Practice Test One Study Guide 2012 1. Demographic transition theory states that death rates decrease, the birth rates decrease, then population levels 2. The U.S. Census determines electoral votes, Congressional delegate, and federal aid given local areas 3. Multinational corps take advantage of wage rates, labor laws and relaxed environmental standards 4. Swidden agriculture is unsound because the fallow period is too short 5. The Sun Belt saw the largest increase in population growth after WWII 6. Urban sprawl causes air pollution, segregation and habitat loss 7. Multinational corporations have localized headquarters but dispersed production centers and move those production centers to minimize costs and maximize profits
Practice test Human Geography
Practice Test One Study Guide 2012 1. Demographic transition theory states that death rates decrease, the birth rates decrease, then population levels 2. The U.S. Census determines electoral votes, Congressional delegate, and federal aid given local areas 3. Multinational corps take advantage of wage rates, labor laws and relaxed environmental standards 4. Swidden agriculture is unsound because the fallow period is too short 5. The Sun Belt saw the largest increase in population growth after WWII 6. Urban sprawl causes air pollution, segregation and habitat loss 7. Multinational corporations have localized headquarters but dispersed production centers and move those production centers to minimize costs and maximize profits
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