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Unit 9 - New World Order

Warmup: In Groups of 4  As a group, I want you to come up with the 10 most populated countries in the World. Number one being the largest. You may NOT use the internet. You may use the world atlas in the back of the Social Studies books to view the world map.

Video Clips  Lets see which groups came the closest! YouTube: 10 Most Populated Countries 

As of May 2015 from Internet World Stats Site

Video Clips 7 Billion: How Did We Get So Big So Fast? 

Fertility Rate  The total fertility rate ( TFR ), sometimes also called the fertility rate, period total fertility rate ( PTFR ) or total period fertility rate ( TPFR ) of a population is the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime if:  She was to experience the exact current age- specific fertility rates (ASFRs) through her lifetime, andfertility  She was to survive from birth through the end of her reproductive life. [1 [1

Countries with the Highest / Lowest Total Fertility Rates HIGHEST LOWEST

Population Pyramid

Life Expectance:

Video Clips  National Geographic Video Clips on World Population “7 Billion” “Are you Typical?” Did you Know, Shift Happens 2014 remix

Video Movie  Free Scott Production with YouTube “Life in a Day” July 24, 2010 

China’s One Child Policy - The Pros verses the Cons

China’s One Child Policy - The 4 – 2 – 1 Problem

China’s One Child Policy - The Pros verses the Cons

 Think of the numerous problems this will create in the coming decades!  Lack of wives ► Will lead to higher rates of Prostitution….. - Little girls being kidnapped to ensue son has a wife… China’s One Child Policy - The Pros verses the Cons

Video Clips 101 East - China: Unnatural Selection 

Video Clips China's one-child policy creates massive gender imbalance 

Video Clips OVER POPULATED – BBC Production 