Deck 9: Global Stratification

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When we look at infant and child health from a global perspective, we find that child death rates:

A) are highest in the southern United States.
B) are not as alarming as UNICEF maintains.
C) are highest in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
D) have dropped dramatically in Africa.
E) occur only among the working classes.
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This common vitamin crucial in developing resistance to infection and preventing anemia is:

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E and zinc.
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China is home to _____ of the global elderly population.

A) less than 10%
B) about 75%
C) almost 50%
D) 20%
E) 90%
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Acute respiratory illness is a common cause of child death that:

A) has no known cure.
B) could easily be treated with 25 cents worth of antibiotics.
C) is misdiagnosed by most rural health care workers.
D) is rarely treated because the medications are so extremely expensive.
E) has been eliminated.
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Which of the following Indian castes is the highest in their stratification system?

A) Vaishyasr
B) Sundras
C) Panchamas
D) Brahmans
E) Kshatriyasr
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Because of the strong preference for sons over daughters:

A) most nations have far more men than women in their societies.
B) gender-based abortions have taken place in some developing countries.
C) women, on average, have shorter life spans than men in most nations.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
High infant mortality rates:

A) promote high fertility.
B) have been continuing to rise in the United States.
C) are rising at about the same rate across the world.
D) have no impact on population growth.
E) none of the above
Question
Around the globe, rural lifestyles involving farming and herding:

A) tend to perpetuate high birthrates..
B) enable women to leave their homes for city work.
C) keep all persons at a starvation level of living.
D) help reduce the birthrates as there are not enough jobs for more children.
E) all of the above
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Which of the following is the least open and most rigid system of social stratification?

A) caste
B) class
C) estate
D) nobility
E) none of the above
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Which country raised the legal minimum marriages for both women and men in order to reduce growth in its population?

A) United States
B) China
C) Spain
D) Egypt
E) France
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In 1980, which of the following countries raised the legal minimum age of marriage for men and women?

A) Afghanistan
B) China
C) United States
D) Argentina
E) Russia
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What factor(s) contribute to the fact that families with higher incomes have fewer children?

A) Children are not needed as a form of old age security.
B) Children s economic contributions become less important to the family s welfare.
C) Alternative uses of time and the pursuit leisure activities become more attractive.
D) all of the above
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Most child deaths in developing countries are caused by:

A) measles.
B) pneumonia.
C) diarrhea.
D) infectious diseases.
E) none of the above
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Which of the following Indian castes is the lowest in their stratification system?

A) Vaishyasr
B) Shudras
C) Panchamas
D) Brahmans
E) Kshatriyasr
Question
In the rural Philippines, 75% of the cost of rearing a child comes from:

A) lost wages.
B) housing.
C) goods and services.
D) increased taxes for having more than three children.
E) aunties who are shoestring relatives in matrilineal networks..
Question
The estate system:

A) is a relatively open system of opportunities.
B) is a closed system where social position is defined by law.
C) is a system containing no mobility.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
People who are born into a caste:

A) spend their entire lives within the caste.
B) are restricted in their choice of occupation.
C) are restricted in their choice for marriage.
D) are restricted in their degree of social participation.
E) all of the above
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Which portion of the globe has the largest number of AIDS cases?

A) northern Europe
B) southeast Asia
C) western United States
D) sub-Saharan Africa
E) central America
Question
In developing countries, which is the safest method of feeding infants during their first six months?

A) bottle feeding
B) breast feeding
C) IV feeding
D) There is no different in method of feeding as long as food is provided.
E) none of the above
Question
Currently, it is estimated that the world population doubles every _____ years.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 58
E) 75
Question
Why are fertility rates lower in urban compared with rural areas?

A) Exposed to new consumer goods, people engage in childbearing to buy new goods.
B) The urban woman marries at least 1.5 years earlier than her rural counterpart.
C) Urban people face higher costs of raising children.
D) There are more free sources of birth control.
E) Fertility rates are not lower in urban areas..
Question
Worldwide, the most widely used form of birth control is:

A) abortion.
B) information.
C) devices.
D) infanticide.
E) abstinence.
Question
In the United States, what accounts for high population growth in the sunbelt states?

A) immigration
B) internal migration
C) aging population
D) tourism
E) baby boomers
Question
The world s population is doubling about every:

A) 22 years.
B) 58 years.
C) 65 years.
D) 121 years.
E) 150 years.
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Marxists argue that it is not the sheer number of people that cause population problems, but:

A) industrialism and capitalism.
B) the invisible hand of corrupt politics.
C) the limits of nature to provide the basis for material reproduction.
D) how much material there is to produce with.
E) corruption within the socialist movement.
Question
Each addition of 1 million people to the population requires how much time?

A) a decade
B) a century
C) the same amount of time as the previous 1 million
D) more time than the previous 1 million because there is less space
E) less time than the previous 1 million addition
Question
The second demographic transition in Europe is defined by:

A) a new family movement.
B) rising population within the European Union caused by generous state benefits.
C) the integration of markets for selling their products.
D) the decline in fertility to a level well below replacement.
E) the use of technology to improve fecundity.
Question
The single greatest cause of preventable mental retardation worldwide is:

A) vitamin A deficiency.
B) iodine deficiency.
C) general semi-starvation conditions.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
What is the total fertility rate?

A) average age of women in child bearing years times number of pregnancies
B) fecundity minus mortality in one year
C) the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime
D) the number of live births per 10,000 people in the population
E) the number of live births per 1,000 people in the population
Question
Which of the following are positive checks in Malthusian theory?

A) contraception, celibacy, and delay of marriage
B) laws and regulations increasing taxes on families
C) low income
D) deaths of individuals before they reach reproductive age
E) wars and epidemics
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Which theorist believed that human populations would outgrow the food supply and enter into a struggle for existence?

A) Karl Marx
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Thomas Malthus
D) Dion Boucicault
E) Adam Smith
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Which of the following is true with respect to how women s education affects fertility?

A) In most countries, children have a greater effect on women s lives than men s.
B) More educated women have more opportunities, which may cause conflict with having children.
C) Education itself delays marriage.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The total fertility rate in the United States is 2.1 births per woman. What does this mean?

A) Many couples are delaying marriage, thus reducing the number of births per couple.
B) The U.S. population would not be growing without immigration.
C) The U.S. population is shrinking.
D) The government will have to employ elderly people to maintain its labor force.
E) The U.S. population will continue to double over the next 50 years.
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What percent of educated women in developing countries are likely to use contraception?

A) about 12%
B) about 52%
C) about 72%
D) about 92%
E) about 28%
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Early marriage for girls in developing countries has which negative consequence?

A) It means little or no formal schooling, so women are less educated.
B) It means lower fertility due to the physical stress of sex on a young body.
C) Girls have a higher risk probability of contracting venereal disease.
D) Girls leave their families and are not available to parents for support.
E) There are no negative consequences for girls who marry early.
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The crude birthrate and crude death rate are measured per what number in population?

A) per 1,000
B) per 10,000
C) per 100,000
D) per 1,000,000
E) per women who give birth in hospitals
Question
In less developed countries, the death rate:

A) is taken for granted like a force of nature by the international community.
B) creates opportunities for future economic development.
C) pushes these areas into bankruptcy.
D) declines without a comparable rate of increase in economic development.
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Which of the following are preventative checks in Malthusian theory?

A) contraception, celibacy, and the delay of marriage
B) laws and regulations increasing taxes on families
C) low income
D) deaths of individuals before they reach reproductive age
E) wars and epidemics
Question
Global aging has an impact on:

A) economic growth.
B) the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next.
C) labor markets.
D) investments.
E) all of the above
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What is the dependency ratio?

A) the debt load of a developing country in relationship to a global lender
B) the number of people of nonworking age for every 100 people of working age
C) the number of people of nonworking age for every 1000 people of working age
D) the number of people of working age for every child under 10 years old
E) the number of children living in households per 1000 people in the population
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Across the globe, the strong preference for a son is limited to the less-developed countries.
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Unlike in the United States, across the globe, parents speak of desiring a second child as a companion for their first child.
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Today, 80% of the world s population does not have access to any health care.
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Health advances in some countries have reached the point at which it appears that the population is approaching the upper limit of average life expectancy.
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Ultrasound technology has had a negative effect on the survival of female fetuses in China.
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Children s chances of survival improve with the level of their mother s education
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Across the world, first children are seen as important to cement the marriage and bring spouses closer together.
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During the Middle Ages, merchants were not actually a formally recognized estate.
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People who are born into a caste spend their lives within that caste.
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Population aging has been a bigger issue in industrialized European nations than the developing world.
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By the year 2050, the world s elderly population will exceed the number of young persons for the first time in human history.
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The caste system is currently legal in India.
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The U.S. Census Bureau projects that early in the next century, crude death rates will equal crude birthrates for the world s more developed countries.
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Age at marriage seems to have no connection with fertility rates across the globe.
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Malaria has reemerged as a major cause of child deaths.
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Rural lifestyles that involve farming and herding tend to perpetuate low birthrates.
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In underdeveloped countries, the benefits for an individual family of having children have generally been greater than the costs.
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Throughout the world, girls have better survival rates than boys.
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Caste today remains one of the strongest legal bases for discrimination in India.
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Malthus failed to predict the effects of birth control because he advocated celibacy instead.
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The second demographic transition involves lowering mortality due to infectious disease.
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The Indian government has a reservations system for the inclusion of lower castes in areas such as education and government, similar to Affirmative Action in the United States.
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Muslim and Catholic countries alike have supported the necessity of contraceptives to control the growth of populations.
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High infant mortality rates promote high fertility.
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Nearly 60% of persons in developing countries lack basic sanitation.
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Internal migration is when people move within a global region to avoid disease or bad environmental conditions.
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High infant mortality rates have no impact on population growth.
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The World Health Organization defines health as a state of well-being comparable to that enjoyed by citizens of the most advanced nations of the world.
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99% of global natural increase in population occurs in the developing world.
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People who are born into a caste experience their greatest freedom in the form of social participation.
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Marxists believe that government policies concerning population growth are related to the need for labor.
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People who are born into a caste socially and culturally tend to limit their choice of occupation.
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The preference for sons may cause fertility rates to level off above replacement levels in developing countries.
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Replacement rate or replacing one couple with two children is at the center of the second demographic transition theory.
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People who are born into a caste were historically restricted in their choice of marriage.
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Growth in older populations is a result of major achievements in health care, nutrition, and education.
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Iodine deficiency is the world s single greatest cause of preventable mental retardation.
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Child mortality has not fallen worldwide since the 1990s.
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The limits on the Dalit untouchable caste in India have been illegal since 1949.
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Most poor people in the world do not have adequate access to foods containing significant amounts of vitamin A.
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Deck 9: Global Stratification
1
When we look at infant and child health from a global perspective, we find that child death rates:

A) are highest in the southern United States.
B) are not as alarming as UNICEF maintains.
C) are highest in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
D) have dropped dramatically in Africa.
E) occur only among the working classes.
C
2
This common vitamin crucial in developing resistance to infection and preventing anemia is:

A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E and zinc.
A
3
China is home to _____ of the global elderly population.

A) less than 10%
B) about 75%
C) almost 50%
D) 20%
E) 90%
D
4
Acute respiratory illness is a common cause of child death that:

A) has no known cure.
B) could easily be treated with 25 cents worth of antibiotics.
C) is misdiagnosed by most rural health care workers.
D) is rarely treated because the medications are so extremely expensive.
E) has been eliminated.
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5
Which of the following Indian castes is the highest in their stratification system?

A) Vaishyasr
B) Sundras
C) Panchamas
D) Brahmans
E) Kshatriyasr
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6
Because of the strong preference for sons over daughters:

A) most nations have far more men than women in their societies.
B) gender-based abortions have taken place in some developing countries.
C) women, on average, have shorter life spans than men in most nations.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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7
High infant mortality rates:

A) promote high fertility.
B) have been continuing to rise in the United States.
C) are rising at about the same rate across the world.
D) have no impact on population growth.
E) none of the above
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8
Around the globe, rural lifestyles involving farming and herding:

A) tend to perpetuate high birthrates..
B) enable women to leave their homes for city work.
C) keep all persons at a starvation level of living.
D) help reduce the birthrates as there are not enough jobs for more children.
E) all of the above
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9
Which of the following is the least open and most rigid system of social stratification?

A) caste
B) class
C) estate
D) nobility
E) none of the above
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10
Which country raised the legal minimum marriages for both women and men in order to reduce growth in its population?

A) United States
B) China
C) Spain
D) Egypt
E) France
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11
In 1980, which of the following countries raised the legal minimum age of marriage for men and women?

A) Afghanistan
B) China
C) United States
D) Argentina
E) Russia
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12
What factor(s) contribute to the fact that families with higher incomes have fewer children?

A) Children are not needed as a form of old age security.
B) Children s economic contributions become less important to the family s welfare.
C) Alternative uses of time and the pursuit leisure activities become more attractive.
D) all of the above
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13
Most child deaths in developing countries are caused by:

A) measles.
B) pneumonia.
C) diarrhea.
D) infectious diseases.
E) none of the above
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14
Which of the following Indian castes is the lowest in their stratification system?

A) Vaishyasr
B) Shudras
C) Panchamas
D) Brahmans
E) Kshatriyasr
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15
In the rural Philippines, 75% of the cost of rearing a child comes from:

A) lost wages.
B) housing.
C) goods and services.
D) increased taxes for having more than three children.
E) aunties who are shoestring relatives in matrilineal networks..
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16
The estate system:

A) is a relatively open system of opportunities.
B) is a closed system where social position is defined by law.
C) is a system containing no mobility.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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People who are born into a caste:

A) spend their entire lives within the caste.
B) are restricted in their choice of occupation.
C) are restricted in their choice for marriage.
D) are restricted in their degree of social participation.
E) all of the above
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18
Which portion of the globe has the largest number of AIDS cases?

A) northern Europe
B) southeast Asia
C) western United States
D) sub-Saharan Africa
E) central America
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19
In developing countries, which is the safest method of feeding infants during their first six months?

A) bottle feeding
B) breast feeding
C) IV feeding
D) There is no different in method of feeding as long as food is provided.
E) none of the above
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20
Currently, it is estimated that the world population doubles every _____ years.

A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 58
E) 75
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21
Why are fertility rates lower in urban compared with rural areas?

A) Exposed to new consumer goods, people engage in childbearing to buy new goods.
B) The urban woman marries at least 1.5 years earlier than her rural counterpart.
C) Urban people face higher costs of raising children.
D) There are more free sources of birth control.
E) Fertility rates are not lower in urban areas..
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22
Worldwide, the most widely used form of birth control is:

A) abortion.
B) information.
C) devices.
D) infanticide.
E) abstinence.
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23
In the United States, what accounts for high population growth in the sunbelt states?

A) immigration
B) internal migration
C) aging population
D) tourism
E) baby boomers
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24
The world s population is doubling about every:

A) 22 years.
B) 58 years.
C) 65 years.
D) 121 years.
E) 150 years.
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25
Marxists argue that it is not the sheer number of people that cause population problems, but:

A) industrialism and capitalism.
B) the invisible hand of corrupt politics.
C) the limits of nature to provide the basis for material reproduction.
D) how much material there is to produce with.
E) corruption within the socialist movement.
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26
Each addition of 1 million people to the population requires how much time?

A) a decade
B) a century
C) the same amount of time as the previous 1 million
D) more time than the previous 1 million because there is less space
E) less time than the previous 1 million addition
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27
The second demographic transition in Europe is defined by:

A) a new family movement.
B) rising population within the European Union caused by generous state benefits.
C) the integration of markets for selling their products.
D) the decline in fertility to a level well below replacement.
E) the use of technology to improve fecundity.
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28
The single greatest cause of preventable mental retardation worldwide is:

A) vitamin A deficiency.
B) iodine deficiency.
C) general semi-starvation conditions.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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29
What is the total fertility rate?

A) average age of women in child bearing years times number of pregnancies
B) fecundity minus mortality in one year
C) the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime
D) the number of live births per 10,000 people in the population
E) the number of live births per 1,000 people in the population
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30
Which of the following are positive checks in Malthusian theory?

A) contraception, celibacy, and delay of marriage
B) laws and regulations increasing taxes on families
C) low income
D) deaths of individuals before they reach reproductive age
E) wars and epidemics
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31
Which theorist believed that human populations would outgrow the food supply and enter into a struggle for existence?

A) Karl Marx
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Thomas Malthus
D) Dion Boucicault
E) Adam Smith
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32
Which of the following is true with respect to how women s education affects fertility?

A) In most countries, children have a greater effect on women s lives than men s.
B) More educated women have more opportunities, which may cause conflict with having children.
C) Education itself delays marriage.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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33
The total fertility rate in the United States is 2.1 births per woman. What does this mean?

A) Many couples are delaying marriage, thus reducing the number of births per couple.
B) The U.S. population would not be growing without immigration.
C) The U.S. population is shrinking.
D) The government will have to employ elderly people to maintain its labor force.
E) The U.S. population will continue to double over the next 50 years.
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34
What percent of educated women in developing countries are likely to use contraception?

A) about 12%
B) about 52%
C) about 72%
D) about 92%
E) about 28%
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35
Early marriage for girls in developing countries has which negative consequence?

A) It means little or no formal schooling, so women are less educated.
B) It means lower fertility due to the physical stress of sex on a young body.
C) Girls have a higher risk probability of contracting venereal disease.
D) Girls leave their families and are not available to parents for support.
E) There are no negative consequences for girls who marry early.
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36
The crude birthrate and crude death rate are measured per what number in population?

A) per 1,000
B) per 10,000
C) per 100,000
D) per 1,000,000
E) per women who give birth in hospitals
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37
In less developed countries, the death rate:

A) is taken for granted like a force of nature by the international community.
B) creates opportunities for future economic development.
C) pushes these areas into bankruptcy.
D) declines without a comparable rate of increase in economic development.
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38
Which of the following are preventative checks in Malthusian theory?

A) contraception, celibacy, and the delay of marriage
B) laws and regulations increasing taxes on families
C) low income
D) deaths of individuals before they reach reproductive age
E) wars and epidemics
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39
Global aging has an impact on:

A) economic growth.
B) the transfer of wealth from one generation to the next.
C) labor markets.
D) investments.
E) all of the above
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40
What is the dependency ratio?

A) the debt load of a developing country in relationship to a global lender
B) the number of people of nonworking age for every 100 people of working age
C) the number of people of nonworking age for every 1000 people of working age
D) the number of people of working age for every child under 10 years old
E) the number of children living in households per 1000 people in the population
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41
Across the globe, the strong preference for a son is limited to the less-developed countries.
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42
Unlike in the United States, across the globe, parents speak of desiring a second child as a companion for their first child.
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43
Today, 80% of the world s population does not have access to any health care.
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Health advances in some countries have reached the point at which it appears that the population is approaching the upper limit of average life expectancy.
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Ultrasound technology has had a negative effect on the survival of female fetuses in China.
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Children s chances of survival improve with the level of their mother s education
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47
Across the world, first children are seen as important to cement the marriage and bring spouses closer together.
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During the Middle Ages, merchants were not actually a formally recognized estate.
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People who are born into a caste spend their lives within that caste.
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Population aging has been a bigger issue in industrialized European nations than the developing world.
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By the year 2050, the world s elderly population will exceed the number of young persons for the first time in human history.
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52
The caste system is currently legal in India.
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53
The U.S. Census Bureau projects that early in the next century, crude death rates will equal crude birthrates for the world s more developed countries.
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54
Age at marriage seems to have no connection with fertility rates across the globe.
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55
Malaria has reemerged as a major cause of child deaths.
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56
Rural lifestyles that involve farming and herding tend to perpetuate low birthrates.
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57
In underdeveloped countries, the benefits for an individual family of having children have generally been greater than the costs.
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58
Throughout the world, girls have better survival rates than boys.
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59
Caste today remains one of the strongest legal bases for discrimination in India.
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60
Malthus failed to predict the effects of birth control because he advocated celibacy instead.
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61
The second demographic transition involves lowering mortality due to infectious disease.
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62
The Indian government has a reservations system for the inclusion of lower castes in areas such as education and government, similar to Affirmative Action in the United States.
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63
Muslim and Catholic countries alike have supported the necessity of contraceptives to control the growth of populations.
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64
High infant mortality rates promote high fertility.
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65
Nearly 60% of persons in developing countries lack basic sanitation.
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66
Internal migration is when people move within a global region to avoid disease or bad environmental conditions.
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67
High infant mortality rates have no impact on population growth.
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68
The World Health Organization defines health as a state of well-being comparable to that enjoyed by citizens of the most advanced nations of the world.
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69
99% of global natural increase in population occurs in the developing world.
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70
People who are born into a caste experience their greatest freedom in the form of social participation.
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71
Marxists believe that government policies concerning population growth are related to the need for labor.
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72
People who are born into a caste socially and culturally tend to limit their choice of occupation.
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73
The preference for sons may cause fertility rates to level off above replacement levels in developing countries.
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74
Replacement rate or replacing one couple with two children is at the center of the second demographic transition theory.
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75
People who are born into a caste were historically restricted in their choice of marriage.
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76
Growth in older populations is a result of major achievements in health care, nutrition, and education.
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77
Iodine deficiency is the world s single greatest cause of preventable mental retardation.
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78
Child mortality has not fallen worldwide since the 1990s.
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The limits on the Dalit untouchable caste in India have been illegal since 1949.
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Most poor people in the world do not have adequate access to foods containing significant amounts of vitamin A.
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