Epidemiological Model
Population Density Regions
Vocabulary
DTM/Pyramids
MOOORE Vocabulary
Anything and Everything
Density
Push/Pull Factors
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Stage ______: Famine, Pestilence, & Lots of Death

Example: Black death, no medicine, Mr. Wright would have died during this stage (broken bones) 

Stage 1 

25

What world region is the least densely populated?

-Southeast Asia

-East Asia

-Sub-Saharan Africa 

- South Asia

Sub-Saharan Africa 

25

Ratio of people who are too young or too old to work compared to the working population is called the 

dependency ratio

25

In what stage does population grow the fastest (population boom)

Stage 2 

25

Describes the number of babies that die within the first year of life

Infant Mortality Rate

25

When a foreigner sends money back to his or her home country.

Remittances 

25

The amount of people divided by the amount of arable land

Physiological Density 

25

ethnic cleansing

social push factor

50

What allowed the transition from stage 1 to stage 2 of the epidemiological transition model?

HINT: an event in history

Industrial Revolution

50

Most populated country in South Asia

India

50

Example of Population policies: Example - Motherhood Medals, Order of Maternal Glory 

Expansive or Pro-Natalist 

50

A stable Population Pyramid (Beehive) represents what stage of the DTM

Stage 4

50

Suitable for growing crops/live able 

Arable

50

Country X has a crude birth rate of 35 and a crude death rate of 10 while Country Y has a crude birth rate of 20 and a crude death rate of 10. Which country has a higher natural increase rate?

Country X - 2.5%

Country Y - 1%

50

Example: USA population of about 300 million people divided by 3.7 million total square miles is equal to about 80 people per square mile.

Arithmetic Density

50

natural disaster 

natural push factor

75

Stage ____ : More death? Over time diseases start to evolve which can cause medicines to be less effective 

Stage 5

75

Most populated country in Southeast Asia

Indonesia 

75

Any forces or factors that may limit human migration

Intervening Obstacle 

75

Lowest CBR occurs in which stage? Also, name a country in that stage

Stage 5 - Russia, Denmark, Germany, Japan

75
This policy caused the sex ratio to become imbalanced 

One-Child Policy 

75

The population pyramid of Burkina Faso looks like a Christmas tree because the country has a large percentage of 

Very young people

75

Egypt has a _______ physiological density and a very _______ arithmetic density

A. Low, Low

B. High, High

C. High, Low

D. Low, High 

C. High, Low

75

Overpopulation

Social Push Factor

100

Stage ____ : Medical Advancements - starting the fight degenerative diseases

Example: Chemo Therapy 

Stage 4
100

Two-thirds of Earth's population is clustered in 4 places. Name the 4 places.

East Asia

South Asia

Europe

Southeast Asia

100

The birth rate minus the death rate expressed as a percentage (shows how quickly or slowly population growth in a country is)

Natural Increase Rate 

100

The population pyramid of Burkina Faso looks like what stage of the DTM

Stage 2

100

Sahara Desert, North Russia, Antarctica - these are all examples of this term 

Non-Ecumene

100

The average number of births women bear in their lifetime

Total Fertility Rate

100

We can calculate that a country would lower, or decrease, its physiological density by

Decreasing the size of its population 

100

Chain Migration 

Social Pull Factor

125

Stage ______ : Society improves their sanitation, starts eating better food, & gets medicine - Receding Pandemics & Less Death

Stage 2

125

Most populated country in East Asia

China

125

Devoted to improving the human race through heredity by controlling who has children with whom

Eugenic Population Policy 

125

In what stage would you find the following countries: Denmark, Germany, Russia, Japan

Stage 5 

125

Largest number of individuals of a population that a environment can support

Carrying Capacity 

125

Malthus believed that the world would end because of overpopulation and lack of resources. Why was he wrong

Technological/Agricultural Advancements

125

 ________________ countries have lower agricultural densities because technology and finance allow a few people to farm extensive land areas and feed many people. This frees most of the population in ______________ countries to work in factories, offices, or shops rather than in the fields.


MDC's

125

Syrian War

Political Push Factor

150
Stage ____: People are living longer & are starting to die from human created diseases instead of "natural deaths" 

Example: heart disease

Stage 3

150
In China 2/3 of people are rural farmers, but 3/4 of people in these two East Asian countries people live in urban & industrial areas. Name these two countries
Japan & South Korea 
150

Example of this population policy: Mass Sterilization - ex. India

Restrictive or Anti-Natalist 

150

Based on the population pyramid above, which of the following will pose the greatest demographic challenge to China beginning in 2029?

 

Prroviding for the needs of its aging population

150

a refugee within his or her own country

Internally Displaced Person 

150

We can calculate that a country would lower, or decrease, its agricultural density if it 

Increased the amount of agricultural land OR Increased technology (less farmers needed) 

150

Is the ratio of the number of farmers to the amount of arable land.

Agricultural Density 

150

available jobs

economic pull factor

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