Key Terms
Transition Models
Migration
Population Composition
Population Distribution / Dynamics
100

Land that can be farmed

What is arable land?

100

This event let countries in Europe enter the early expanding stage of the Demographic Transition Model.

What is the Industrial Revolution? 

100

A legal immigrant who is allowed into the country to work, usually for a relatively short time period

What is a guest worker?
100

Country A has a crude birth rate of 12.2.

Country B has a crude death rate of 10.1.

This is the rate of natural increase

What is 2.1?

100

This law of migration says that when people migrate, their population gap is filled by incoming immigrants.

What is counter migration?

200

A favorable circumstance that causes people to stop a planned migration to take advantage of the prospect

What is an intervening opportunity?

200

This stage of the epidemiological transition model is where ebola is found the most. 

STAGE NAME IS REQUIRED FOR FULL POINTS.

50% points for just the number.

What is pestilence and famine / stage 1?

200

This is the most common reason for migraton.

What is economic / money?

200

"Do it for Denmark" is an example of this policy from a government to try to influence population composition.

What is a pronatalist policy?

200

Urbanized countries are going to have a low number for this population density type.

What is agricultural density?

300

Leaving an area as part of a permanent move

What is emigration? 

300

This stage of the demographic transition is where China best fits.

What is stage 3 / late expanding?

300

A person forced to flee their home who remains in their home country is known as this.

What is an internally displaced person?

300
A standard rate of natural increase for countries in stage 4 of the demographic transition model is...
What is 0 or 0.0%?
300

These are two influences for declining CBR in developed countries.

What is education?

What is gender equality?

What are advancements in reproductive health?

What is careers for women?

What is urbanization?

What is high cost of living?

What is high crime rate?

400

The amount of births a mother is expected to have in a country.

What is total fertility rate?
400

This stage of the demographic transition model best fits a country undergoing high amounts of urbanization.

What is stage 3 / late expanding?

400

A family is moving from China to San Francisco to live with their relatives.

This is an example of this type of migration.

What is chain migration?

400

The population pyramid for America is most likely this shape.

What is a rectangle / sky scraper? 

400

Lack of access to contraceptives in Sub-Saharan African countries support this explanation of population and resource growth?

What is Neo-Malthusianism?

500

When the majority of educated or skilled workers leave an area to pursue better opportunities elsewhere

What is brain drain?

500

This stage of the epidemiological transition model is best fit for SARS.

STAGE NAME IS REQUIRED FOR FULL POINTS.

50% points for just the number.

What is the Reemergence of Infections & Parasitic Diseases / stage 5?

500

Billy is a nomad and moves cattle from various elevations depending on this season level, undergoing this type of migration.

What is transhumance?

500

Japan, Greece, and Iceland have a high percentage of this population calculation, due to their composition.

What is dependency ratio?

500

The growth rate for country A is 33%

This is the doubling time (years and months)

What is 2 years and 1 month?

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