Population: Canada and the World

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Population: Canada and the World Chapter Quiz Section One: Matching: Terms (10 marks) Demography Developed Country Developing Country Natural increase Rule of Seventy Net Migration Rate Demographic Transition Model Dependency Ratio Population Pyramid Population Distribution Population Density Carrying Capacity

Population: Canada and the World Section Two: Short Answer: Demographic Transition Model (15 marks) Name the stage of the Demographic Transition Model Describe what trend in population growth is in each Explain why this trend is occurring (hint: birth and death rates). Section Three: Multiple Choice: Population Pyramid (5 marks) Section Four: Paragraph Answers: (10 marks) Define dependency ratio and explain the issues that might be faced by an aging population with reference to specific countries. Use appropriate terms to discuss the limits of population growth in the world. Be sure to show an understanding of both sides of the argument.