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To begin studying for my quiz…I’m having difficulty please help is you know these questions…
1. The number of deaths of children that occur in a population before they are one year of age is referred to as ___________ ____________. (2 words) (Points: 1)
2. The country of __________, with one fifth of the world’s population, offers the most comprehensive example of extensive incentives for reducing population growth. (Points: 1)
3. ____________ ____________ is the lack of the minimal necessities of life. (2 words) (Points: 1)
4. The exchange of goods and services is the basis for all _________ ___________. (2 words) (Points: 1)
5.
The ratio of non-working population to the working age population is called the:
(Points: 1)
6.
Production of just enough offspring to replace parents is called ____________ ___________. (2 words)
(Points: 1)
7. ______________ ______________ which operates clinics throughout the world, is probably the best known family planning agency. (2 words) (Points: 1)
8. List 3 of the 5 components of social modernization. (Points: 1)
9. Describe 2 of the 4 transition phases. (Points: 1)
10. _____________, availability of contraceptive information and services, and better health care and nutrition lead to lower fertility rates. (Points: 1)
11. The world population is currently about ___________ people. (fill in a number). (Points: 1)
12. The antibiotic, ____________, has played an important role in rapid population growth over the last 100 years. (Points: 1)
13. The process of inoculating people against disease is called __________; and is an important innovation that has contributed to rapid population growth. (Points: 1)
14. Economic growth can be ____________ by continued rapid population growth. (Points: 1)
15. Until the mid ____________ (fill in a century), the growth of the human population from early times to the present was slow and uneven, then increasingly rapid growth. (Points: 1)
16. Human population growth before the ________ (fill in century) was limited by primitive medical technology, famines, disease and poor sanitation. (Points: 1)
17. Birth rates tend to _________ with increasing education, social security programs that guarantee support into old age, delaying motherhood past the teenage years, an increased standard of living. (Points: 1)
18. A process of sustainable development that promotes education, improving health, and family planning is called ____________ _____________. (Points: 1)
19. Why do families in developing countries often have large families? (Points: 1)
I’ll answer what I can:
1. Infant mortality
2. China, I think
3. In America, we call it the poverty level
4. ???world markets??? ???economic growth??? (I doubt either is correct)
5. unemployment rate
6. replacement fertility (Replacement fertility:
The level of fertility at which a cohort of women on the average are having only enough children to replace themselves and their partner in the population. By definition, "replacement" is considered only to have occurred when the offspring reach 15 yrs. In The United States and other industrialized countries, a TFR of 2.1 is considered to be replacement level (more than 2.0 to allow for childhood mortality).)
7. Planned Parenthood
8. ???
9. ???
10. ???equality between the sexes???
11. 7 billion according to latest results released (I heard) yesterday. 6 billion according to my textbooks.
12. penicillan
13. vaccination
14. maintained????
15. 1700s (18th century)
16. 1900s (20th century)
17. ???
18. ???
19. Developing countries often lack in birth control and also lose a lot of children to high infant mortality rates. Work tends to be manual and involve the whole family, thus they have more children so that more children to survive. Religious taboos may prevent the widespread us of birth control.
jennifer c | Nov 02, 2009
11. 6 billion
?em? ?cre?m? | Nov 02, 2009
November 16, 2009

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