Draw an example of a clustered population versus dispersed population
Clustered - close together
Dispersed - Far apart
How would you describe Nigeria's population pyramid? 
- Peripheral
- Stage 2
- Wide base (high birth rate)
- Narrow top (High death rate)
- etc.
Give the name of one country in stage 5 in the DTM. (if you name more than one and one is wrong, no points)
- Japan
- Germany
- Italy
- Ukraine
Define Pro and Anti Natalist policies
- Pro-natalist: Government wants more children
- Anti-natalist: Government does not want more children
Define Push and Pull factors
Push - Negative reason for leaving somewhere
Pull - Positive reason for moving somewhere
Which vocab word does this definition match to?
The maximum number of people that an environment can support without running out of resources
Carrying Capacity
This map is an example of what type of Migration
International Migration
what do CBR, TFR, CDR, and IMR stand for?
CBR - Crude birth rate
TFR - Total Fertility Rate
CDR - Crude Death Rate
IMR - Infant mortality Rate
Over the past 200 years has our population rapidly increased or decreased?
Increased
As you move from stage 3 to 4 in the DTM, what happens to the birth and death rates?
Declining birth and death rates
Is Singapore's "National Night" song pro and anti-natalist?
Pro
Determine if the scenario is push/pull and which type it falls under.
A refugee chooses to migrate to Canada because it offers asylum and political freedom.
Political Pull factor
Remittance
Define Chain Migration
Immigrants from a particular area follow others from that area to a specific destination.
Define Arithmetic Density
The number of people per unit of land
Do LDCs or MDCs have a lower natural increase rate?
MDCs
People in stage 4 and 5 of the DTM/ETM most likely die due to what causes? (You just need to name one)
Man made diseases, old age, degenerative diseases (cancer)
Is this an example of pronatalism or antinatalism?

Antinatalism
Determine if the scenario is push/pull and which type it falls under.
A family moves to a city where many people speak their language and share their traditions.
Cultural Pull
Define rate of natural increase
It measures how fast a population is growing or shrinking based only on births and deaths (not including migration/immigration).
True or False: All migrants are immigrants
False
How does Egypt's population distribution, shown on the map. demonstrate high physiological density?
most people live along the Nile River where the farmland is, while the rest of the country is desert.
The map shows that millions of people are crowded onto a small strip of arable land along the Nile River.
How did the Industrial Revolution impact death rates and population growth? (did they increase or decrease)
death rates decreased
Population increased
(improvement in medicine, sanitation, and food supply)
Why do countries in stage 1-2 have such high death and birth rates? (also, could include early stages of stage 3)
Poor health care and technology
In a country with more elderly citizens and fewer working-age adults, what happens to the dependency ratio?
it increases
Determine if the scenario is push/pull and which type it falls under.
A country with an aging population welcomes young immigrants to support its workforce.
Demographic Pull
Define arable land.
Land that is suitable for growing crops
True or False: Emigration reduces the pressure on land in overpopulated areas
True - Emigration eases population pressure by reducing competition for land, food, and resources in densely populated areas.
Explain the difference between arithmetic, physiological, and agricultural density.
Arithmetic: How crowded a country is overall.
Physiological: The number of people per unit of arable (farmable) land
Agricultural: How technologically advanced or efficient agriculture is in a country
Which continent has the highest fertility rates?
Africa
Explain Thomas Malthus theory about population.
Thomas Malthus believed that population growth would eventually outstrip food supply, causing poverty and hardship unless population growth was controlled.
Empowering women leads to a decrease in which population rate?
Birth Rate
Determine if the scenario is push/pull and which type it falls under.
US factories in the U.S. Rust Belt in the 1970s had to deal with rising unemployment, especially in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Economic Push
Define Ecumene
Why is the California Gold Rush a bad example of forced Migration?