A. the multiple nuclei model
B. the sector models
C. the concentric circle models
D. the social area analysis model
A. the multiple nuclei model
B. the sector models
C. the concentric circle models
D. the social area analysis model
A. the clash of values and culture of people who came together
B. poor transportation
C. difficulty securing large areas from outside threats
D. Sewage-polluted water supplies
A. Italy’s practice of punishing couples who have two or more children.
B. china’s practice of fining a woman who is pregnant with a second child 20 per cent of her pay if she refuses to have an abortion.
C. France’s elimination of tax deductions for families with more than two children.
D. Brazil’s refusal to grant a divorce to couples with children
A. the first stage
B. the second stage
C. the third stage
D. the first and third stage
A. human populations tend to increase more slowly than their ability to increase the food supply.
B. agricultural production increases in a geometric fashion.
C. people could use “moral restraint” to reduce the birth rate.
D. famine war and pestilence are social problems that a population can overcome.
A. immigration and emigration rates.
B. births and deaths
C. fertility and fecundity
D. none of the above
A. crude death rate
B. age-specific death rate
C. infant mortality rate
D. targeted mortality rate
A. Demography
B. Ecology
C. Popology
D. Stratification