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6. Which country has a youthful population?
- Russia
- USA
- Germany
- Mexico
- Japan
7. What is pro-natalism?
- A belief that deaths should be encouraged to lower ageing dependency
- An alternative defence scheme to NATO, formed to develop the NATAL standard
- Also called pro-birth, is a belief that promotes human reproduction.
- An initiative carried out by an independent (auxiliary body) to improve living and working conditions
8. Which country is anti-natalist (can you remember the policy it uses?)
- USSR
- North Korea
- Wadiya
- China
- Cuba
9. Why might a country wish to control migration?
- Because migrants will take all of their custom with them
- Because a country needs to increase it
- Because the government wants to provide the optimum amount of housing, employment and services to its population, thus regulating the population flow
- Because only a certain number of people can be processed by the bureau of migration
- Because with an extremist government, migration might conflict with ideological policies
10. Which model can determine population development?
- The Burgess Model
- The clark-fisher model
- The population variation dynamics illustrator
- The Demographic Transition Model
- La Clarke-fishére Modélé
11. Why might death rates in an early expanding country (stage two on the DTM) decline?
- People feel happier
- New medical care and hygiene standards become available
- People choose not to commit suicide
12. Why might birth rates reduce in a late expanding country?
- Women's rights, education, effective birth control, family planning
- Children become too expensive to look after without state subsidised aid
- The population have children at a late age, so birth rates are lowerr because pregnancies are less successful
13. What is under population?
- A condition where there are not enough people to sustainably deliver services or exploit resources in a country
- When people chose to live underground, whilst the over population live above the subterranean dwellings
- A state where a small population comes up to overtake a big population
14. Where is there a 'speed premium' payment for having children within 30 months of eachother?
- Indonesia
- Sweden
- Australia
- Iceland
15. What is a push factor?
- Something which stimulates the economy
- Something which attracts you to your country of origin
- Something which repels you from your country of origin
- Something which damages the environment
16. What is a pull factor?
- Something that attracts you to a location
- An environmentally friendly factor
- Something which drains the economy
- Something which forces you away from your country
17. A barrel shaped pyramid is a typical feature of a stage 4 country on the DTM
18. Refugees are people seeking asylum
19. Emigrants are people who come enter a country
20. I think I now roughly know what to revise on unit 1
- Nope, not at all. In fact, I don
- I hope so!
- Meh, I knew anyway