected
B)earn an income of their own
C)when they have access to education
D)when they control their own fertility
E)when they have access to the internet
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58
The growth rate of the human population is 7 times higher in the developing world than in the developed world.
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59
All of the countries below have shown that replacement level fertility can be reached in a decade or two, except
A)Egypt
B)Japan
C)Thailand
D)Iran
E)China
A)Egypt
B)Japan
C)Thailand
D)Iran
E)China
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60
Which of the following is not true of women globally?
A)do less than 50% of work associated with growing food
B)work two-thirds of all hours worked but receive only 10% of world's income
C)own less than 2% of world's land
D)make up 70% of world's poor
E)represent 64% of worlds illiterate adults
A)do less than 50% of work associated with growing food
B)work two-thirds of all hours worked but receive only 10% of world's income
C)own less than 2% of world's land
D)make up 70% of world's poor
E)represent 64% of worlds illiterate adults
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61
In African countries where 15-26% of the adult population is infected with HIV, life expectancy is expected to drop sharply.
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62
In the United States, between 1820 and 1960 most legal immigration came from Asia.
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63
Worldwide, 900 million girls do not attend elementary school.
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64
The rapid growth of the world's population over the past 100 years is primarily the result of a(n) ____________________ in the crude ____________________.
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65
Retirement of baby boomers is likely to create a shortage of workers in the U.S.
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66
The UN Population Fund indicates that less than 20% of all pregnancies in less-developed countries are unplanned, while 10% end with abortion.
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67
Human activities have directly affected, to some degree, about __________ of the earth's natural systems.
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68
Family planning reduces the number of legal and illegal abortions performed each year, and decreases deaths of mothers and fetuses during pregnancy.
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69
Infant mortality is one of the best measures of a society's quality of life.
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70
Family planning is responsible for a majority (55%) of the drop in total fertility rates (TFRs).
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71
Globally, women own 40% of the world's land.
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72
Except for a few oil-rich countries, no less-developed country has succeeded in becoming modernized without slowing population growth.
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73
Between 1972 and 2009, China cut its birth rate _______________.
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74
The ____________________ is the number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population in a given year.
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75
India has a thriving and rapidly growing middle class.
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76
India has a middle class approximately the same size as the entire population of the U.S.
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77
Because there are fewer children per couple being born in China, the population overall is rapidly aging.
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78
In 2009 5% of the U.S.population was Hispanic.
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79
Worldwide the number of school-age girls who do not attend elementary school is more than 3 times the population of the United States.
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80
The ____________________ is the number of live births per 1,000 people in a population in a given year.
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