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TALK A MILE A MINUTE Directions: To play each round, every team designates a

TALK A MILE A MINUTE Directions: To play each round, every team designates a “talker, ” who is provided with a list of words under a category title. . The talker tries to get the team to say each of the words by quickly describing them. The talker is allowed to say anything about the terms, “talking a mile a minute, ” but may not use any words in the category title or any rhyming words. The talker keeps talking until the team members identify the first term in the category. The talker then moves quickly to the next term in the category until all terms have been guessed or time has been called.

MAPS DENSITY Cartogram Choropleth Dot map Isoline map Physical map Political map Proportional symbol

MAPS DENSITY Cartogram Choropleth Dot map Isoline map Physical map Political map Proportional symbol Population density Arithmetic density Agricultural density Physiological density Ecumene Dispersed Clustered MALTHUS POPULATION THEORY DEMOGRAHPIC TRANSITION Malthusian Theory Carrying capacity Neo-Malthusians Marxists J-Curve Arithmetic growth Industrial Revolution Medical Revolution Zero Population Growth Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 More Developed Country Less Developed Country EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION Pestilence and Famine Infectious Diseases Receding Pandemics Degenerative Diseases Delayed Degenerative Diseases POPLUATION GROWTH Crude birth rate Crude death rate Natural Increase Rate Demographic equation Doubling time Total fertility rate Infant mortality rate Life expectancy

POPULATION PYRAMID MIGRATION 1 MIGRATION 2 Cohort Dependency ratio Sex ratio Stage 1 Stage

POPULATION PYRAMID MIGRATION 1 MIGRATION 2 Cohort Dependency ratio Sex ratio Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Chain migration Step migration Cyclic movement Periodic movement Migratory movement Transhumance Brain drain Intervening obstacles Emigration Immigration Net migration Transmigration Forced migration Voluntary migration Pull factor Push factor MIGRATION 3 PEOPLE WHO MIGRATE MIGRATION TRANSITION Internal migration International migration Interregional migration Intraregional migration Urbanization Suburbanization Counterurbanization Quotas Refugees Asylum seekers IDPs Unauthorized immigrants Guest worker Ravenstein’s laws Migration transition Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 -4

CONNECT TWO Directions: Partner A and B have separate sets of terms. Using these

CONNECT TWO Directions: Partner A and B have separate sets of terms. Using these terms, you and your partner need to find two words that connect, or relate to each other. Then, explain how they are connected. __________ and __________ are connected because ____________________________________.

Partner A Partner B Demographic transition Malthusian Theory Industrial revolution Developed country Natural increase

Partner A Partner B Demographic transition Malthusian Theory Industrial revolution Developed country Natural increase rate Physiological density Life expectancy Total fertility rate Agricultural density Epidemiologic transition Infant mortality rate Dependency ratio Developing country Medical revolution Degenerative diseases Zero population growth Carrying capacity Pandemic

Partner A Partner B Chain migration Refugees Distance decay Push factors Intervening obstacles Intraregional

Partner A Partner B Chain migration Refugees Distance decay Push factors Intervening obstacles Intraregional migration Forced migration Voluntary migration Guest worker Migratory movement Interregional migration Periodic movement Pull factor Internal migration IDPs International migration Urbanization Quotas