Population Theories
Population Pyramids
Population Dynamics
DTM/Causes of Migration/HDI
Point System/ Culture
Potpourri
Final Jeopardy: Global Quality of Life
100

Malthus claimed that what while population grows exponentially, food output grew this way

Arithmetically

100

This type of pyramid is most often represents an under developed nation.

Expansive

100
These three factors determine population growth and decline.

Fertility

Mortality

Migration

100

The process of leaving one country to live in another permanently

Emigration

100

The point system category where you can earn the most points.

Language

100

The most populated country on earth

India
100

Canada's Purchasing Power Parody ranking globally 

16

200

The amount of population that a location can support without harming the environment.

Carrying Capacity

200

This pyramid has the lowest birth rate.

Contracting

200

This is the study of population growth, density, distribution and change.

Demography

200

Barriers or challenges that prevent or delay a person from reaching their intended destination during migration

Intervening obstacles

200

 Behaviors heavily discouraged by a culture

Cultural Taboos

200

Number of continents on earth

7

300

Which theory suggests that food supply is impacted directly by population growth. As population increases humans will develop new technologies to also increase production of food supply.

Boserup’s Theory

300

The pyramid with the lowest life expectancy.

Expansive

300

This is the average number of children who would be born per woman during her childbearing years.  

Total Fertility Rate

300

IN which stage of the DTM do we begin to shift to an elderly dependency 

Stage 4

300

Judging other cultures in terms of one's own standards and often includes the belief that one’s own culture/ethnic group is better than others.

Ethnocentrism

300

Harry Potters Best Friend

Ron Weasley 

400

While Malthusians are mostly focused on food shortages, people who follow this theory focus on environmental and social impacts of population growth.

Neo-Malthusians  

400

Pyramid associated with societal equality and financial independence for women.

Contracting

400

This element of the population growth factor, Mortality, has been steadily increasing overtime.

Life Expectancy

400

What are the three criticism of the Human Development Index noted in class

Inequality

Gender Disparities 

Cultural and Social Factors 

400

Often associated with the USA, this is the term used to describe a society where new immigrants are expected to assimilate to the dominant culture.

Melting Pot

400

The musical group with the most #1 hits

The Beatles

500

This theorist believed future population growth would be checked by famine, disease and war.

Thomas Malthus

500

The most stable pyramid, least likely to have social issues related due to growth or decline.

Stationary

500

What is the calculation for Doubling Time?

70/Population Growth Rate

500

This stage of the demographic transition model is associated with today's  least developed countries

Two

500

This category of the points system applies to you OR your spouse.

Adaptability

500

What decade did Snow White come out 

1930's (1938)