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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!. Jeopardy Population & Migration. Epidemiological Transitions. Demographic Transition Model. Density. Migration. Other Key Terms. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300.
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Jeopardy Population & Migration Epidemiological Transitions Demographic Transition Model Density Migration Other Key Terms Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Category 1 • Bubonic Plague, famine, and pesilence are • characteristic of what • Stage(s) of the Epidemiological Transition?
$100 Answer from Category 1 Stage 1+2
$200 Question from Category 1 • Stage 5 can best be described as
$200 Answer from Category 1 The reemergence of parasitic diseases Because of resistance to antibiotics.
$300 Question from Category 3 • Human caused diseases such as • Cancer, and heart disease are characteristic • Of what stage of the Epidemiological Transition?
$300 Answer from Category 1 Stage 3+4
$400 Question from Category 1DOUBLE JEOPARDY • Receding pandemics, improved sanitation • Better nutrition, and medicine from Industrial • Revolution helped reduce the spread of infectious • Diseases from what stage? • (be specific, its only one stage!)
$400 Answer from Category 1 Stage 2
$500 Question from Category 1 • Malaria, and viruses and bacteria that have • Evolved from poverty are characteristic of what • Stage?
$500 Answer from Category 1 Stage 5
$100 Question from Category 2 • Are there any countries in Stage 1 of the • Demographic Transition Model?
$100 Answer from Category 2 • No. All countries are in 2,3,4.
$200 Question from Category 2 When the amount of elderly people increase, it is Referred to as…. (hint: it’s a color!)
$200 Answer from Category 2 The graying of a population
$300 Question from Category 2 • What happens to the CBR, CDR, • And NIR, when a country • Is in stage 3? (moderate growth)
$300 Answer from Category 2 CBR-drops CDR-declines slowly NIR-drops
$400 Question from Category 2 • Europe and North America entered • Stage 2 in 1800 because • Of what event?
$400 Answer from Category 2 Industrial Revolution!
$500 Question from Category 2 • Historically, once a country • Has moved to stage, it wont revert to an earlier stage. • However, a reversal may be occurring In some • African countries for what reason?
$500 Answer from Category 2 AIDS epidemic
$100 Question from Category 3DOUBLE JEOPARDY • The ratio of numbers: farmers to the amount of farming • Land can best be defined as…
$100 Answer from Category 3 Agricultural Density
$200 Question from Category 3 • The total numbers of objects in an area • Can best be defined as
$200 Answer from Category 3 Arithmetic Density
$300 Question from Category 3 • Number of people supported by unit area • Of farming land is
$300 Answer from Category 3 Physiological Density
$400 Question from Category 3 • Can you name 3 of the sparsely populated • “lands” on Earth?
$400 Answer from Category 3 Dry Wet ColdHigh
$500 Question from Category 3 • What does non-ecumene mean?
$500 Answer from Category 3 A non-populated land.
$100 Question from Category 4 • In the past, who has migrated more? • Where/how far were they going? Why?
$100 Answer from Category 4 Males, International/long distances, Searching For work
$200 Question from Category 4DOUBLE JEOPARDY • Who was the person who cam up • With the theory on migration? • Why people migrate • Distance of migration • Characteristics migrants have
$200 Answer from Category 4 E.G. Ravenstein
$300 Question from Category 4 • Answer at least one if not all of these questions. • (answer must be specific) • Which age group is most likely to migrate • What age group is least likely to migrate • What are recent changes with migrants
$300 Answer from Category 4 • 25-39 • Over age 65 • # of children immigrating has increased, • less likely to receive high school diploma.
$400 Question from Category 4 • Explain and give an example of a push factor • Pull factor.
$400 Answer from Category 4 Push- makes people move away from Location. Ex: war, natural disaster Pull- makes people move Into location. Ex: job opportunities
$500 Question from Category 4 • Define guest worker and brain drain.
$500 Answer from Category 4 Brain drain- large scale emigration by talented people Guest worker- citizens of poor countries who obtain jobs
$100 Question from Category 5 • The portion of Earth’s surface occupied • by permanent human settlement
$100 Answer from Category 5 Ecumene
$200 Question from Category 5 • Name the region: • ¼ of the world lives here • Borders Pacific ocean • China is most populated country in this region • It has sparsely inhabited mountains and deserts • It also includes Japan which lacks many resources
$200 Answer from Category 5 East Asia
$300 Question from Category 5 • Name one of the two big breaks in the demographic • Transition and or their causes.
$300 Answer from Category 5 1st break- sudden drop in death rate from Technological innovation (Industrial Revolution) 2nd break- sudden drop in birthrate from Changing social customs
$400 Question from Category 5 • Explain Thomas Malthus’ theory on overpopulation • Of the Earth.
$400 Answer from Category 5 He argued the world rate of population increase was Outrunning the development of food supplies.