SOCIOL 1A06 Lecture Notes - Overurbanization, Visible Minority, Public Space
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Perspectives on population and urbanization: environmental-opportunity theory. Population size: is the population growing, is it remaining stagnant, composition of population: the age, racial ethnic makeup, changes over time and how they are significant. Private communities and the fortress city are conceptually similar and are expressions of the income inequalities we see in contemporary society. The process by which you make an insertion on the arm and let the blood drip down into a bowl. Stage 1: high birth and death rate. Stage 2: high birth rate, low death rate. Stage 3: low birth rate, low death rate. Which of the following statements most closely reflects what we know about major historical demographic changes: D. advancements in public health improved life expectancy and infant mortality. Industrial: emerge with industrialization, advancements in transportation and agriculture, increase in trade and commerce, emergence of shareholders, the factory. One capital city becoming dominant and bigger than other cities.