Population | Land Ownership | Governement | Economy |
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The increase in the number people living in a certain area
What is population growth?
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True
True or False: Land can be bought and inherited?
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False: Government Corruption does exist
True or False: Governments are never a part of corruption, they only try to stop it
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False: If a country has a weak economy, chances are the quality of life will be low
True or False: If a country has a weak economy, their quality of life must be high
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The birth rate being higher than the death rate
What causes population growth?
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Earning income (farming on the land, renting it, etc.)
How can owning land improve someone's quality of life?
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Weak economies
Why do some governments struggle to provide for their citizens?
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More/most developed, developing, least developed
What are the 3 stages of economic development?
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Unemployment Issues
Overusing Resources Uneven Age Distribution Crowded Cities
How does the population growth impact quality of life
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False: 11% of Canada's land is privately owned
True or False: 41% of Canada's land is privately owned
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By building infrastructure
Creating fair policies
How do governments improve quality of life?
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To find better paying jobs
Why do people choose to move to cities?
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Creating laws and policies
Altering the economy and society
How can governments control population growth?
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Companies may take profits and products from the country or cause environmental harm
What are the drawbacks to foreign land ownership?
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Creating unfair policies
Not supporting/providing for citizens Harming the environment
How do governments decrease quality of life?
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An outstanding payment due from one country to another
What is foreign debt?
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Not enough taxpayers, government cannot afford to fund public services
What challenges do countries face with an uneven age distribution?
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Their land is taken from them
Forced to live on reserves Not many resources A lot of poverty
How do land ownership issues with Aboriginals decrease their quality of life?
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To control the population
By educating females, encouraging females to find jobs and receive equal pay, promoting equal decision making in a relationship
How and why do governments promote gender and economic equality
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Strong Economy: Good healthcare, family planning services, advanced technology
Weak Economy: Bad healthcare system, no family planning services, little technology
How does the economy impact the birth and death rate?
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