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AS Geography Population Revision Notes
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This resource is a full set of revision notes for the CCEA AS Geography topic of population. it includes subtopics such as census, vital registration, population change, crude birth rate, total fertility rate, crude death rate, infant mortality rate, demographic transition model, epidemiological transition model, theories of population sustainability including malthusian theory and boserup’s theory of population and resources and fertility policies (pro-natalist and anti-natalist). It includes...
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ECON0002 TERM 1 ACTUAL EXAM BANK / 250+ QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 GRADED A+.
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ECON0002 TERM 1 ACTUAL 
EXAM BANK / 250+ QUESTIONS 
AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 
2024/2025 GRADED A+. 
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1. What is the 90/10 ratio?: average income of the richest 10% divided by theaverage income of 
the poorest 90% 
2. What does disposable income not measure?: quality of social and physicalenvironment, amount 
of free time, goods and services you can't buy, goods andservices that are produced within the 
household 
3. How to calculate nominal gdp?: sum of (price of good i x quantity of good ...
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ECON 2HH3 TOP Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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The marginal rate of substitution of future leisure for future consumption must be equal to 
the future real wage. 
The per worker production function relates output per worker to capital per worker. 
In the Malthusian model, population growth depends on consumption per worker. 
The Malthusian model has the property that improvements in technology for producing 
goods leads to increased population growth. 
In the steady state of Solow's exogenous growth model, an increase in the population gr...
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AP human geography unit 2 already passed
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AP human geography unit 2 already passed Age Distribution the distributions of age in a population 
Carrying Capacity the largest number of people that the environment of a particular area can support 
Cohort a population group that's distinguished by a certain characteristic 
Demographic Equation equation that summarizes the amount of growth or decline in a population during a certain period of time, also taking into account net migration and natural increase 
Demographic Transition Model sequ...
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Possible FRQ Questions AP Human Geography 2021 Exam well solved
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Hierarchical Diffusion 
The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority or power to other persons or places. 
 
 
 
Stimulus and Migrant Diffusion 
A form of diffusion in which a cultural adaptation is created as a result of the introduction of a cultural trait from another place. 
 
 
 
 
Relocation Diffusion 
The spread of a feature or trend through bodily movement of people from one place to another. 
 
 
 
Spatial Perspective 
The act of observing variations in geographic phenomena ...
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Econ0002 term 1 QUESTIONS AND ANDWERS ALREADY PASSED
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What is the 90/10 ratio? - ANS average income of the richest 10% divided by the average income of the 
poorest 90% 
What does disposable income not measure? - ANS quality of social and physical environment, amount 
of free time, goods and services you can't buy, goods and services that are produced within the 
household 
How to calculate nominal gdp? - ANS sum of (price of good i x quantity of good i) 
How to calculate real gdp? - ANS multiply prices from base year by quantities for year of mea...
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state autonomy is - Answer- the ability of the state to wield power independent of public and international actors Which of the following combinations of capacity and internal autonomy best fits the United States - Answer- Low autonomy, high capacity Ex
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state autonomy is - Answer- the ability of the state to wield power independent of public and international actors 
 
Which of the following combinations of capacity and internal autonomy best fits the United States - Answer- Low autonomy, high capacity 
 
Examples of states that are not or have not been considered failed states - Answer- UK, USA, Japan, India 
 
Which of the following states most closely fits the ideal model of a nation-state? - Answer- Japan 
 
Which of the following historica...
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Readings for IPE Final 2023 with complete solution
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Subject 1- OATLEY 
 
What are the four areas studied in IPE? 
1. Intl. Trade system (WTO and GATT) 
2. Intl. Monetary System- (exchange rates) 
3. MNCs 
4. Economic Development 
 
 
 
Subject 1- OATLEY 
 
What are the 2 questions that all IPE theories answer? 
1. How exactly does politics shape the decisions that societies make about how to use resources available to them? 
2. What are the consequences of these decisions? 
 
 
 
Subject 1- OATLEY 
 
What are the 2 methods of answering the centra...
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APHG REQUIRED Cumulative Set Exam 753 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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APHG REQUIRED Cumulative Set Exam 753Questions with Verified Answers 
 
cartography - CORRECT ANSWER the science of mapmaking 
 
purposes of maps - CORRECT ANSWER 1. As a reference tool, to find the shortest route between two distances 
2. As a communications tool, to depict the distribution of human activities or physical features as well as to think about the reasons underlying a distribution 
 
Eratosthenes - CORRECT ANSWER (276?-194?, B.C.) the first person of record to use the word geograph...
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(a) What is the usual indicator of living standards? (b) How is this indicator of living standards calculated? (c) What are the problems with this indicator? 2. Consider a country whose national income is $750 Million and whose population is 12.5 million.
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⦁	(a) What is the usual indicator of living standards? 
The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is widely regarded as one of most accurate indicator of a country's standard of living. The total amount of goods and services produced by everyone within a country's borders is defined as its gross domestic product (GDP). 
⦁	How is this indicator of living standards calculated? 
A country's gross domestic product per capita is calculated by dividing its total population by its total domest...