AP Human Geography Population Flashcards
These are the vocabulary words from Rubenstein's AP Human Geography textbook.
Chapter-1: Thinking Geographically
Chapter-2: Population
Chapter-3: Migration
Chapter-4: Folk and popular culture
Chapter-5: Language
Chapter-6: Religion
Chapter-7: Ethnicity
Chapter-8: Political Geography
Chapter-9: Development
Chapter-10: Agriculture
Chapter-11: Industry
Chapter-12: Services
Chapter-13: Urban Patterns
Chapter-14: Resource Issues
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7694810975 | arithmetic density | The total number of people divided by the total land area | 0 | |
7694810976 | Census | A complete enumeration of a population | 1 | |
7694810977 | Crude Birth Rate (CBR) | The number of live births in a year for every 1,000 people alive in a society | 2 | |
7694810978 | Crude Death Rate (CDR) | The number of deaths in a year per 1,000 people alive in a society | 3 | |
7694810979 | Demographic Transition | the process of change in a society's population as a combination of medical advances and economic development, affecting a population's desire and ability to control its own birth and death rates | 4 | |
7694810981 | Dependency ratio | the number of people under 15 and over 64 compared to the number of people in the workforce | 5 | |
7694810982 | Doubling Time | the number of years it takes for an area's population to double | 6 | |
7694810983 | Ecumene | the portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement | 7 | |
7694810984 | Epidemiological transition | The a distinctive cause of death in each stage of the demographic transition. Explains how countries' population change. | 8 | |
7694810985 | Infant Mortality Rate | The total number of deaths in a year among infants under one year old per 1000 live births in a society | 9 | |
7694810986 | Life Expectancy | The average number of years an individual can be expected to live given current social, medical, and economic conditions. | 10 | |
7694810987 | Medical Revolution | medical technology from Europe and North America that was used to eliminate many diseases in the developing world | 11 | |
7694810989 | Natural Increase Rate (NIR) | The percentage growth of a population in a year, computed as the crude birth rate minus the crude death rate (NIR=CBR-CDR) | 12 | |
7694810990 | Overpopulation | a situation in which the number of people in an area exceeds the capacity of the environment to support life at a decent standard of living | 13 | |
7694810991 | Physiological Density | The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture | 14 | |
7694810993 | Population Density | A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land | 15 | |
7694810994 | Population Distribution | Description of locations on Earth's surface where populations live | 16 | |
7694810995 | Population Pyramid | A bar graph that represents the distribution of population by age and sex | 17 | |
7694810996 | Sex ratio | the ratio of men to women | 18 | |
7694810998 | Total Fertility Rate (TFR) | The average number of children a woman will have during her childbearing years. TFR for the world is about 2.5 TFR is over 5 in sub-Saharan Africa and lower than 2 in most of Europe TFR of 2.1 is called replacement rate | 19 | |
7694810999 | Zero population growth (ZPG) | A decline of the total fertility rate to the point where the natural increase rate equals zero. | 20 | |
7694811000 | Agricultural Density | The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture. | 21 | |
7694811005 | Industrial Revolution | a series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods and drastically altered society | 22 | |
7694811006 | Thomas Malthus | (1766-1834) An English economist who argued that increases in population would outgrow increases in food production, which would lead to widespread famine and disease. | 23 | |
7694811007 | One Child Policy | Chinese policy used to control population growth which began in the 1980's and restricted families to having only one child. | 24 | |
7694811010 | Epidemiology | The branch of medical science that is concerned with identifying, fighting, and preventing disease. | 25 | |
7694811011 | Pandemic | Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population. | 26 | |
7694811013 | Sustainability | the level of development that can be maintained without depleting resources | 27 | |
7694870755 | Carrying Capacity | Largest number of individuals of a population that a environment can support | 28 | |
7694875305 | Mortality | Death rate | 29 | |
7694878972 | Neo-Malthusians | Contemporary believers in Thomas Malthus. Advances in medical care have led to a population explosion in less developed countries. Competition for resources will lead to migration. Sustainable growth can be achieved through birth control and education. | 30 |