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  1. 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 500 200 500 500 500 500 400 400 200 300 300 300 200 300 400 400 400 300 300 500 100 200 400 Growing pains Who’s my next-door neighbor People People Everywhere Numbers numbers everywhere Malthus may be a genius or… Babies R Us Jeopardy

  2. Answer Category 1 - 100 The measure of the number of babies born in a society per every 1000 people alive in that society is..

  3. Answer Category 1 - 200 The measurement of the number of babies that will die before reaching the age of 1 per every 1000 births is the

  4. Answer Category 1 - 300 It can be hypothesized that Less Developed Countries will have higher infant mortality rates than do More Developed Countries because….

  5. Answer Category 1 - 400 The best measurement of an individual woman’s behavior when it comes to childbearing activities..

  6. Answer Category 1 - 500 If the women of a particular country have a TFR below 2.1, the country is said to be in this stage of population growth…

  7. Answer Category 2 - 100 Thomas Malthus is widely know for his prediction that the world would face this problem

  8. Answer Category 2 - 200 Malthus’s prediction that the world’s population would reach 10 billion by 2000 was too high because

  9. Answer Category 2 - 300 According to Malthus’s theory, the world’s population increases _____________ while the world’s food production increases _____________________..

  10. Answer Category 2 - 400 Malthus’s critics may argue that an increasing population may also produce…

  11. Answer Category 2 - 500 According to Neo-Malthusians, an increasing population strips the world of natural resources, which may lead to

  12. Answer Category 3 - 100 Arithmetic Density is computed by dividing a country’s

  13. Answer Category 3 - 200 Land that is able to produce agricultural products is known as…

  14. Answer Category 3 - 300 A country places a large amount of pressure on its arable land to produce enough food for its population if it has a high…

  15. Answer Category 3 - 400 Arithmetic Density helps to determine what about a country’s population…

  16. Answer Category 3 - 500 A country’s economic status and activity can be explained in part by this measurement…

  17. Answer Category 4 - 100 There are no countries in the world that are currently in this stage of demographic transition

  18. Answer Category 4 - 200 This event that caused Europe and North America to move from Stage 1 Low Growth into Stage 2 High Growth was the…

  19. Answer Category 4 - 300 What type of population pyramid would an LDC have?

  20. Answer Category 4 - 400 This statistic may be used to determine when a country reaches Zero Population Growth…

  21. Answer Category 4 - 500 The Industrial Revolution helped to increase the population growth of a nation because…

  22. Answer Category 5 - 100 Contraceptives are also know as…

  23. Answer Category 5 - 200 The Crude Birth Rate and Total Fertility Rates may be limited by providing this to women…

  24. Answer Category 5 - 300 While ¾ of the women in Latin America employ birth control methods, the impact of contraceptives has been far less successful on this continent

  25. Answer Category 5 - 400 In country’s where women have relatively low social status; they may wish to have more a large number of children because…

  26. Answer Category 5 - 500 Adherents of this religion may oppose birth control methods on religious grounds…

  27. Answer Category 6 - 100 The world’s most populous country is…

  28. Answer Category 6 - 200 The four world regions with the highest population concentrations are…

  29. Answer Category 6 - 300 The world’s population is growing the fastest in these two regions…

  30. Answer Category 6 - 400 The people of Europe primarily work in these types of jobs...

  31. Answer Category 6 - 500 The portion of the Earth’s surface occupied by permanent housing settlements is…

  32. Category 1 - 100 Crude Birth Rate

  33. Category 1 - 200 Infant Mortality Rate

  34. Category 1 - 300 MDCs have better healthcare, the people of MDCs are better educated about prenatal care, People in MDCs may lead healthier lifestyles, etc.

  35. Category 1 - 400 Total Fertility Rate

  36. Category 1 - 500 Stage 4, Low Growth

  37. Category 2 - 100 Overpopulation

  38. Category 2 - 200 Did not account for social changes

  39. Category 2 - 300 Geometrically, Arithmetically

  40. Category 2 - 400 Greater ability to produce food

  41. Category 2 - 500 Conflict, Competition between countries

  42. Category 3 - 100 Total Population/Total Land Area

  43. Category 3 - 200 Arable Land

  44. Category 3 - 300 Physiological Density

  45. Category 3 - 400 How concentrated or dispersed the country’s population is

  46. Category 3 - 500 Agricultural Density

  47. Category 4 - 100 Stage 1, Low Growth

  48. Category 4 - 200 Industrial Revolution

  49. Category 4 - 300 Triangle

  50. Category 4 - 400 Total Fertility Rate

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