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AP HuG Unit Two Test

Enter the letter for the matching Definition
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Life expectancy
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Total fertility rate
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Demographic transition model
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Overpopulation
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Intervening opportunities
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Contraception
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zero population growth
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Arable land
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Asylum seeker
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Age-sex ratio
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Intervening obsticles
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Rate of Natural Increase
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Chain migration
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Dependency ratio
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Pull factors
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Push factors
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Graying population
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Doubling time
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Agricultural density
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Anti-natalist policies
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The crude birth rate minus the crude death rate
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The comparison of the number of farmers to the area of arable land.
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The average age people live in their individual countries
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The comparison between the dependent population and the potential workforce
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Positive factors that attract people to a certain area
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Programs designed to decrease fertility rate
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Someone who seeks asylum; or protection granted by a country to an immigrant who has a fear of harm or death if they return home.
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Opportunities migrants occur on route that disrupt their original migration plan
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The trend that when people immigrate, they migrate towards people they know
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How long people tend to live based on sex.
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The estimated amount of time it will take for a country's population to double
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The percentage of a population over 65
M.
Barriers that make it harder for an immigrant to reach their desired destination.
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Land that is suitable for growing crops
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The intentional prevention of pregnancy
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When the crude birth rate and crude death rate are equal so the population remains the same
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The average amount of children a women has in her life
R.
Negative circumstances, events, or conditions present where someone lives that compels them to leave.
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When a region has more people than it can support.
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A graph that shows the five typical stages of population change
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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The comparison of the total population divided by the amount of arable land
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Mortality is the ability to die
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The transition from creating goods by hand to using machines.
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Number of births in a country in one year per 1000 people
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Number of deaths in a country in one year per 1000 people
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Programs designed to increase fertility rate
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The number of people a region can support without damaging the environment
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When medical technology is diffused to poorer countries.
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The way a population is organized (clustered, dispersed)
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To migrate away from a country into another one.

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