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What is the birth rate, death rate, and the NIR for a stage 1 country?

Birth rate: High, Death rate: High, NIR: Low

100

Something that hinders migration is called?



Intervening obstacle

100

Historical, most intervening obejcts are what?


BONUS!! Extra 100

Nowadays, most intervening objects are what?

Physical (environmental)


Bonus: political and money based.

100

Define Arithmetic Density:

The amount of people per area of land.



100

Large scale of emigration of talented people is called what?

 Brain Drain.

200

The first immigration limits in the U.S. were determined by what?

Quota Law

200

What are the most common causes of death in MDCs?

Degenerative Diseases.

200

Westward expansion in the U.S. is an example of what type of migration?

intraregional migration

200

Migration to a place where people are similar to you is called?

Downgrade: If you get this wrong -200

Chain migration 

200

How do you determine if an area is overpopulated?

If it exceeds its carrying capacity.

300

Which two revolutions initiated stage 2 countries?


Bonus!! Extra 200 if correct

Which of the two revolutions came first?

Industrial and Medical Revolution.


Bonus: Industrial

300

Rural to urban is the most common type of ________ migration in the world.

Answer: Interregional.

300

How does female empowerment impact birth rates?

It lowers birth rates because women have more options.

300
What is the medical revolution?

The medical revolution refers to the diffusion of medical practices and technologies that led to improved health outcomes and decreased death rates. Some key features of the medical revolution include: 

  • Improved vaccination programs 

  • Increased access to medical care 

Improved sanitation and hygiene practices

300

What are the factors Contributing to Decreased Death Rates?

Can name one and will still get credit!

  • Increased food production due to mechanization 

  • Improved medicine and medical care 

  • Improved sanitation and hygiene 

400

Who is brain drain bad & good for?

Bad: LDCs

Good: MDCs

400

What is the birth rate, death rate, and the NIR for a stage 4 country?

BR-Low

DR-Low

NIR-low

400

What is the birth rate, death rate, and the NIR for a stage 5 country?

BR- Drops

DR- Low

NIR- negative growth

400

What is the replacement level fertility rate?


Bonus: extra 300!

What is the number of the replacement level fertility rate?

The replacement level fertility rate is considered to be when a woman would have children to replace herself and her partner. 


Bonus:  2.1

400

What economic implications can the fifth stage of demographic transition have on a country?

  • Labor shortages: Countries may not have enough workers to sustain their economy. 

  • Decreased standard of living: The lack of workers can lead to a decrease in the standard of living, as the economy is unable to support the same level of goods and services. 

500

Migration to rural areas and small towns:

Counterurbanization.

500

Name two of Ravenstein's migration laws.



Bonus!! extra 500 

If you can name ALL of them quoting the Raven Stein's migration laws, there are more than two.

Answer: Most migrants travel short distances, most migrants who travel long distances go to economic centers, most long distance migrants are men, most of them are males without families.

500

Immigration to the U.S. is generally restricted to what two groups of people?

Highly skilled workers for jobs and reunification of family.

500

What is the birth rate, death rate, and the NIR for a stage 2 country?

In stage 2, the death rate decreases due to improvements in medicine, sanitation, and hygiene, while the birth rate remains high.

NIR IS HIGH

500

What is the birth rate, death rate, and the NIR for a stage 3 country?

In Stage Three, birth rates drop, while death rates continue to decrease. This stage is characterized by moderate population growth.

NIR- MID


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