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UNIT 2
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What is population distribution?

What are the three physical factors


that humans depend on for survival?

What impact does climate have on


an area’s population density and
population distribution?

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How do landforms impact


where humans chose to settle?

How do bodies of water impact


the settlement of civilization?

Which four human factors that


affect population distribution?

How does culture influence the


settlement of people?

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How does economics influence


the settlement of people?

How does history influence


the settlement of people?

How does politics influence


the settlement of people?

What is population density?

What are the three ways geographers


use to calculate population density?

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What is arithmetic density?

What is physiological density?

What is agricultural density?

What is the difference between


subsistence farming and
commercial farming?

What is carrying capacity?

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What is population composition?

What is the age structure


of a population?

What is a dependency ratio?

What is a dependent?

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What is a sex ratio when looking


at population composition?

What is a population pyramid


and how is it used?

What is the fertility rate


of a country?

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How do you measure fertility rate?

What is a mortality rate in relation


to a country’s population growth
and decline?

What is the crude death rate (CDR)?

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Why are people living longer


than in the past and thus
life expectancy is higher?

What is the infant mortality rate?

How is the rate of natural


increase (RNI) calculated for
a country’s population?

What is the doubling time


of a population?

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What factors can lead to a


country’s increased or decreased
population due to created higher
or lower fertility, mortality and
migration rates.

What are the three major theories of


population growth and decline?

What is the Demographic


Transition Model (DTM)?

Which phenomena are key


components of the Demographic
Transition Model?

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Explain the key features of


phase one of the Demographic
Transition Model.

Explain the key features of


phase two of the Demographic
Transition Model.

Explain the key features of


phase three of the Demographic
Transition Model.

Explain the key features of


phase four of the Demographic
Transition Model.

Explain the key features of


phase five of the Demographic
Transition Model.

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What is the Epidemiological


Transition Model?

Explain the key features of


stage one of the Epidemiological
Transition Model.

Explain the key features of


stage two of the Epidemiological
Transition Model.

Explain the key features of


stage three of the Epidemiological
Transition Model.

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Explain the key features of


stage four of the Epidemiological
Transition Model.

Explain the key features of


stage five of the Epidemiological
Transition Model.

What is the Malthusian Theory?

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What is an antinatalist policy?

What are pronatalist policies?

How can immigration policies


affect a country’s population?

How has the role of women


affected the population data that
demographers study?

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What are some of the ways that
women’s roles have been elevated which
has led to decreased fertility rates?

When looking at aging populations,


what are the key phenomena that
demographers study?

What is the difference between


immigration and emigration?

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What are push factors


in regards to immigration?

What are pull factors


in regards to immigration?

What are the consequences of


immigrating to a new country?

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What is forced migration?

What are the major classifications


of peoples who have experienced
forced migration.

What are the seven categories


of voluntary migration?

Explain the key features of the


first category of voluntary
migration which is transnational.

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Explain the key features of the


second category of voluntary
migration which is transhumance.

Explain the key features of the third


category of voluntary migration
which is internal migration.

Explain the key features of the


fourth category of voluntary
migration which is chain migration.

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Explain the key features of the fifth


category of voluntary migration
which is step migration.

Explain the key features of the sixth


category of voluntary migration
which is guest workers.

Explain the key features of the


seventh category of voluntary
migration which is rural-to-urban.

What are some of the


political effects that migration
can have on a country?

What are some of the


economic effects that migration
can have on a country?

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What are some of the


cultural results that can
occur due to migration?

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