Demographic Transition Model
Culture
Movement
Globalization
100

Which stage of the Demographic Transition Model is characterized by a static or unchanging population size? 

Group of answer choices

Stage 4

Stage 5

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 4

100

Which type of government is ruled by a king or queen?


Republic

Dictatorship

Monarchy

Theocracy



Monarchy

100

When birth rate is equal to death rate, __________ is attained.

Population Growth

Population Decline

Zero Population Growth

Zero Population Growth

100

What is a potential consequence of globalization on traditional cultures?

Group of answer choices

Increased isolationism

Preservation and revitalization

Assimilation and loss of cultural identity

Reduced global communication

Assimilation and loss of cultural identity

200

Which stage of the Demographic Transition Model is characterized by a static or unchanging population size? 

Group of answer choices

Stage 4

Stage 5

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 4

200

This element of culture would be defined as the way a culture divides its society into smaller groups


Government

Religion


Social Organization

Arts and Literature


Social Organization

200

Birth rate, death rate, immigration rate, and ___________ rate affect a region's population change.

Population Density

Emigration

Urbanization

Emigration

200

What is a consequence of globalization on the environment?

Group of answer choices

Increased pollution and resource depletion

Reduced carbon emissions

Limited impact on the environment

Conservation of natural resources

Increased pollution and resource depletion

300

What DTM stage is the country below in?

Group of answer choices

Stage 1

Stage 3

Stage 4

Stage 2

Stage 1

300

This element of culture provides for people's' needs and keeps order in society


Economy


Religion


Government


Customs and Traditions


Government

300

These factors either draw migrants in, or encourage emigration from countries around the globe:

Dietary restrictions

Push/Pull Factors

Cultural Laws and Customs

Push/Pull Factors

300

What is a primary factor driving globalization? 

Group of answer choices

Cultural diversity

Isolationism

Technological advancements

Local traditions

Technological advancements

400

Why is the death rate high and fluctuating in stage one of the demographic transition model?

 

Group of answer choices

Lots of people work in farming and there is a high infant mortality rate

Diseases spread rapidly in unsanitary conditions

More women are working and consumerism means that the cost of raising children is very high

Hospital and sanitation facilities are starting to be developed

Diseases spread rapidly in unsanitary conditions

400

This element of culture helps people answer questions about the meaning of life

Religion

Government

Customs and Traditions

Arts and Literature


Religion

400

The dominance of American culture throughout the global community after the birth of Hollywood is an example of:

Cultural Diffusion

Social Mobility

Migrational Difference

Cultural Diffusion

400

What is globalization?

Group of answer choices

When ideas and cultures of one country stays in that country.

When ideas and cultures of one country is shared globally.

When countries combine their economic resources to emerge as a global powerhouse.

When one country takes over another.

When ideas and cultures of one country is shared globally.

500

Why is the birth rate low in stage four of the demographic transition model?

Group of answer choices

More women are working and consumerism means that the cost of raising children is very high

Hospital and sanitation facilities are starting to be developedLots of people work in farming and there is a high infant mortality rate

Diseases spread rapidly in insanitary conditions

More women are working and consumerism means that the cost of raising children is very high

500

Which type of government is defined as a government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people?


Representative Democracy (Republic)

Monarchy

Dictatorship

Theocracy








Representative Democracy (Republic)

500

What is the difference between immigration and emigration?

Immigration is moving INTO a country and emigration is EXITING a country

Immigration is illegal in the U.S.

Immigration is EXITING a country while emigration is moving INTO a country

Immigration is moving INTO a country and emigration is EXITING a country

500

In the context of globalization, how does population growth in less developed regions compare to that in more developed regions?

Group of answer choices

Population growth is faster in less developed regions due to globalization

Population growth in less developed regions is irrelevant to globalization

Population growth remains unaffected by globalization in less developed regions

Population growth is slower in less developed regions due to globalization

Population growth is faster in less developed regions due to globalization