This stage is characterized by high birth rates, high death rates, and low population growth.
What is stage 1? (High stationary)
These people have been forced out of their country due to war or natural disasters that usually have the intent to return home.
What is a refugee?
This sector of the economy includes high income CEO's and government officials.
What is the Quinary sector?
This theory says that landforms and climate are the most important factors for determining culture.
What is Environmental Determinism?
This stage has a slow, decreasing birth rate, a slow, increasing death rate, and a very old population. An example of this is Germany
What is stage 5? (Declining)
These people were forced to move to somewhere else in their country because of war or natural disaster.
What is an Internally Displaced Person (IDP)?
This sector involves extracting natural resources from the earth.
What is the Primary sector?
The physical artifacts that humans have created that form the landscape.
What is Built Enviorment?
This is a global organization that monitors the rules of trade.
What is the WTO? (World Trade Organization)
This stage has moderate, declining birth rates, low, death rates, and a slowing growing population.
What is stage 3? (Late expanding)
These transnational migrants provide labor where it isn't locally available.
What are guests workers?
This sector is involved in providing information and/or services to people.
What is the Tertiary sector?
The theory that the natural environment has little effect on human culture.
What is Possibilism?
This is a recent example of a factor decreasing trade.
What are tariffs?
This stage has a high birth rate and a rapidly declining death rate.
What is stage 2? (Early expanding)
The process of herders moving with their animals to different pastures during different seasons.
What is Transhumance?
This sector includes software development and often requires advanced education or technical skills.
What is the Quaternary sector?
This is the study of how humans adapt to the environment.
What is Cultural Ecology?
A system of exchange in which no money changes hands.
What is Bartering?
An example of this stage is Singapore.
What is stage 4?
This act was made in 1862 by the US to bring citizens out west by giving them land to settle and farm.
What is the Homestead Act?
This sector makes products out of natural resources.
What is the Secondary sector?
Homes, toys, theatres, and churches are all examples of this.
What is Cultural Landscape?