Secsem Worksheet 4 TBC
Secsem Worksheet 4 TBC
Secsem Worksheet 4 TBC
1. List the density-dependent growth-limiting factors faced by humans during the hunter-gatherer period.
a. Competition for food
b. Availability of water
c. Risk of predation
d. Spread of disease
3. Define agriculture - Agriculture is the art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock. It includes
the preparation of plant and animal products for people to use and their distribution to markets. Agriculture provides most of
the world's food and fabrics.
a. Fixed – Population grew at a fixed, or consistent rate, of about 0.1% per year.
b. Exponential – Population grew exponentially – an increasingly rapid rate.
8. Label fixed growth, exponential growth, and the Industrial Revolution on the human population graph.
Industrial Revolution
Exponential growth
Fixed growth
Human Demographics
13. Which type of country is primarily responsible for the exponential growth of the human population?
Globally, less-economically developed countries in Africa and Asia have the highest growth rates, leading to
populations consisting mostly of younger people.
a. Life Expectancy – Life expectancy measures how long an average newborn will live.
b. Total Fertility Rate – Total fertility rate is the average number of children a woman will have in her lifetime.
c. Replacement Level – Replacement level is the amount of fertility needed to keep the population the same from
generation to generation. It refers to the total fertility rate that will result in a stable population without it
increasing or decreasing.
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17. The Genuine Progress Indicator is meant to be an improvement over GDP. What different factors does it include?
The Genuine Progress Indicator is measured by 26 indicators which can be divided into three main categories:
Economic, Environmental, and Social.
18. Define emigration. Which type of country is more likely to experience emigration?
Emigration is when people leave an area, decreasing population. More likely to occur in developing countries.
19. Define immigration. Which type of country is more likely to experience immigration?
Immigration is when people move into an area, increasing population. More likely to occur in developed countries.
23. Describe the birth rate, death rate, and changes in societal conditions for countries in each of the stages of the
demographic transition:
25. What changes in the early transition stage to cause the population to grow so fast?
Access to food and medicine makes death rates drop.
26. What efforts take place in the late transitional stage to slow down population growth?
a. Birth control and sex education become socially accepted.
b. Women gain an equal role in family planning decisions.
c. Educational and professional opportunities for women grow.
27. The length of time a country spends in the early and late stages determines how large its population will grow.
28. Label the preindustrial, transitional, industrial, and post-industrial stages on this graph.
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a. Give an example.
China’s One- and Two-Child Policy. China used a program of birth quotas, regulations, and enforcements to
rapidly pass through the demographic transition and reduce population growth.