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Mid term test review
These are test questions you need to know from our second major test.
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Why are connections important?

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What is Carrying Capacity?

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How did Industrialization increase populations?

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What is the definition of a formal region?
A region defined by physical or cultural characteristics
A region defined by a government or administrative boundary
A region defined by people's perception or feelings
A region defined by economic activities
What is the mission of Yazoo City High School?
Each one, teach one
Striving for Excellence Everyday is the only option
All is fair in love and war
What is the study of populations called?
Cartography
Geography
Demography
Photography
What describes the term Ecumene?
The ocean floor
Planets
The surfaces of the earth on which people live
What is dependency ratio?
People 18 and older
Persons under age 15 years and over 64 years who can not work.
People who can work
True or False Zero Population growth is a result of a decline of the total fertility rate to the point where the natural increase rate equals zero?
True
False
Natural Increase Rate Is percent
The percentage growth of a population in a year computed as the crude birthrate minus the crude death rate
The number of live births
neither answer above
Other
What direction does the sun rise and set?
North
South
East
West
Can you match the terms?

Improvements is technology that sped up manufacturing process.
The total number of births per 1000 people
Population size the earth can sustain
land suited for agriculture
Government policy supports lower birth rates
The average number of years a person is expected to live
The study of population characteristics
A bar graph that represent the distribution of population by age and sex
Number of males per 100,000 females
A decline of the total fertility rate to the point where the natural increase is zero
Industrial Revolution
Crude birth
Carrying Capacity
Arable land
Antinatalist policies
LIFE eXPECTANCY
Demography
Population pyramid
Sex Ratio
Zero population growth
Which type of region is Ohio considered to be?
Formal region
Functional region
Vernacular region
None of the above
Why is regional identity important?
It helps people feel a sense of belonging and pride
It promotes cultural diversity and understanding
It can influence political and economic decisions
All of the above
What are the three types of regions identified by geographers?
Formal, functional, and vernacular
Physical, cultural, and economic
Urban, rural, and suburban
North, South, and West
How has social media changed who we communicate with?
It has expanded our social networks globally
It has decreased face-to-face interactions
It has increased the speed of communication
All of the above
What is demography?
The study of population growth
The study of human migration
The study of cultural regions
The study of economic systems
What is the infant mortality rate?
The number of deaths among infants per 100 births
The number of deaths among infants per 1,000 births
The number of deaths among infants per 10,000 births
The number of deaths among infants per 100,000 births
What is the crude death rate?
The total number of deaths in a year for every 100 people alive
The total number of deaths in a year for every 1,000 people alive
The total number of deaths in a year for every 10,000 people alive
The total number of deaths in a year for every 100,000 people alive
What is the Industrial Revolution?
A period of rapid industrialization and technological advancements
A period of political and social revolutions
A period of agricultural advancements
A period of economic recessions
What is the dependency ratio?
The ratio of working-age population to dependent population
The ratio of dependent population to working-age population
The ratio of elderly population to working-age population
The ratio of working-age population to elderly population