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AP Human Geography

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show The study of general population trends.  
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Population Density   show
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Arithmetic Population Density   show
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Population Distribution   show
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show Thematic map where individual symbols represent a certain number of cases of a phenomenon. For example, a map where one dot represents 100,000 people.  
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show An urban agglomeration that stretches from Washington, DC in the south to Boston, Massachusetts in the north.  
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show Subtracts crude death rates from crude birth rates and does not include immigration or emigration.  
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show Number of live births per 1000 people among a population in an area in a year.  
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Crude Death Rate (CDR)   show
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show Percent of women who are currently using or have a sexual partner who is using a method of contraception.  
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Doubling Time   show
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show The average number of children born to a woman of child-bearing age.  
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show Number of people 65 years of age or older for every 100 people between the ages of 15-64 (working age population).  
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Child Dependency Ratio   show
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show Structure of a population in terms of age, sex, and other properties such as marital status and education.  
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show A graphic representation of the age and sex composition of a population.  
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show Observation that a country’s birth rate and death rate change in predictable ways over stages of economic development. Model is based on population change in western Europe.  
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Zero Population Growth   show
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Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)   show
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Life Expectancy   show
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show Change in the pattern of mortality in a society from high mortality among infants (including malnutrition and diarrheal disease) and periods of widespread famine to high mortality from degenerative diseases which coincide with longer life expectancies.  
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Infectious Diseases   show
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show Generally long-lasting afflictions, now more common because of longer life expectancies.  
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show Diseases caused by variation or mutation of a gene or group of genes in humans.  
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Malaria   show
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Expansive Population Policies   show
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show Government policies designed to limit population growth among a certain group of people.  
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Restrictive Population Policies   show
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