A) The sons are encouraged to complete as many years of formal education as possible before marrying and/or beginning to raise children themselves.
B) The sons and daughters are encouraged to become active consumers.
C) The daughters are encouraged to complete as many years of formal education as possible before marrying and/or beginning to bear children themselves.
D) The daughters are provided with "abstinence only" sex-education classes in school.
E) The sons and daughters of a family are given classes on birth-control techniques, but they are also expected to get married during their teen years.
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A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
E) Stage 5
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A) level of output per farmer.
B) number of people per area of land.
C) pressure placed by people on the land to produce food.
D) number of farmers per area of land.
E) number of people per area of arable land.
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A) Stage 1
B) Stage 2
C) Stage 3
D) Stage 4
E) Stages 2 and 3.
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A) changed little because of the availability of food from massive land animals.
B) began a long period of near stagnation, following a heretofore unprecedented period of rapid growth.
C) had not yet appeared on the surface of the planet.
D) began to increase at a heretofore unprecedented rate, following millennia of near stagnation.
E) increased at unprecedented rates for two centuries, then declined again.
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A) teaching people to become more active consumers.
B) school programs that ignore contraceptive techniques and teach "abstinence only."
C) improving men's educational attainment in conjunction with small loans to businesses owned by men in small communities.
D) improving local economic conditions in conjunction with improving women's educational attainment.
E) information about sexually transmitted diseases.
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A) increasing the amount of agricultural land.
B) limiting the number of farmers.
C) increasing the areas of its urban centers.
D) limiting the size of its population.
E) increasing the size of its population.
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A) inventions.
B) health.
C) topography.
D) "pollution exporting" policies.
E) air quality.
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A) East Asia.
B) South Asia.
C) Southeast Asia.
D) Africa.
E) Southwestern Asia.
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A) low elevations
B) sea-level
C) high elevations
D) or near coastlines
E) the poles
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A) crude birth rate.
B) life data rate.
C) natural increase rate.
D) total fertility rate.
E) new birth rate.
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A) high physiological density.
B) low physiological density.
C) high agricultural density.
D) low agricultural density.
E) low arithmetic density.
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A) hot zone.
B) civilized world.
C) geophenom.
D) ecumene.
E) subpolar region.
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A) 5000 BC.
B) AD 50.
C) AD 1500.
D) AD 1.
E) AD 1900.
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