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AP Human Geography Chapter 2 Mrs. Goldstein

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AP Human Geography

Chapter 2

Mrs. Goldstein

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The study of population characteristics

What is demography?

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The four most populous regions.

What are East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia & Europe?

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The portion of Earth’s surfaceOccupied by permanent human

settlement.

What is the ecumene?

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The number of people supported by a unit area of arable land.

What is agricultural density?

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This region has the highestCBR rates.

Where is Sub-Saharan Africa?

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The causes of low IMRs in a Country or region.

What are doctors, hospitals, medicine?

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The cause for higher CDRs in MDCs.

What is the aging population?

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The average number of childrena women will have in her lifetime.

What is the TFR?

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The Industrial Revolution caused this shift in the Demographic

Transition.

What moved countries from Stage 1 to Stage 2?

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During this stage, CBR begins to drop sharply

What is stage 3: Moderate Growth?

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A country reaches this when the CBR declines to the point

it almost equals CDR.

What is ZPG?

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This ratio is important when considering how many people

are above or below working age.

What is dependency ratio?

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These people believe thatPopulation can stimulate the

economy.

Who are Malthus’s critics?

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These two reasons can explaina declining NIR.

What are lower birth rates or higher death rates?

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This person argued that the World’s population was growing

faster than it’s food supply.

Who is Thomas Malthus?

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These are two diseases that Occurred during Stage 1 and 2

Of the Demographic Transition.

What are the Black Plague & Cholera?

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Evolution, Poverty and Travel

What are causes of Stage 5 of the Epidemiologic Transition?

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Women entering the work force led to this.

Why are women having less children in Stage 3?

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The medical revolution.

What moved LDCs into Stage 2 of the Demographic Transition?

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Causes for opposition to birth control.

What are religious or political reasons?