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Population & Global Systems Review

This document provides a review of key terms for a unit test on population and global systems. It lists terms from six lessons covering topics like demography, migration factors, urban and rural distribution, and global connections. Students are asked to define each term and for some provide examples. They are also told to know how to read population pyramids, identify population distribution, calculate rates, and differentiate urban and rural areas in preparation for the test.

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Population & Global Systems Review

This document provides a review of key terms for a unit test on population and global systems. It lists terms from six lessons covering topics like demography, migration factors, urban and rural distribution, and global connections. Students are asked to define each term and for some provide examples. They are also told to know how to read population pyramids, identify population distribution, calculate rates, and differentiate urban and rural areas in preparation for the test.

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CGC1D Mrs.

O’Connor

Unit 4: Population and Global Systems Test Review

*Define the following key terms and provide examples where appropriate:

Unit 4: Lesson 1 (Introduction to Population)

 Demography
 Immigration
 Emigration
 Net migration rate
 Birth rate
 Death rate
 Natural increase rate
 Dependency load (Why is knowing about the dependency load important? (see lesson 2, slide 3)
 Working class
 Baby boomer
 Population pyramid (what is it?)

Unit 4: Lesson 2 (Migration Push Pull Factors)

 Push factor and list five examples


 Pull factor and list five examples
 Voluntary migration
 Forced migration

Unit 4: Lesson 3 (Urban Rural Distribution)

 Population density (why should we know about population density? There are three reasons:
slide 5)
 Population distribution (Types of population distribution: concentrated, dispersed, and linear)
 Urban
 Rural
 Urban sprawl

Unit 4: Lesson 4 (Global Connections – Part 1)

 Poverty (slide 4)
 Demographic Trap
 Fragile States
 Foreign aid
 NGOs
 Bilateral aid
 Multilateral aid
Unit 4: Lesson 5 (Global Connections – Part 2)

 Absolute Poverty
 Relative Poverty
 What are attributing factors to absolute and relative poverty? (slide 9)
 Globalization

Unit 4: Lesson 6 (Global Connections – Part 3)

 Developed countries
 Newly Industrialized countries
 Developing countries

Be sure to know:

- How to read a population pyramid. What information is it telling you?


- How to identify and label population distribution
- How to calculate net migration rate and natural increase rate
- The difference between urban and rural areas

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