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9/9/2022 AP HuG Quiz

English economist and demographer best known for the Malthusian Theory :: Thomas Malthus

population growth will always tend to outrun the food supply and that betterment of human kind is impossible without strict limitations on reproduction :: Malthusian Theory

German-English geographer known for his development of his Theory of Human Migration :: E. G. Ravenstein

Danish economist known for the development of the theory that population change drives the agricultural production intensity of an area :: Ester Boserup

population ageing is an increasing median age in the population of a region due to the declining fertility rates and/or rising life expectancy :: Aging Population

are a schemes or a laws that a government may adopt in order to control their population growth :: Anti-Natalist Policies

refers to the situation where a population increases by a constant number of persons (or other objects) in each period being analyzed :: Arithmetic Growth

the largest number of people that the environment of a region can support :: Carrying Capacity

the deliberate use of artificial methods or other techniques to prevent pregnancy as a consequence of sexual intercourse :: Contraceptives

an equation that summarizes the amount of growth or decline in a population within a country during a particular time period taking into account both natural increase and net migration :: Demographic Counting Equation

the tendency for growing population to continue growing after a fertility decline because of their young age distribution :: Demographic Momentum

(of a disease of condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area :: Endemic

a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time :: Epidemic

growth that occurs when a fixed percentage of people is added to a population each year. It’s compound because the fixed growth rate applies to an ever-increasing population :: Exponential Growth

relating to or denoting a form of social organization in which a woman is the head :: Matriarchal

death, especially on a large scale :: Mortality

relating to or denoting a social organization in which a man is the head :: Patriarchal

in public policy typically seeks to create financial and social incentives for populations to reproduce, such as providing tax incentives that reward having and supporting children :: Pro-Natalist Policies

a population group unified by a specific common characteristic (age, religion, cultural group) and subsequently treated as a statistical unit :: Cohort

those born in the USA between 1946-1964, just after WWII in a time of relative peace and prosperity :: Baby Boomer

period of time during the 1960s 1970s when fertility rates in the USA dropped as large numbers of women from the baby boom generation sought high levels of education and more competitive jobs, causing them to marry later in life :: Baby Bust

term coined by artist/author Douglas Coupland to describe people born in the USA between 1964-1980 (right after the Baby Boomers) :: Generation X (Gen X)

also known as Generation Y (Gen Y), are the demographic cohort following Gen X and preceding Gen Z, around mid-1980s to early 2000s :: Millennials

the demographic cohort following the Millennials, starts from around early 2000s with no consensus to when it ends :: Generation Z (Gen Z)

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9/9/2022 AP HuG Quiz

English economist and demographer best known for the Malthusian Theory :: Thomas Malthus

population growth will always tend to outrun the food supply and that betterment of human kind is impossible without strict limitations on reproduction :: Malthusian Theory

German-English geographer known for his development of his Theory of Human Migration :: E. G. Ravenstein

Danish economist known for the development of the theory that population change drives the agricultural production intensity of an area :: Ester Boserup

population ageing is an increasing median age in the population of a region due to the declining fertility rates and/or rising life expectancy :: Aging Population

are a schemes or a laws that a government may adopt in order to control their population growth :: Anti-Natalist Policies

refers to the situation where a population increases by a constant number of persons (or other objects) in each period being analyzed :: Arithmetic Growth

the largest number of people that the environment of a region can support :: Carrying Capacity

the deliberate use of artificial methods or other techniques to prevent pregnancy as a consequence of sexual intercourse :: Contraceptives

an equation that summarizes the amount of growth or decline in a population within a country during a particular time period taking into account both natural increase and net migration :: Demographic Counting Equation

the tendency for growing population to continue growing after a fertility decline because of their young age distribution :: Demographic Momentum

(of a disease of condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area :: Endemic

a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time :: Epidemic

growth that occurs when a fixed percentage of people is added to a population each year. It’s compound because the fixed growth rate applies to an ever-increasing population :: Exponential Growth

relating to or denoting a form of social organization in which a woman is the head :: Matriarchal

death, especially on a large scale :: Mortality

relating to or denoting a social organization in which a man is the head :: Patriarchal

in public policy typically seeks to create financial and social incentives for populations to reproduce, such as providing tax incentives that reward having and supporting children :: Pro-Natalist Policies

a population group unified by a specific common characteristic (age, religion, cultural group) and subsequently treated as a statistical unit :: Cohort

those born in the USA between 1946-1964, just after WWII in a time of relative peace and prosperity :: Baby Boomer

period of time during the 1960s 1970s when fertility rates in the USA dropped as large numbers of women from the baby boom generation sought high levels of education and more competitive jobs, causing them to marry later in life :: Baby Bust

term coined by artist/author Douglas Coupland to describe people born in the USA between 1964-1980 (right after the Baby Boomers) :: Generation X (Gen X)

also known as Generation Y (Gen Y), are the demographic cohort following Gen X and preceding Gen Z, around mid-1980s to early 2000s :: Millennials

the demographic cohort following the Millennials, starts from around early 2000s with no consensus to when it ends :: Generation Z (Gen Z)