Soc Ch 20 EXAM PREP WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTION
cancer cluster - =a geographic area with high levels of cancer within its population
fracking - =hydraulic fracturing, a method used to recover gas and oil from shale by drilling
down into the earth and directing a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and proprietary
chemicals into the rock
The population of the planet doubled in fifty years to reach _______ in 1999?
A) 6 billion
B) 7 billion
C) 5 billion
D) 10 billion - =A) 6 billion
A functionalist would address which issue?
A) The way inner-city areas become ghettoized and limit availability to jobs
B) The way immigration and emigration trends strengthen global relationships
C) The way racism and sexism impact the population composition of rural communities
D) The way humans interact with environmental resources on a daily basis - =B) The way
immigration and emigration trends strengthen global relationships
What does carrying capacity refer to?
A) The ability of a community to welcome new immigrants
B) The capacity for globalism within a given ethnic group
C) The amount of life that can be supported sustainably in a particular environment
D) The amount of weight that urban centers can bear if vertical growth is mandated - =C) The
amount of life that can be supported sustainably in a particular environment
, What three factors did Malthus believe would limit human population?
A) Self-preservation, old age, and illness
B) Natural cycles, illness, and immigration
C) Violence, new diseases, and old age
D) War, famine, and disease - =D) War, famine, and disease
What does cornucopian theory believe?
A) That human ingenuity will solve any issues that overpopulation creates
B) That new diseases will always keep populations stable
C) That the earth will naturally provide enough for whatever number of humans exist
D) That the greatest risk is population reduction, not population growth - =A) That human
ingenuity will solve any issues that overpopulation creates
carrying capacity - =the amount of people that can live in a given area considering the amount
of available resources
cornucopian theory - =a theory that asserts human ingenuity will rise to the challenge of
providing adequate resources for a growing population
demographic transition theory - =a theory that describes four stages of population growth,
following patterns that connect birth and death rates with stages of industrial development
demography - =the study of population
fertility rate - =a measure noting the actual number of children born
Malthusian theory - =a theory asserting that population is controlled through positive checks
(war, famine, disease) and preventive checks (measures to reduce fertility)
SOLUTION
cancer cluster - =a geographic area with high levels of cancer within its population
fracking - =hydraulic fracturing, a method used to recover gas and oil from shale by drilling
down into the earth and directing a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and proprietary
chemicals into the rock
The population of the planet doubled in fifty years to reach _______ in 1999?
A) 6 billion
B) 7 billion
C) 5 billion
D) 10 billion - =A) 6 billion
A functionalist would address which issue?
A) The way inner-city areas become ghettoized and limit availability to jobs
B) The way immigration and emigration trends strengthen global relationships
C) The way racism and sexism impact the population composition of rural communities
D) The way humans interact with environmental resources on a daily basis - =B) The way
immigration and emigration trends strengthen global relationships
What does carrying capacity refer to?
A) The ability of a community to welcome new immigrants
B) The capacity for globalism within a given ethnic group
C) The amount of life that can be supported sustainably in a particular environment
D) The amount of weight that urban centers can bear if vertical growth is mandated - =C) The
amount of life that can be supported sustainably in a particular environment
, What three factors did Malthus believe would limit human population?
A) Self-preservation, old age, and illness
B) Natural cycles, illness, and immigration
C) Violence, new diseases, and old age
D) War, famine, and disease - =D) War, famine, and disease
What does cornucopian theory believe?
A) That human ingenuity will solve any issues that overpopulation creates
B) That new diseases will always keep populations stable
C) That the earth will naturally provide enough for whatever number of humans exist
D) That the greatest risk is population reduction, not population growth - =A) That human
ingenuity will solve any issues that overpopulation creates
carrying capacity - =the amount of people that can live in a given area considering the amount
of available resources
cornucopian theory - =a theory that asserts human ingenuity will rise to the challenge of
providing adequate resources for a growing population
demographic transition theory - =a theory that describes four stages of population growth,
following patterns that connect birth and death rates with stages of industrial development
demography - =the study of population
fertility rate - =a measure noting the actual number of children born
Malthusian theory - =a theory asserting that population is controlled through positive checks
(war, famine, disease) and preventive checks (measures to reduce fertility)