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Unit 2 Test Review. Why is the census important in the United States?. Immigrants without proper documentation can be deported Statistic of sampling reveal that homeless people are overcounted , especially in cities
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Why is the census important in the United States? • Immigrants without proper documentation can be deported • Statistic of sampling reveal that homeless people are overcounted, especially in cities • Some legislative seats, including those in the House of Representatives, are apportioned according to population • Every vote counts in the presidential election • The U.S. democratic process is never influenced by corporations or corporate money
Why is the census important in the United States? • Immigrants without proper documentation can be deported • Statistic of sampling reveal that homeless people are overcounted, especially in cities • Some legislative seats, including those in the House of Representatives, are apportioned according to population • Every vote counts in the presidential election • The U.S. democratic process is never influenced by corporations or corporate money
An area of permanent human settlement is called the • Hot zone • Civilized world • Geophenom • Ecumene • Subpolar region
An area of permanent human settlement is called the • Hot zone • Civilized world • Geophenom • Ecumene • Subpolar region
The countries depicted as smaller on a population cartogram have • Higher levels of wealth and higher populations • Lower levels of wealth and higher populations • Lower populations • Lower populations and lesser land areas • Lower technical proficiency in cartography and geospatial reasoning
The countries depicted as smaller on a population cartogram have • Higher levels of wealth and higher populations • Lower levels of wealth and higher populations • Lower populations • Lower populations and lesser land areas • Lower technical proficiency in cartography and geospatial reasoning
Relatively few people live at ________, but there are significant exceptions, especially in Latin America. • Low elevations • Sea-level • High elevations • Or near coastlines • The poles
Relatively few people live at ________, but there are significant exceptions, especially in Latin America. • Low elevations • Sea-level • High elevations • Or near coastlines • The poles
Among the following world regions, the least densely populated is • East Asia • Southeast Asia • Sub-Saharan Africa • Europe • South Asia
Among the following world regions, the least densely populated is • East Asia • Southeast Asia • Sub-Saharan Africa • Europe • South Asia
Physiological density is the number of • Acres of farmland per the total area of a country • Farmers per area of farmland • People per area of flat land • People per area suitable for agriculture • Farm animals per area suitable for agriculture
Physiological density is the number of • Acres of farmland per the total area of a country • Farmers per area of farmland • People per area of flat land • People per area suitable for agriculture • Farm animals per area suitable for agriculture
Land suited for agriculture is called • Population density • Agricultural density • Physiological land • Arid land • Arable land
Land suited for agriculture is called • Population density • Agricultural density • Physiological land • Arid land • Arable land
A country can increase its physiological density by • Increasing the amount of agricultural land • Limiting the number of farmers • Increasing the areas of its urban centers • Increasing the size of its population • Limiting the number of farm animals
A country can increase its physiological density by • Increasing the amount of agricultural land • Limiting the number of farmers • Increasing the areas of its urban centers • Increasing the size of its population • Limiting the number of farm animals
A country with a large amount of arable land and a small number of farmers will have a • High physiological density • Low physiological density • High agricultural density • Low agricultural density • Low arithmetic density
A country with a large amount of arable land and a small number of farmers will have a • High physiological density • Low physiological density • High agricultural density • Low agricultural density • Low arithmetic density
The average number of births women bear in their lifetime is • Total birth rate • Crude birth rate • Total fertility rate • Total increase rate • Crude fertility rate
The average number of births women bear in their lifetime is • Total birth rate • Crude birth rate • Total fertility rate • Total increase rate • Crude fertility rate
The fertility rate based on the number of live births per 1,000 residents is the • Crude birth rate • Crude fertility rate • Infant birth rate • Natural increase rate • Life expectancy at birth
The fertility rate based on the number of live births per 1,000 residents is the • Crude birth rate • Crude fertility rate • Infant birth rate • Natural increase rate • Life expectancy at birth
The world’s annual _______ is currently approximately 1.2%, at which rate the world’s population would double in about 54 years. • Natural increase rate • Life expectancy rate • Crude birth rate • Life increase rate • Natural expectancy rate
The world’s annual _______ is currently approximately 1.2%, at which rate the world’s population would double in about 54 years. • Natural increase rate • Life expectancy rate • Crude birth rate • Life increase rate • Natural expectancy rate
Life expectancy is lower on average in • Africa • East Asia • North America • Europe • Southeast Asia
Life expectancy is lower on average in • Africa • East Asia • North America • Europe • Southeast Asia
500 babies were born in Narnia in 2015, but 35 of them died before reaching their first birthday. This information can be used to report Narnia’s • Crude death rate • Infant mortality rate • Early life expectancy • Murder rate • Terminal increase rate
500 babies were born in Narnia in 2015, but 35 of them died before reaching their first birthday. This information can be used to report Narnia’s • Crude death rate • Infant mortality rate • Early life expectancy • Murder rate • Terminal increase rate
Costa Rica has a lower crude death rate than the U.S. because Costa Rica • Has a higher sex ratio • Has more hospitals per person • Has a milder climate • Is in Stage 4 of the demographic transition • Has a lower percentage of elderly people
Costa Rica has a lower crude death rate than the U.S. because Costa Rica • Has a higher sex ratio • Has more hospitals per person • Has a milder climate • Is in Stage 4 of the demographic transition • Has a lower percentage of elderly people
Country A has a CBR of 60, and a CDR of 15. What is country A’s NIR? • 75% • 45% • 7.5% • 4.5% • We don’t have enough information
Country A has a CBR of 60, and a CDR of 15. What is country A’s NIR? • 75% • 45% • 7.5% • 4.5% • We don’t have enough information
The shape of a country’s population pyramid • Is determined primarily by its crude birth rate • Has no correlation to its crude birth rate • Cannot be used to estimate a country’s dependency ratio • Cannot be used to estimate a country’s sex ratio • Is determined primarily by the combination of its crude birth rate and its crude growth rate.
The shape of a country’s population pyramid • Is determined primarily by its crude birth rate • Has no correlation to its crude birth rate • Cannot be used to estimate a country’s dependency ratio • Cannot be used to estimate a country’s sex ratio • Is determined primarily by the combination of its crude birth rate and its crude growth rate.
A European country’s population pyramid would drastically change shape if it began to resemble • The population pyramid of Japan • The age-sex diagram of the United States • The population pyramid of Nigeria • The age-sex diagram of Australia • The population pyramid of Canada
A European country’s population pyramid would drastically change shape if it began to resemble • The population pyramid of Japan • The age-sex diagram of the United States • The population pyramid of Nigeria • The age-sex diagram of Australia • The population pyramid of Canada
The highest natural increase rates are found in countries in which stage of demographic transition? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Stage 5
The highest natural increase rates are found in countries in which stage of demographic transition? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Stage 5
The lowest crude birth rates are found in countries in which stage of demographic transition? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Demographic transition is not effected by crude birth rates
The lowest crude birth rates are found in countries in which stage of demographic transition? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Demographic transition is not effected by crude birth rates
The highest crude death rates are found in countries in which stage of demographic transition? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Stage 5
The highest crude death rates are found in countries in which stage of demographic transition? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Stage 5
Rapidly declining crude death rates are found in which stage of demographic transition? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Stage 5
Rapidly declining crude death rates are found in which stage of demographic transition? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Stage 5
Country X has a CBR of 40 and a CDR of 15. What stage of demographic transition are they in? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Stage 5
Country X has a CBR of 40 and a CDR of 15. What stage of demographic transition are they in? • Stage 1 • Stage 2 • Stage 3 • Stage 4 • Stage 5
Stages 1 and 4 of the Demographic Transition are similar in that • Both have low growth rates • Both have high dependency ratios • Both have low dependency ratios • Both have low life expectancies • Both have low death rates
Stages 1 and 4 of the Demographic Transition are similar in that • Both have low growth rates • Both have high dependency ratios • Both have low dependency ratios • Both have low life expectancies • Both have low death rates
Thomas Malthus concluded that • Population increased arithmetically while food production increased linguistically • The world’s rate of population increase was higher than the development of food supply • So-called “moral restraint” was producing lower crude birth rates • Population growth was outpacing available resources in every country • Crude birth rates must balance crude death rates