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ISS Quiz 4
Units 10 & 11
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Undergraduate 3
08/16/2010

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In the diagram on Demographic Transition Theory, in stage II, there is a gap between two declining lines. This gap represents growth in population. What solution leads to this growth?
Definition
Higher fertility and lower mortality
Term
According to the coursepack, What is associated with overpopulation
Definition
Unemployment
Term
They Story about Stuff, gives the example of a $4.99 radio bought at Radio Shack. What is the point of this example?
Definition
The price does not reflect its true cost because it does not include all the factors of extraction, production, distribution, consumption, and disposal.
Term
According to Malthus, how quickly could an unchecked population double?
Definition
25 years
Term
According to Malthus, Population increases ________, while Subsistence increases __________ .
Definition
Geometrically, arithmatically
Term
What theory says that fertility is low in the US because wealth flows from parents to children?
Definition
Caldwell's Wealth Flow Theory
Term
In the last decade, which city has been the fastest growing city in the U.S.?
Definition
Las Vegas
Term
According to Demographic Transition Theory, what type of societies tend to experience Rapid growth of population?
Definition
Societies in Transition
Term
Which one of the following statements relates to Malthusian point of view on growth of population and food?
Definition
There would be less available food for a growing population.
Term
What is one of the criticisms of demographic transition theory?
Definition
It assumes the use of Western methods of birth control is the only way to stabilize population.
Term
What would Malthus classify as a negative check on population?
Definition
Contraceptives
Term
Changing the damaging effects that current structural patterns have on the environment is difficult. Such patterns include economic systems, political systems, cultural patterns of use, technology use, and family structures. What are some factors that reflect this difficulty?
Definition
Cultural patterns of behavior are well ingrained.
Technology changes rapidly.
The political climate is very corrupt.
Term
What are some ways we can reduce our current rate of environmental destruction in many ways.
Definition
Ride bicycles and use hybric cars, rather than large SUVs in urban areas.
Modify the types of technology we use so that appropriate technology is being employed.
Limit population growth.
Term
In regards to modes of production and environmental friendly land-use, what distinguishes agriculture from foraging and pastoralism?
Definition
Its degradation of land nutrients due to intensification.
Term
Capitalists state that the cost of production consists of adding the capital and money spend in manufacturing + labor + raw material. Critics of capitalism say that the real cost consists of these variables plus . . .?
Definition
Sources + pollution + intergeneration cost of damage to the environment + damage to health and other living organisms
Term
The study of the relationship between living things and their environment is known as?
Definition
Ecology
Term
When it comes to the development and the environment, your unit notes state that social scientists tend to believe that . . . ?
Definition
Development does not favor the environment
Term
What are some environmental problems with the depredation of land?
Definition
Deforestation.
Desertification.
Water logging
(NOT suburbanization)
Term
The production of what food source is relatively more dangerous to the environment?
Definition
Livestock
Term
Carrying capacity refers to . . .?
Definition
The number of living organisms a given environment can support.
Term
What are some assumptions abotu over-population given by the author.
Definition
Efforts to control population growth was hampered by religious beliefs.
Population growth in the periphery contributes to economic stagnation and decline.
Stability before the 18th century was a result of the high mortality rate to balance the high fertility rate.
Term
What best describes an anthropologist's point of view on population growth?
Definition
Anthropologists tend to disagree with both Malthusian theory and Demographic transition theory on population.
Term
Why does a capitalist economy not benefit from small populations?
Definition
There is not enough demand for goods and services.
Term
What do studies of fertility among the hunting and gathering populations, the French Canadian settlers, and the Irish indicate?
Definition
Societies were able to adjust birth rates to adapt to the social and economic environment in which they existed.
Term
Generally speaking, what is the impact of rapid population growth on the carrying capacity of the planet Earth?
Definition
Generally speaking, it is negative.
Term
What are our consumption needs formed largely to fill?
Definition
The needs of economic expansion
Term
In the culture of capitalism, an overproduction of what occurs?
Definition
Commodities
Term
One of the greatest innovations in meat packing was . . .
Definition
The assembly line
Term
Were traditional forms of raising and consuming beef harmful to the environment?
Definition
No, it was not as harmful as modern beef industry.
Term
According to the text, the expansion of the culture of capitalism around the globe will have what impact on the environment?
Definition
It will accelerate an environmental collapse
Term
According to the authors, given the nature of the culture of capitalism, is it possible to halt the destruction of the environment?
Definition
No, it is impossible
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