ISS 210 CH 20 Population, Urbanization, and the Environment
NIMBY
"Not In My Back Yard," the tendency of people to protest poor environmental practices when those practices will affect them directly
About what percentage of the workforce in the United States are legal immigrants?
16%
The population of the planet doubled in fifty years to reach _______ in 1999?
6 billion
What is the approximate world population?
7 billion people
__________ refers to long-term shifts in temperature and climate due to human activity.
Climate change
__________ asserts that human ingenuity will rise to the challenge of providing adequate resources for a growing population.
Cornucopian theory
What are ways that human activity impacts the water supply?
Creating sewage Spreading chemicals Increasing radioactivity
What is a negative outcome of shoreline dredging?
Damaged coral reefs Death of marine life Ruined sea grass beds
According to Deal, burning natural gas is environmentally sustainable, but not economically viable.
False
Although burning natural gas instead of coal benefits the environment, it costs MSU much more money.
False
The fertility rate of a society measures the number of children who survive infancy.
False
White flight refers to the migration of white people from suburbs to urban areas.
False
The United States signed the Kyoto Protocol.
False, didn't sign
In the concentric zone model, Zone B is likely to house what?
Formerly wealthy homes split into cheap apartments
Which of the following is a concern people have about fracking?
Fracking requires large amounts of water.
Which of the following is a prerequisite for the development of a city?
Good environment Advanced technology Strong social organization
What are the prerequisites for the existence of a city?
Good environment with water and a favorable climate Advanced agricultural technology Strong social organization
Which is evidence that the United States workforce is largely a meritocracy?
Highly skilled jobs pay better than low-skill jobs.
__________ are the two primary means of waste disposal in the United States.
Incineration and landfill
What is the most important commodity in a postindustrial society?
Information
Which of the following is not an aspect of globalization?
Integrating child care through international trade
Who was the leading theorist on the development of socialism?
Karl Marx
What are the two primary methods of waste disposal?
Landfill and incineration
How does gentrification affect cities?
Less affluent residents are pushed into less desirable areas.
Which is an economic policy based on national policies of accumulating silver and gold by controlling markets with colonies and other countries through taxes and customs charges?
Mercantilism
__________ is a snapshot of the demographic profile of a population based on fertility, mortality, and migration rates.
Population composition
In which sector of an economy would someone working as a software developer be?
Quaternary
Where does a large percentage of e-waste wind up?
Recycled in peripheral nations
Which country serves as an example of convergence?
Singapore
What does cornucopian theory believe?
That human ingenuity will solve any issues that overpopulation creates
What does carrying capacity refer to?
The amount of life that can be supported sustainably in a particular environment
The "tragedy of the commons" is a reference to what?
The common grazing lands in Oxford
Which is an example of environmental racism?
The fact that a disproportionate percentage of people of color live in environmentally hazardous areas
Which of the following is an example of environmental racism?
The fact that a disproportionate percentage of people of color live in environmentally hazardous areas
What does human ecology theory address?
The relationship between humans and their environments
A functionalist would address which issue?
The way immigration and emigration trends strengthen global relationships
Which of the following is not a characteristic of multinational corporations?
They are headquartered primarily in the United States
How are the suburbs of Paris different from those of most U.S. cities?
They are synonymous with housing projects and urban poor
In 2014, what was the largest city in the world?
Tokyo
What types of municipal projects often result in environmental racism?
Toxic dumps or other objectionable projects
According to Pickens, natural gas is a promising solution to the energy crisis.
True
Human ecology looks at the relationship between people and their built and natural environments.
True
MSU's ultimate vision is to be completely powered by renewable energy.
True
The sex ratio measures the number of men for every hundred women.
True
The tragedy of the commons refers to the problems associated with private land ownership.
True
Urbanization includes the sociological study of what?
Urban economics, politics, environments
__________ is the study of the social, political, and economic relationships of cities
Urban sociology
What led to the creation of the exurbs?
Urban sprawl and crowds moving into the city
What three factors did Malthus believe would limit human population?
War, famine, and disease
When did the first economies begin to develop?
When people began to grow crops and domesticate animals
human ecology
a functional perspective that looks at the relationship between people and their built and natural environment
population pyramid
a graphic representation that depicts population distribution according to age and sex
megalopolis
a large urban corridor that encompasses several cities and their surrounding suburbs and exurbs
fertility rate
a measure noting the actual number of children born
mortality rate
a measure of the number of people in a population who die
concentric zone model
a model of human ecology that views cities as a series of circular rings or zones
population composition
a snapshot of the demographic profile of a population based on fertility, mortality, and migration rates
zero population growth
a theoretical goal in which the number of people entering a population through birth or immigration is equal to the number of people leaving it via death or emigration
Malthusian theory
a theory asserting that population is controlled through positive checks (war, famine, disease) and preventive checks (measures to reduce fertility)
cornucopian theory
a theory that asserts human ingenuity will rise to the challenge of providing adequate resources for a growing population
demographic transition theory
a theory that describes four stages of population growth, following patterns that connect birth and death rates with stages of industrial development
If someone does not earn enough money to pay for the essentials of life he or she is said to be _____ poor.
absolutely
refugee
an individual who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
exurbs
communities that arise farther out than the suburbs and are typically populated by residents of high socioeconomic status
One reason critics oppose globalization is that it:
has negative impacts on the environment
All of the following are characteristics of global cities, except
host influential philosophers
fracking
hydraulic fracturing, a method used to recover gas and oil from shale by drilling down into the earth and directing a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and proprietary chemicals into the rock
climate change
long-term shifts in temperature and climate due to human activity
The type of socialism now carried on by Russia is a form of ______ socialism
market
A __________ is a large urban corridor that encompasses several cities and their surrounding suburbs and exurbs.
megalopolis
Among the reasons socialism never developed into a political movement in the United States was that trade unions _________.
secured workers' rights
internally displaced person
someone who fled his or her home while remaining inside the country's borders
metropolis
the area that includes a city and its suburbs and exurbs
environmental racism
the burdening of economically and socially disadvantaged communities with a disproportionate share of environmental hazards
suburbs
the communities surrounding cities, typically close enough for a daily commute
e-waste
the disposal of broken, obsolete, and worn-out electronics
gentrification
the entry of upper- and middle-class residents to city areas or communities that have been historically less affluent
pollution
the introduction of contaminants into an environment at levels that are damaging
white flight
the migration of economically secure white people from racially mixed urban areas toward the suburbs
sex ratio
the ratio of men to women in a given population
environmental sociology
the sociological subfield that addresses the relationship between humans and the environment
demography
the study of population
urbanization
the study of the social, political, and economic relationships of cities
urban sociology
the subfield of sociology that focuses on the study of urbanization
Ben lost his job when General Motors closed U.S. factories and opened factories in Mexico. Now, Ben is very antiimmigration and campaigns for large-scale deportation of Mexican nationals, even though, logically, their presence does not harm him and their absence will not restore his job. Ben might be experiencing _____________.
xenophobia