Ch 3:Population of the Past/Future
Ch 3: Population Change
Ch 3: Population Models (DTM+PP)
Ch 4: Diseases
Ch 4: Healthcare
(and more diseases)
100

Give an example of how geography and health are related.

wet, swampy areas = insects and mosquitos 

100

Over the last century, has the rate of natural increase (RNI) increased or decreased?

declined significantly 

100

Why might a country's population pyramid have uneven males/females?

migration, foreign workers, "one-child policy"

100

A worldwide outbreak of a disease is called a... 

pandemic

100

Which disease involves pulling a worm from (usually) one's foot/legs? South Sudan accounts for 95% of all cases.

(There are 2 names.)

Guinea Worm / Dracunculiasis 

200

Where was the location of the first domesticated plants?

Fertile Crescent (Iraq/Syria)

200

What is total fertility rate (TFR)?

statistic for measuring how many children (on average) a woman can expect to have

200

What do PP of poor, developing countries look like?

wide base = many children and thin top = few elderly

200

Which disease is prone to winter outbreaks and would therefore affect different hemispheres at different times?

the flu

200

When it comes to schistosomiasis, what are some prevention methods?

It is transmitted through water, so taking precautions when swimming, drinking, bathing, etc.

300

What did Thomas Malthus believe?

an increase in population will lead to poverty and war

300

Why has natural increase declined?

better public health, medicine, contraceptives

300

Describe the population pyramid of Japan or Germany.

Small base - few children

Wide top - many elderly

300

Name something you know about malaria.

Plasmodium - mosquito - human

300

How does healthcare relate to the rich vs. poor?

Financial factors limit access to health services for those who cannot afford them.

400

What do Neo-Malthusians believe?

(like Malthus) that population growth will lead to chaos - they focus on environment results as well

400

How do you calculate for future population?

current population + births - deaths + arrivals - departures 

400

Which stage in the DTM has the highest growth?

Stage 2: birth remains high + deaths drop

400

In what animal do schistosomiasis eggs hatch?

snail

400

How are the United States and UK different regarding healthcare?

UK government offers nearly everything, US - only 30%

500

What did Ester Boserup believe?

an increase in population would stimulate technologists to increase food production

500

Even with Earth's rate of natural increase, Earth's population will...

continue to grow 

500

Demographic Transition Models were created based off patterns seen in...

Europe

500

In the 1960s, yellow fever was almost wiped out, but…

it recurred when many countries stopped immunizing

500

How are Canada and the UK different regarding healthcare?

In Canada, insurance is publicly funded & care is privately funded.