Population and Migration
Which demographic transition model stage would a country with high birth and death rates, but low population growth rate be in?
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 1
Stage 4
Which factor primarily contributes to overpopulation in less economically developed countries?
Strict immigration policies.
High fertility rates combined with lower mortality rates.
Increased education opportunities attracting foreign students.
Rapid industrial development leading to job creation.
Which period demonstrated a global shift from high birth and death rates to lower ones?
The Colonial Era
The Medieval Era
The Green Revolution
The Industrial Revolution
What is a key difference between pro-natalist and anti-natalist population policies?
Pro-natalist encourages having children while anti-natalist discourages it
Both terms refer to policies restricting population growth
Pro-natalist discourages having children while anti-natalist encourages it
Both terms refer to policies promoting population growth
Which demographic model illustrates how populations change over time as they industrialize?
Epidemiologic Transition Model
Malthusian Theory
Demographic Transition Model
Gravity Model
Which international policy has most significantly influenced local cultural landscapes by promoting the globalization of a monocultural economy, often leading to the diminishment of indigenous practices and homogenization of urban spaces?
The adoption of neoliberal economic policies.
The implementation of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage protections.
The enforcement of the Kyoto Protocol environmental standards.
The ratification of bilateral free travel agreements.
Why do some geographic regions experience different population growth rates?
Differences in national policies regarding tourism promotion only.
Disparity solely based on educational opportunities available across various regions.
Varying levels of pollution across different regions leading directly to population changes.
Variations in birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration levels among regions.

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What geographical concept refers to the distribution of human populations across the Earth?
Population density
Fertility rate
Demographic transition
Population distribution
What factor contributes to lower fertility rates in developed areas?
Fewer job opportunities
Lack of healthcare facilities
Absence of family planning services
Higher percentage of educated women
What is the primary cause of urban sprawl in many American cities?
The promotion of rural living.
The rapid population growth due to high birth rates.
The influx of immigrants from other countries.
The decentralization of metropolitan areas.