Deck 5: Population Geography

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In recent years,the world population has grown annually by about

A)6 million.
B)23 million.
C)77 million.
D)122 million.
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Which of the following characteristics of a national population is NOT evident from its population pyramid?

A)age structure
B)sex structure
C)dependency ratio
D)infant mortality rate
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The crude death rate for wealthy Western Europe is much higher than that for Central America because

A)foreign aid and free medical services are widely available in Central America.
B)higher urbanization in Western Europe increases the incidence of infectious diseases.
C)Western Europe has a higher proportion of old people.
D)tropical areas,including Central America,generally have healthier climates than northern latitude regions.
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Carrying capacity is

A)the maximum biomass an environment will produce.
B)a function of distance decay.
C)the maximum number of people that can be supported by available resources and technology.
D)a reflection of cultural diffusion.
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A wide bottom on a population pyramid suggests a country is in the __________ stage of the demographic transition.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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The continent with the highest total fertility rates overall is

A)Africa.
B)Asia.
C)South America.
D)Europe.
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The systematic study of human population is

A)ecology.
B)ekistics.
C)geography.
D)demography.
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The theory of the demographic transition holds that

A)death rates increase but birth rates decrease with urbanization.
B)birth rates increase but death rates decrease with urbanization.
C)both birth and death rates increase with urbanization.
D)both birth and death rates decrease with urbanization.
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The second stage of the demographic transition is marked by

A)high birth rates,and high but fluctuating death rates.
B)high birth rates,and low and stable death rates.
C)declining birth rates,and continuing high death rates.
D)high birth rates,and declining death rates.
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Which of the following does NOT describe a characteristic of world population distribution?

A)People congregate in lowland areas.
B)People congregate in coastal areas.
C)The majority of the world's population resides in developing countries of the Southern Hemisphere.
D)Dry regions have lower population densities.
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The continent with the lowest total fertility rates overall is

A)Africa.
B)Asia.
C)South America.
D)Europe.
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Which of the following statements about AIDS is NOT true?

A)Worldwide,AIDS is the 4th most common cause of death.
B)About 90% of HIV-positive persons reside in developing countries.
C)Vaccines and immunotherapies developed since 2000 suggest AIDS will have only minor impact on developing countries' population pyramids.
D)About 60% of HIV-positive persons in sub-Saharan Africa are women.
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The portions of the earth's surface permanently inhabited by humans make up the

A)environment.
B)ecosphere.
C)ecumene.
D)biome.
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The Malthusian theory is based on which of the following assumptions?

A)As urbanization occurs,the rate of population growth decreases.
B)Population tends to increase more rapidly than do the food supplies to support that population.
C)Growth in productive capacity generally exceeds population increases.
D)Food production increases geometrically,while population grows arithmetically.
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Consider the following data: Country A
Crude birth rate 38 per 1,000
Crude death rate 18 per 1,000
Country B
Crude birth rate 19 per 1,000
Crude death rate 9 per 1,000
From the data,it is apparent that

A)the population of Country A will double in 140 years.
B)
B)the population of Country B will double in 70 years.
C)the carrying capacity of Country A is being strained.
D)Country A has a larger population than Country
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Zero population growth (ZPG)

A)refers to an exact equation of births and deaths.
B)implies an unchanging population age structure.
C)implies a wide base to the population pyramid.
D)results when immigration matches emigration.
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An expression of population pressure exerted on agricultural land is

A)crude density.
B)arithmetical density.
C)aggregate density.
D)physiological density.
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Consider the following data: Country A
Crude birth rate 38 per 1,000
Crude death rate 18 per 1,000
Country B
Crude birth rate 19 per 1,000
Crude death rate 9 per 1,000
From the data,one might conclude that Country B

A)has avoided the demographic transition.
B)has achieved zero population growth (ZPG).
C)is an industrialized,urbanized society.
D)has a negative rate of natural increase.
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One check to rapid population increase formerly available to European countries but not a possibility in today's developing societies was

A)industrialization.
B)mass migration.
C)infanticide.
D)contraception.
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When the average total fertility rate of a population drops to the replacement level,

A)population numbers stabilize and growth automatically ceases.
B)deaths begin to outnumber births.
C)the average age of the population steadily increases.
D)population continues to grow for a generation or more.
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Which one of the following continents has the highest birth rate?

A)Asia
B)South America
C)Africa
D)North America
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Rapid increases in life expectancy are characteristic of the __________ stage of the demographic cycle.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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What is the rate of natural increase of a country's population if the crude birth rate is 35 per 1,000 and crude death rate is 10 per 1,000?

A)25 per 1,000
B)45 per 1,000
C)25%
D)45%
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Which country is well-known for a very stringent population policy of one child per family?

A)India
B)Japan
C)Nicaragua
D)China
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In 2008,the total population of the world was estimated to be about

A)4.6 billion people.
B)6.7 billion people.
C)7.2 billion people.
D)8.2 billion people.
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A population pyramid that is wide at the base indicates a

A)low death rate.
B)high proportion of old people.
C)higher proportion of males than females.
D)high birth rate.
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In 2006,the United Nations forecast that the world population would reach ______ by 2050.

A)6.7 billion
B)9.2 billion.
C)13.6 billion.
D)18.3 billion.
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Which one of the following areas has the densest population?

A)South America
B)Europe
C)Canada
D)United States
E)Figure 06.21
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Which one of the following locations in the world is most associated with the greatest concentrations of population?

A)continental margins in the mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere
B)interiors of continents in the low latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere
C)continental margins in the mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere
D)continental margins in the low latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere
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According to United Nations projections,almost all population growth between 2000 and 2030 will take place __________.

A)in the Southern Hemisphere
B)in rural areas of developing regions
C)in the world's mega-cities
D)in urban areas of developing regions
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A country with a population of 2 million inhabitants has 50,000 births a year.What is its crude birth rate?

A)25 per 1,000
B)40 per 1,000
C)50 per 1,000
D)100 per 1,000
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The stage in the demographic transition model in which the death rate and the birth rate remain at low levels is

A)Stage 1.
B)Stage 2.
C)Stage 3.
D)Stage 4.
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One of the principal reasons for the notable decline in death rates in Europe,beginning after 1860,was

A)the introduction of penicillin and other antibiotics.
B)the reduction in population pressure due to large-scale emigration.
C)the eradication of man-made diseases.
D)the reduction of deaths due to epidemics.
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What is the number of years required for a country's population to double,assuming a growth rate of approximately 20 people per 1,000 each year?

A)20 years
B)25 years
C)30 years
D)35 years
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Which of the following regions has the lowest total fertility rates?

A)South Asia
B)North America
C)Europe
D)Central America
E)Figure 06.05
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In the Cairo Plan,the United Nations International Conference on Population and Development endorsed

A)government imposition of population control in the line of the Chinese policy of one child per family.
B)giving women greater control over their lives,greater economic equality and opportunity and greater voice in reproduction decisions.
C)developed countries to send their delegates including Hollywood celebrities to promote the concept of small family and use of contraceptives for both men and women.
D)forced sterilization of men and women after the birth of their second child.
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Even with a total fertility rate of 2.1,some countries may experience continued increase in the number of people due to _______.

A)high birth and low death rates
B)lack of contraception available for women
C)population or demographic momentum
D)government intervention or family planning
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Of the following countries,which has the highest physiological density?

A)United Kingdom
B)Argentina
C)India
D)Japan
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Which of the following is not one of the world's four major population clusters?

A)East Asia.
B)South Asia.
C)Mexico and Central America.
D)northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
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Of the following countries,which has the lowest crude density?

A)Australia
B)United States
C)United Kingdom
D)Iran
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The rate of world population increase slowed notably after World War II.
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Urbanization is associated with declining birth rates.
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Because of its mild climate and fertile soils,Western Europe has always had low birth and death rates.
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Fertility rates are declining in all world regions.
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The decline in China's birth rate is attributable to female empowerment.
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Collectively,less developed countries contained over two-thirds of the world's urban population at the start of the 21st century.
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There is invariably a close correlation between population density and levels of living.
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Approximately 35 to 40 percent of the earth's land area is without significant human settlement.
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A cohort is a population group unified by an identifying characteristic.
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Developing countries have compressed within a very few years the mortality reductions that took Western Europe a century or more to achieve.
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The homeostatic plateau is reached when the fertility rate approaches zero.
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A total fertility rate of 1.7 is necessary just to replace present population.
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After 2008,the world's urban population outnumbered the world's rural population.
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Highest crude birth rates are found in developing countries of Africa,southern Asia,and Latin America.
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The nonecumene is discontinuous and found on all continents.
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Since many societies have a dominantly young age structure,their population will tend to increase over the short run despite successful national family planning programs.
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Overpopulation occurs at densities above 2,500 per square mile.
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The shift from high to sub-replacement fertility rates eliminates the problems of high dependency rates.
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By the year 2010,agricultural experts agree,practically all nations will be able to feed their populations from domestic production.
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Robert Malthus did NOT believe that

A)The biological potential for population growth is less than the potential for increasing food supplies.
B)Equilibrium will be achieved between numbers and support services
C)If unchecked,human population would increase at a geometric rate while food supplies expanded at an arithmetic rate.
D)Humans must restrain their reproductive capacity or nature would enact destructive checks.
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Discuss the meaning of demographic momentum and use the concept to explain why a shift to total fertility levels of 2.1 is not accompanied by an immediate halt to population growth.
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For a country or region,the demographic transition predicts available land carrying capacity.
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Concepts related to overpopulation are food security and carrying capacity.
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What caused the explosion of world population over the last 1,000 years?
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What generalizations about spatial patterns and environmental relationships can be drawn from the distribution of world population?
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Neo-Malthusianism argues that programs of population control are necessary to preserve scarce resources for investment in economic development.Discuss some of the arguments that have been raised opposing neo-Malthusianism and identify the types of people or areas most closely associated with them.
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Negative population growth or implosion can only be found in European countries.
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A majority of the world's population lives in countries with reliable systems for recording births and deaths.
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What does a wide bottomed population pyramid indicate?
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Improved women's education in some developing countries like Bangladesh has helped in reducing total fertility rate.
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According to a United Nations estimate,as many as 200 million women worldwide are demographically missing.
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What is meant by the terms "J-curve" and "S-curve" with reference to human population growth? How is the transition from one to the other achieved?
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What term has reference to permanently populated portions of the earth as distinguished from the unpopulated regions?
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Why is the total fertility rate a more accurate measure than the crude birth rate?
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What factors are causing total fertility rates to drop in countries around the world?
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Draw a graph depicting the demographic transition theory.Graph crude birth rates and crude death rates versus time and label the four stages of the demographic transition and show when population growth takes place.
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Explain Malthus' theories about population growth and food supply.
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Compare and contrast the demographic transition experience of Western Europe with that of the developing countries of today.
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Malthus' predictions of overpopulation were rejected in the 19th Century and did not influence population policy in the 20th Century.
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Compare the population challenges faced by countries in Africa with those faced by European countries.
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Deck 5: Population Geography
1
In recent years,the world population has grown annually by about

A)6 million.
B)23 million.
C)77 million.
D)122 million.
C
2
Which of the following characteristics of a national population is NOT evident from its population pyramid?

A)age structure
B)sex structure
C)dependency ratio
D)infant mortality rate
D
3
The crude death rate for wealthy Western Europe is much higher than that for Central America because

A)foreign aid and free medical services are widely available in Central America.
B)higher urbanization in Western Europe increases the incidence of infectious diseases.
C)Western Europe has a higher proportion of old people.
D)tropical areas,including Central America,generally have healthier climates than northern latitude regions.
C
4
Carrying capacity is

A)the maximum biomass an environment will produce.
B)a function of distance decay.
C)the maximum number of people that can be supported by available resources and technology.
D)a reflection of cultural diffusion.
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A wide bottom on a population pyramid suggests a country is in the __________ stage of the demographic transition.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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The continent with the highest total fertility rates overall is

A)Africa.
B)Asia.
C)South America.
D)Europe.
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The systematic study of human population is

A)ecology.
B)ekistics.
C)geography.
D)demography.
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8
The theory of the demographic transition holds that

A)death rates increase but birth rates decrease with urbanization.
B)birth rates increase but death rates decrease with urbanization.
C)both birth and death rates increase with urbanization.
D)both birth and death rates decrease with urbanization.
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9
The second stage of the demographic transition is marked by

A)high birth rates,and high but fluctuating death rates.
B)high birth rates,and low and stable death rates.
C)declining birth rates,and continuing high death rates.
D)high birth rates,and declining death rates.
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Which of the following does NOT describe a characteristic of world population distribution?

A)People congregate in lowland areas.
B)People congregate in coastal areas.
C)The majority of the world's population resides in developing countries of the Southern Hemisphere.
D)Dry regions have lower population densities.
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The continent with the lowest total fertility rates overall is

A)Africa.
B)Asia.
C)South America.
D)Europe.
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12
Which of the following statements about AIDS is NOT true?

A)Worldwide,AIDS is the 4th most common cause of death.
B)About 90% of HIV-positive persons reside in developing countries.
C)Vaccines and immunotherapies developed since 2000 suggest AIDS will have only minor impact on developing countries' population pyramids.
D)About 60% of HIV-positive persons in sub-Saharan Africa are women.
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The portions of the earth's surface permanently inhabited by humans make up the

A)environment.
B)ecosphere.
C)ecumene.
D)biome.
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The Malthusian theory is based on which of the following assumptions?

A)As urbanization occurs,the rate of population growth decreases.
B)Population tends to increase more rapidly than do the food supplies to support that population.
C)Growth in productive capacity generally exceeds population increases.
D)Food production increases geometrically,while population grows arithmetically.
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Consider the following data: Country A
Crude birth rate 38 per 1,000
Crude death rate 18 per 1,000
Country B
Crude birth rate 19 per 1,000
Crude death rate 9 per 1,000
From the data,it is apparent that

A)the population of Country A will double in 140 years.
B)
B)the population of Country B will double in 70 years.
C)the carrying capacity of Country A is being strained.
D)Country A has a larger population than Country
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Zero population growth (ZPG)

A)refers to an exact equation of births and deaths.
B)implies an unchanging population age structure.
C)implies a wide base to the population pyramid.
D)results when immigration matches emigration.
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An expression of population pressure exerted on agricultural land is

A)crude density.
B)arithmetical density.
C)aggregate density.
D)physiological density.
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Consider the following data: Country A
Crude birth rate 38 per 1,000
Crude death rate 18 per 1,000
Country B
Crude birth rate 19 per 1,000
Crude death rate 9 per 1,000
From the data,one might conclude that Country B

A)has avoided the demographic transition.
B)has achieved zero population growth (ZPG).
C)is an industrialized,urbanized society.
D)has a negative rate of natural increase.
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One check to rapid population increase formerly available to European countries but not a possibility in today's developing societies was

A)industrialization.
B)mass migration.
C)infanticide.
D)contraception.
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When the average total fertility rate of a population drops to the replacement level,

A)population numbers stabilize and growth automatically ceases.
B)deaths begin to outnumber births.
C)the average age of the population steadily increases.
D)population continues to grow for a generation or more.
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Which one of the following continents has the highest birth rate?

A)Asia
B)South America
C)Africa
D)North America
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Rapid increases in life expectancy are characteristic of the __________ stage of the demographic cycle.

A)first
B)second
C)third
D)fourth
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What is the rate of natural increase of a country's population if the crude birth rate is 35 per 1,000 and crude death rate is 10 per 1,000?

A)25 per 1,000
B)45 per 1,000
C)25%
D)45%
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Which country is well-known for a very stringent population policy of one child per family?

A)India
B)Japan
C)Nicaragua
D)China
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In 2008,the total population of the world was estimated to be about

A)4.6 billion people.
B)6.7 billion people.
C)7.2 billion people.
D)8.2 billion people.
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A population pyramid that is wide at the base indicates a

A)low death rate.
B)high proportion of old people.
C)higher proportion of males than females.
D)high birth rate.
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In 2006,the United Nations forecast that the world population would reach ______ by 2050.

A)6.7 billion
B)9.2 billion.
C)13.6 billion.
D)18.3 billion.
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Which one of the following areas has the densest population?

A)South America
B)Europe
C)Canada
D)United States
E)Figure 06.21
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Which one of the following locations in the world is most associated with the greatest concentrations of population?

A)continental margins in the mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere
B)interiors of continents in the low latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere
C)continental margins in the mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere
D)continental margins in the low latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere
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According to United Nations projections,almost all population growth between 2000 and 2030 will take place __________.

A)in the Southern Hemisphere
B)in rural areas of developing regions
C)in the world's mega-cities
D)in urban areas of developing regions
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A country with a population of 2 million inhabitants has 50,000 births a year.What is its crude birth rate?

A)25 per 1,000
B)40 per 1,000
C)50 per 1,000
D)100 per 1,000
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The stage in the demographic transition model in which the death rate and the birth rate remain at low levels is

A)Stage 1.
B)Stage 2.
C)Stage 3.
D)Stage 4.
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One of the principal reasons for the notable decline in death rates in Europe,beginning after 1860,was

A)the introduction of penicillin and other antibiotics.
B)the reduction in population pressure due to large-scale emigration.
C)the eradication of man-made diseases.
D)the reduction of deaths due to epidemics.
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What is the number of years required for a country's population to double,assuming a growth rate of approximately 20 people per 1,000 each year?

A)20 years
B)25 years
C)30 years
D)35 years
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Which of the following regions has the lowest total fertility rates?

A)South Asia
B)North America
C)Europe
D)Central America
E)Figure 06.05
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In the Cairo Plan,the United Nations International Conference on Population and Development endorsed

A)government imposition of population control in the line of the Chinese policy of one child per family.
B)giving women greater control over their lives,greater economic equality and opportunity and greater voice in reproduction decisions.
C)developed countries to send their delegates including Hollywood celebrities to promote the concept of small family and use of contraceptives for both men and women.
D)forced sterilization of men and women after the birth of their second child.
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Even with a total fertility rate of 2.1,some countries may experience continued increase in the number of people due to _______.

A)high birth and low death rates
B)lack of contraception available for women
C)population or demographic momentum
D)government intervention or family planning
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Of the following countries,which has the highest physiological density?

A)United Kingdom
B)Argentina
C)India
D)Japan
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Which of the following is not one of the world's four major population clusters?

A)East Asia.
B)South Asia.
C)Mexico and Central America.
D)northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
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Of the following countries,which has the lowest crude density?

A)Australia
B)United States
C)United Kingdom
D)Iran
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The rate of world population increase slowed notably after World War II.
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Urbanization is associated with declining birth rates.
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Because of its mild climate and fertile soils,Western Europe has always had low birth and death rates.
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Fertility rates are declining in all world regions.
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The decline in China's birth rate is attributable to female empowerment.
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Collectively,less developed countries contained over two-thirds of the world's urban population at the start of the 21st century.
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There is invariably a close correlation between population density and levels of living.
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Approximately 35 to 40 percent of the earth's land area is without significant human settlement.
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A cohort is a population group unified by an identifying characteristic.
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Developing countries have compressed within a very few years the mortality reductions that took Western Europe a century or more to achieve.
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The homeostatic plateau is reached when the fertility rate approaches zero.
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A total fertility rate of 1.7 is necessary just to replace present population.
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After 2008,the world's urban population outnumbered the world's rural population.
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Highest crude birth rates are found in developing countries of Africa,southern Asia,and Latin America.
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The nonecumene is discontinuous and found on all continents.
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Since many societies have a dominantly young age structure,their population will tend to increase over the short run despite successful national family planning programs.
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57
Overpopulation occurs at densities above 2,500 per square mile.
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58
The shift from high to sub-replacement fertility rates eliminates the problems of high dependency rates.
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59
By the year 2010,agricultural experts agree,practically all nations will be able to feed their populations from domestic production.
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60
Robert Malthus did NOT believe that

A)The biological potential for population growth is less than the potential for increasing food supplies.
B)Equilibrium will be achieved between numbers and support services
C)If unchecked,human population would increase at a geometric rate while food supplies expanded at an arithmetic rate.
D)Humans must restrain their reproductive capacity or nature would enact destructive checks.
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61
Discuss the meaning of demographic momentum and use the concept to explain why a shift to total fertility levels of 2.1 is not accompanied by an immediate halt to population growth.
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62
For a country or region,the demographic transition predicts available land carrying capacity.
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63
Concepts related to overpopulation are food security and carrying capacity.
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64
What caused the explosion of world population over the last 1,000 years?
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65
What generalizations about spatial patterns and environmental relationships can be drawn from the distribution of world population?
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66
Neo-Malthusianism argues that programs of population control are necessary to preserve scarce resources for investment in economic development.Discuss some of the arguments that have been raised opposing neo-Malthusianism and identify the types of people or areas most closely associated with them.
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67
Negative population growth or implosion can only be found in European countries.
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68
A majority of the world's population lives in countries with reliable systems for recording births and deaths.
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69
What does a wide bottomed population pyramid indicate?
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70
Improved women's education in some developing countries like Bangladesh has helped in reducing total fertility rate.
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71
According to a United Nations estimate,as many as 200 million women worldwide are demographically missing.
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72
What is meant by the terms "J-curve" and "S-curve" with reference to human population growth? How is the transition from one to the other achieved?
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73
What term has reference to permanently populated portions of the earth as distinguished from the unpopulated regions?
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74
Why is the total fertility rate a more accurate measure than the crude birth rate?
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75
What factors are causing total fertility rates to drop in countries around the world?
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76
Draw a graph depicting the demographic transition theory.Graph crude birth rates and crude death rates versus time and label the four stages of the demographic transition and show when population growth takes place.
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77
Explain Malthus' theories about population growth and food supply.
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78
Compare and contrast the demographic transition experience of Western Europe with that of the developing countries of today.
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79
Malthus' predictions of overpopulation were rejected in the 19th Century and did not influence population policy in the 20th Century.
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80
Compare the population challenges faced by countries in Africa with those faced by European countries.
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