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Chapter 2 Test

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Genetic or inherited diseases
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Natural increase rate
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Zero population growth
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Epidemiological transition
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Crude death rate (CDR)
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Demography
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Megalopolis
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Population density
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Old-age dependency ratio
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Restrictive population policies
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Arithmetic population density
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Expansive population policies
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Total fertility rate (TFR)
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Eugenic population policies
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Contraceptive prevalence rate
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Infant mortality rate (IMR)
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Crude birth rate (CBR)
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Number of live births per 1000 people among a population in an area in a year.
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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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Government policies designed to reduce the rate of natural population increase (also called antinatalist).
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the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths occurring in a year, divided by the mid-year population of that year, multiplied by a factor (usually 1,000).
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An urban agglomeration that stretches from Washington, DC in the south to Boston, Massachusetts in the north.
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Number of deaths per 1000 people among a population in an area in a year.
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Diseases caused by variation or mutation of a gene or group of genes in humans.
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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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Number of people per unit area of land.
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Number of people per unit area of land. To calculate: Divide the population of an area by the amount of land (in sq miles or sq km)
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Government policies designed to limit population growth among a certain group of people.
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The average number of children born to a woman of child-bearing age.
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Government policies designed to encourage large families and raise the rate of population growth.
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A state in which a population is maintained at a constant level because the number of deaths is exactly offset by the number of births.
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Percent of women who are currently using or have a sexual partner who is using a method of contraception.
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The study of statistics such as birth, death, and income
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Probability per 1000 live births that a child will die before reaching age 1 year.
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Vectored disease spread by a certain type of mosquitoes.
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The average age of death for a population in a given area.
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Description of spatial distribution of people, including where large numbers of people live closely together and where few people live
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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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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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Diseases that are spread by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Infectious diseases diffuse directly or indirectly from human to human.
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A graphic representation of the age and sex composition of a population.
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Time required for a population to double in size.
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Structure of a population in terms of age, sex, and other properties such as marital status and education.
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Number of people between the ages of 0 and 14 for every 100 people between the ages of 15-64 (working age population).

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