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Directions: Answer the following questions in your own words using complete sentences.

1. What can a population do over time? How is the population reduced or increased? Who makes the biggest contribution to the high population growth? How do scientists project the population growth?

2. What are some influences of population growth? How and why does this vary in different countries and societies?

3. What influences people's views on resource allocation?

4. What factors are evidenced by a country's GNP? How?

5. Describe the stages of demographic transition

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1) - Overall, population grows or shrinks through two very basic components – natural change (births minus deaths) and migration (domestic plus international).

2) - Each of these is influenced by complex internal factors, including cultural and religious influences. In addition to these three factors, disease, war and natural disasters can affect national population size and age structure.

3) -

• Factors Affecting Resource Allocation
Changes In the Scope of The Project.

• Projects are always prone to changes. ...

• Lack Of Resources. Having qualified, skilled resources is a must for the success of the project. ...

• Availability Of the Resources. ...

• Project Dependencies. ...

• Inefficient Planning. ...

• Lack Of Teamwork.

4) - GNP produces crucial information on manufacturing, savings, investments, employment, production outputs of major companies, and other economic variables. Policymakers use this information in preparing policy papers that legislators use to make laws.

5) - Stage 1—High birth and death rates lead to slow population growth. Stage 2—The death rate falls but the birth rate remains high, leading to faster population growth. Stage 3—The birth rate starts to fall, so population growth starts to slow.

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Directions: Answer the following questions in your own words using complete sentences-example-1
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  1. Populations will grow or shrink over time depending on whether they gain people faster than they lose them. The population receives the largest number of people through births and immigration. To predict future populations, scientists make assumptions about how current birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration will change in the future.
  2. There are three main factors that affect population change: birth rate, death rate, and migration. Every country is influenced by complex internal factors, including cultural and religious influences. In addition to these three factors, a country's population and age structure can also be affected by disease, war, and natural disasters. There may also be economic, historical and political factors.
  3. Resource allocation is strategically selecting and assigning available resources to a task or project to support business objectives. Many factors influence people's views on resource allocation. Allocation decisions depend on policymakers' perceptions of resource scarcity, the effectiveness of particular programs, needs of people who have problems that are served by these programs, and the degree of individual responsibility for those problems.
  4. Gross national product (GNP) includes GDP, income earned by residents from overseas investments, minus income earned by foreign residents. Many things affect this including but not limited to: Consumption expenditure, Investment, Government expenditure, and Net exports and income.
  5. Stage 1—High birth and death rates lead to slow population growth. Stage 2—The death rate falls but the birth rate remains high, leading to faster population growth. Stage 3—The birth rate starts to fall, so population growth starts to slow. Stage 4—The birth rate reaches the same low level as the death rate, so population growth slows to zero.

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IM NOT SURE ON THE HOW of question #4. Sorry if you get that one wrong!

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