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FALL19POPPROMID-TERMEXAM.docx

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QUESTION ONE (demographic concepts)

Write between the given brackets the right number of the word or phrase in the passage:

Longevity ( )

Infants ( )

Genetic ( )

High fertility ( )

Income Longevity ( )

High mortality ( )

Mathematical ( )

Policy issue ( )

Education ( )

Dehydration ( )

Randomly ( )

Disease and death are not (1) distributed across the life cycle. The very young and the old are most vulnerable. The (2) or biological aspects (3) have led many theorists to believe that the age patterns of (4) could be explained by a simple (5) formula. We may know what kills us, but we are less certain about what it is that allows us to survive. High level (6) and (7) , however, can possibly avoid (8) and other cause of death among (9) Facing (10) in human history, only societies with sufficiently (11) managed to survive over the years. In the present time, fertility is not always preferred as a (12) Only societies with enough resources are theoretically able to maintain high levels of fertility.

QUESTION TWO (Critical Thinking)

Write between the given brackets the right number of the word or phrase in the passage:

( )federal governmental

( )warming

( )toxic substances

( )ecosystem

( )environmental impact

( )species

( )eco-energy-oriented

( )pollution

( )biophysical environment and natural resources

( )biodiversity

( )on humans

( )waste

The environmental policy of the United States is a (1) action to regulate activities that have an (2) in the United States. This includes air and water (3), waste management, (4) management, maintenance of (5), the protection of natural resources, wildlife and endangered (6). Policies concerning energy or regulation of (7) including pesticides and many types of industrial (8). Globally, the implementation of an (9) policy manages global (10) and climate changes. This policy can be deliberately taken to direct and oversee human activities and thereby prevent harmful effects on the (11), as well as to make sure that changes in the environment do not have harmful effects (12)

QUESTION THREE (on your Selected State)

Refer clearly to each question as well as sub-question

Type your answers separately from Questions One and Two

1. What is your selected State for demographic analysis?

2. Describe the major socio-demographic characteristics of your State

3. How would you balance the discrepancies in socio-economic status as may be observable in your State?

4. What factors cause a) poverty b) lacking in medical insurance, and c) unemployment in your State?

5. Comment on the relatedness of the market structure (farming, industrial, other), the sex ratio, and levels of education in your State.