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Sociology for the 21st Century, Census Update, 5th Edition
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The Polynesians refer to the stone statuses on Easter Island as ______.
emi
moi
matai
phman
The Polynesians refer to the stone statuses on Easter Island as ______.
emi
moi (p. 447)
matai
phman
______ is the scientific study of the size, growth, and composition of the human population.
Ethnography
Archaeology
Demography
Ontology
______ is the scientific study of the size, growth, and composition of the human population.
Ethnography
Archaeology
Demography (p. 448)
Ontology
Which of the following is NOT one of the three factors that affect changes in a population?
transition
migration
fertility
mortality
Which of the following is NOT one of the three factors that affect changes in a population?
transition (p. 448)
migration
fertility
mortality
______ refers to the number of births that occur over a specific period, usually one year.
Fidelity
Fertility
Fecundity
Morbidity
______ refers to the number of births that occur over a specific period, usually one year.
Fidelity (p. 450)
Fertility
Fecundity
Morbidity
______ is a concept referring to how long people probably will live.
Longevity
Life span
Mortality
Life expectancy
______ is a concept referring to how long people probably will live.
Longevity
Life span
Mortality
Life expectancy (p. 452)
_____ refers to the movement of people out of a place.
Emigration
Migration
Nomadic
Immigration
_____ refers to the movement of people out of a place.
Emigration (p. 453)
Migration
Nomadic
Immigration
_______ is the movement of people from one area or residence to another.
Diffusion
Acculturation
Propinquity
Migration
_______ is the movement of people from one area or residence to another.
Diffusion
Acculturation
Propinquity
Migration (p. 453)
The demographic _____ refers to the change through time in the dynamic of population growth in a society from high fertility and high mortality to low fertility and low mortality.
cycle
ceiling
transition
spiral
The demographic _____ refers to the change through time in the dynamic of population growth in a society from high fertility and high mortality to low fertility and low mortality.
cycle
ceiling
transition (p. 455)
spiral
According to the _____ view, human inventiveness will cope with all scarcities caused by overpopulation.
funnel
neo-Malthusian
Malthusian
Cornucopian
According to the _____ view, human inventiveness will cope with all scarcities caused by overpopulation.
funnel
neo-Malthusian
Malthusian
Cornucopian (p. 458)
Sixty-percent of the world’s population lives on which continent?
Europe
Africa
Asia
South America
Sixty-percent of the world’s population lives on which continent?
Europe
Africa
Asia (p. 459)
South America
Cahokia was ______.
a series of fields farmed by horticulturalists
a form of pastoralism
a great North American City
the sixth lake of the Great Lakes
Cahokia was ______.
a series of fields farmed by horticulturalists
a form of pastoralism
a great North American City (p. 462)
the sixth lake of the Great Lakes
Today, about ____ percent of the world’s population is urban.
26
34
47
72
Today, about ____ percent of the world’s population is urban.
26
34
47 (p. 464)
72
The first model of urban growth, developed at the University of Chicago during the 1920s was the _____ model.
sector
concentric zone
Bismarck
multiple nuclei
The first model of urban growth, developed at the University of Chicago during the 1920s was the _____ model.
sector
concentric zone (p. 467)
Bismarck
multiple nuclei
The Polynesians refer to the stone statues on Easter Island as ______.
emi
moi
matai
phman
The Polynesians refer to the stone statues on Easter Island as ______.
emi
moi (p. 447)
matai
phman
______ is the scientific study of the size, growth, and composition of the human population.
Ethnography
Archaeology
Demography
Ontology
______ is the scientific study of the size, growth, and composition of the human population.
Ethnography
Archaeology
Demography (p. 448)
Ontology
Which of the following is NOT one of the three factors that affect changes in a population?
transition
migration
fertility
mortality
Which of the following is NOT one of the three factors that affect changes in a population?
transition (p. 448)
migration
fertility
mortality
______ refers to the number of births that occur over a specific period, usually one year.
Fidelity
Fertility
Fecundity
Morbidity
______ refers to the number of births that occur over a specific period, usually one year.
Fidelity (p. 450)
Fertility
Fecundity
Morbidity
______ is a concept referring to how long people probably will live.
Longevity
Life span
Mortality
Life expectancy
______ is a concept referring to how long people probably will live.
Longevity
Life span
Mortality
Life expectancy (p. 452)
_____ refers to the movement of people out of a place.
Emigration
Migration
Nomadic
Immigration
_____ refers to the movement of people out of a place.
Emigration (p. 453)
Migration
Nomadic
Immigration
_______ is the movement of people from one area or residence to another.
Diffusion
Acculturation
Propinquity
Migration
_______ is the movement of people from one area or residence to another.
Diffusion
Acculturation
Propinquity
Migration (p. 453)
The demographic _____ refers to the change through time in the dynamic of population growth in a society from high fertility and high mortality to low fertility and low mortality.
cycle
ceiling
transition
spiral
The demographic _____ refers to the change through time in the dynamic of population growth in a society from high fertility and high mortality to low fertility and low mortality.
cycle
ceiling
transition (p. 455)
spiral
According to the _____ view, human inventiveness will cope with all scarcities caused by overpopulation.
funnel
neo-Malthusian
Malthusian
Cornucopian
According to the _____ view, human inventiveness will cope with all scarcities caused by overpopulation.
funnel
neo-Malthusian
Malthusian
Cornucopian (p. 458)
Sixty percent of the world’s population lives on which continent?
Europe
Africa
Asia
South America
Sixty percent of the world’s population lives on which continent?
Europe
Africa
Asia (p. 459)
South America
Cahokia was ______.
a series of fields farmed by horticulturalists
a form of pastoralism
a great North American city
the sixth lake of the Great Lakes
Cahokia was ______.
a series of fields farmed by horticulturalists
a form of pastoralism
a great North American city (p. 462)
the sixth lake of the Great Lakes
Today, about ____ percent of the world’s population is urban.
26
34
47
72
Today, about ____ percent of the world’s population is urban.
26
34
47 (p. 464)
72
The first model of urban growth, developed at the University of Chicago during the 1920s was the _____ model.
sector
concentric zone
Bismarck
multiple nuclei
The first model of urban growth, developed at the University of Chicago during the 1920s was the _____ model.
sector
concentric zone (p. 467)
Bismarck
multiple nuclei
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