Human Population Flashcards

1
Q

The United States contributed roughly ____ percent of the world’s population.

A

About 5% (4.5%)

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2
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When did the world reach the one million mark? Two billion? Three billion?

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1800
1930
1960

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3
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What does the human growth rate stand at?

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1.2%

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4
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Rule of 70

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You can roughly estimate the amount of time for anything to double by dividing 70 by the growth/percentage rate.

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5
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Is population really a problem? Cornucopian view vs Cassandran view.

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If you are a cornucopian, then no. We will continue to find new sources and technology to meet our needs.

If you are a cassandran, then yes. We will run out of natural resources, depleting our ecosystems.

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6
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Reason for Population Explosion

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Historic need for farm labor
Better Sanitation
New technology
Better agricultural production
Better medical care
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7
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Demography

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The study of statistical change in human population

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8
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Population Size

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The total number of people

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9
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Population Density

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The total number of people in a given area. Different countries have different densities.

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10
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Age Structure Pyramids

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Visual graphics to show the trends in a country’s population. Used to predict dynamics of the population.

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11
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Population Growth factors

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Birth rates
Death rates
Immigration
Emigration

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12
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Birth rates

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How many babies are born

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13
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Death Rate

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How many people have died

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14
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Immigration

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How many people moved into the country

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15
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Emigration

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How many people moved out of the country.

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16
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Total Fertility Rate

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Average number of children born per female during her life time.

17
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Natural rate of population change

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Change due to birth rate/death rate only. Migration excluded.

18
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Life expectancy

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How long a person is expected to live

19
Q

The demographic transition

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Is a model of economic and cultural change that seeks to explain birth and death rates as a country becomes more industrialized. Exists in 4 stages

20
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The Demographic Transition Stages

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Pre-Industrial Stage
Transitional Stage
Industrial Stage
Post-Industrial Stage

21
Q

Pre-Industrial Stage

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Defines the majority of human history. High birth rates and high death rates. Life expectancy low.

22
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Transitional Stage

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Initiated by industrialization marked by a large decline in the death rate as food production and medical care increases. Birth rates remain high (constantly high) and death rate goes down. Population Explodes

23
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Industrial Stage

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Increases in employment opportunities causes women to join the workforce. Introduction of birth control. Birth rates fall to meet death rates. Population growth decreases

24
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Post-Industrial Stage

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Birth rates and Death Rates remain stable. No threat of population explosion. (USA is here)

25
Q

How to keep population down?

A

Family planning methods: contraceptives, education
Forced Sterilization in India
One Child Policy in China
Reproductive Health Care - Access to abortion
Education/ opportunities for women

26
Q

What price does population control come with?

A

Ethic/Moral decisions to be made.
Wealth Gap: Half the world lives on less than $2 per day.
Spread of HIV/AIDS

27
Q

What is the world’s current population?

A

7.3 Billion