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KI 1 KI 1 KI 2 KI 3 KI 3 KI 4

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This is defined as too many people as compared to available

resources.

A 100

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What is overpopulation?

A 100

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In order, these are the 3 most populated countries in the

world.

A 200

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What are:?

China

IndiaUnited States

A 200

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This term refers to the portion of the Earth’s surface

occupied by permanent human settlement

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What is ecumene?

A 300

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If a country has very few people who can be supported by a unit of arable land then the country has a high this.

A 400

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What is physiological density?

A 400

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Two Thirds of the world’s populations lives in these four

regions.

A 500

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What are:?

East Asia

South Asia

Southeast Asia

Western Europe

A 500

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This type of density refers to the total number of people divided by the total area of

land.

B 100

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What is arithmetic (population) density?

B 100

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If a country has a lot of farmers in relation to the

amount of arable land it has a ______ ______ density.

B 200

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What is high agricultural density?

B 200

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This refers to the scientific study of population statistics.

B 300

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What is demography?

B 300

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Most of the northeastern U.S. is in this climate.

B 400

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What is Cold Mid-Latitude?

B 400

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Of the following, this country has the highest arithmetic

density:

India, Afghanistan, China

B 500

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What is India?

B 500

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This term refers to the percentage by which a

population grows in a year.

C 100

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What is Natural Increase Rate (NIR)?

C 100

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If America’s population went from 1 million in 1900 to 2

million in 1980, then it’s _____ is 80 years..

C 200

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What is doubling time?

C 200

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This is the average number of children a woman will have

during her childbearing years.

C 300

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What is Total Fertility Rate (TFR)?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

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Of the following, this continent has the highest

average IMR:

North America, Africa, Asia

C 400

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What is Africa?

C 400

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Of the following, this country has the lowest Life Expectancy at birth:

Brazil, Chad, Saudi, Arabia, Russia, Laos

C 500

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What is Chad?

C 500

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This refers to a process of change in a nation’s NIR,

fertility, and mortality rates.

D 100

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What is Demographic Transition?

D 100

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This stage has the most rapidly increasing NIR.

D 200

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What is stage 2?

D 200

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Occurring about 10,000 ago, this revolution led to a

population boom, but the world remained in stage 1

until about 1750.

D 300

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What is the agricultural revolution?

D 300

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This pushed northwestern Europe into stage 2 in the mid 1700s.

D 400

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What is the Industrial Revolution?

D 400

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In this stage the NIR rapidly decreases as the gap between

and CBR and CDR closes.

D 500

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What is stage 3?

D 500

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A country with a relatively flat pyramid is in this stage.

E 100

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What is stage 4?

E 100

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This is the stage of moderate growth.

E 200

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What is stage 3?

E 200

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A country with a pyramid that is fat in the bottom third and then narrows is in this stage.

E 300

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What is stage 2 (high growth)?

E 300

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This revolution helped push countries in Asia and Africa

into stage 2.

E 400

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What is the medical revolution?

E 400

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England entered stage 4 in this decade.

E 500

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What are the 1970s?

E 500

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He argued that the world would eventually outgrow its

food supply.

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Who is Malthus?

F 100

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This branch of medicine is concerned with the incidence, distribution, and control of

disease that affect large numbers of people

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What is epidemiology?

F 200

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There are ___ stages in the Epidemiological Transition.

F 300

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What is 4?

F 300

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This type of disease occurs over a wide geographic area

and affects a very high proportion of the population.

F 400

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What is a pandemic?

F 400

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People who agree with Malthus, and actually think is worse than he predicted, are

called:

F 500

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Neo-Malthusians?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

POPULATION

Please record your wager.

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List 2 arguments of the Neo-Malthusians.

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What are:?

1. Because so many poor countries have entered Stage 2, the gap between

population and resources is extremely high

2. Population is outgrowing many resources, not just food

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