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Updated: April 2009

Human Geography Chapter 2b

Basic Concepts EpidemiologicTransition

England Other Countries

Demographic Transition

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GAME RULES FINAL ROUND

- Jeopardy -

The total number of live births in a year for every

thousand people

Category A

100

- Jeopardy -

What is crude birth rate (CBR)?

Category A

100

- Jeopardy -

The percentage by which a population

grows in a year

Category A

200

- Jeopardy -

What is the natural increase rate (NIR)?

Category A

200

- Jeopardy -

The total number of deaths of infants under one year of

age compared with the total live births.

Category A

300

- Jeopardy -

What is the infant mortality rate (IMR)?

Category A

300

- Jeopardy -

Doubling time

Category A

400

- Jeopardy -

What is the number of years it takes to double

the population?

Category A

400

- Jeopardy -

The average number of children a woman will have

throughout her child bearing years (age 15-49)

Category A

500

- Jeopardy -

What is the total fertility rate (TFR)?

Category A

500

- Jeopardy -The crude death rate

plummets and the crude birth rate remained high happening around 1750

with the industrial revolution

Category B

100

- Jeopardy -

What is stage 2 (the high growth rate) of

the demographic transition ?

Category B

100

- Jeopardy -

The time when humans first began domesticating

plants and animals

Category B

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- Jeopardy -

What is the agricultural revolution?

Category B

200

- Jeopardy -

Very high birth and death rates with virtually no increase in population

Category B

300

- Jeopardy -

What is stage one of the demographic transition?

Category B

300

- Jeopardy -A country in stage 4 of the

demographic transition has an equal crude birth and

death rate and the increase rate is zero

Category B

400

- Jeopardy -

What is zero population growth?

Category B

400

- Jeopardy -

How much would you like to bet?

DAILY DOUBLE

- Jeopardy -

Medical technology invented in Europe and

North America is diffused to lDCs in Africa, Asia, and

Latin America

Category B

500

- Jeopardy -

What is the medical revolution?

Category B

500

- Jeopardy -In 1800 the crude birth rate

was high, but the crude death rate had dropped beginning the industrial

revolution

Category C

100

- Jeopardy -

What is stage 2 of the demographic transition

model?

Category C

100

- Jeopardy -In 1066 this group of people

invaded England where the population was 1 million

and the country remained in Stage 1 for 700 years

Category C

200

- Jeopardy -

What is the Norman invasion?

Category C

200

- Jeopardy -

How much would you like to bet?

DAILY DOUBLE

- Jeopardy -

England’s population drop in the year 1250 from 4 million to 2 million in

1350

Category C

300

- Jeopardy -

Category C

300

What is the Black Death (bubonic plague) ?

- Jeopardy -The moderate growth

rate from 1880-1970s where the crude birth

and death rates remained roughly the

same

Category C

400

- Jeopardy -

What is stage three of the demographic transition?

Category C

400

- Jeopardy -

Today England has many women in the work force and changes in lifestyles

leading to smaller families

Category C

500

- Jeopardy -

What is Stage four (low growth rate) of the

demographic transition model ?

Category C

500

- Jeopardy -A collection of 12 Islands off

the coast of West Africa that moved to stage two of the demographic transition

in 1950

Category D

100

- Jeopardy -

What is Cape Verde?

Category D

100

- Jeopardy -This country had relatively

the same demographic transition history as

England and is currently a stage four country

Category D

200

- Jeopardy -

What is Demark?

Category D

200

- Jeopardy -This Latin American country has

been in stage three of the demographic transition since

1960 partly because of government family planning

policies, high unemployment, and low income

Category D

300

- Jeopardy -

What is Chile?

Category D

300

- Jeopardy -

This stage four island country has a natural increase rate of zero and the total fertility rate is 1.3 with a huge increase of elderly people in the country

Category D

400

- Jeopardy -

What is Japan?

Category D

400

- Jeopardy -

The crude death rate on the island of Sri Lanka was aided by the use of an insecticide

now banned in the U.S.

Category D

500

- Jeopardy -

What is DDT?

Category D

500

- Jeopardy -

He created an over lap map showing the victims of

cholera in relation to the drinking water supply.

Category E

100

- Jeopardy -

Who is Dr. John Snow?

Category E

100

- Jeopardy -The branch of science that

is concerned with the incidence, distribution, and

control of diseases that affect a large number of

people

Category E

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- Jeopardy -

What is epidemiology?

Category E

200

- Jeopardy -

History’s most violent and famous stage 1

epidemic

Category E

300

- Jeopardy -

What is a the Black Plague?

Category E

300

- Jeopardy -

Place your bets!

DAILY DOUBLE

- Jeopardy -

The epidemiologist that formulated the epidemiological transition stage 1 and 2 theory

DAILY DOUBLE

- Jeopardy -

Who is Abdel Omran?

Category E

400

- Jeopardy -

A disease that occurs over a widespread geographic area

and affects a very high proportion of the population

Category E

500

- Jeopardy -

What is a pandemic?

Category E

500

- Jeopardy -Welcome to

Jeopardy!The fun and sneaky way to

review material for the upcoming test!

- Jeopardy -

And now…a brief introduction to the RULES of the GAME…

- Jeopardy -Each group must:

a) SIT TOGETHER, and b) Designate a SPEAKER who will respond to the prompts (You may NOT

change speakers).

- Jeopardy -

The game consists of FIVE categories,

each containingFIVE questions

- Jeopardy -

Questions are randomly arranged, NOT by degree

of difficulty

- Jeopardy -

Each speaker may select only ONE question per

round

- Jeopardy -Once the selected

question is posted on the screen,

the SPEAKER of the team has 10 seconds to

respond.

- Jeopardy -

The speaker may consult with teammates before

responding

- Jeopardy -During the game,

whispering is OK, but LOUD talking and/or disruptions DURING

THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire

team.

- Jeopardy -The response should be

phrased in the FORM OF A QUESTION.

(Words, phrases, and statements – even if correct –

may be disqualified)

- Jeopardy -

A CORRECT ANSWER earns the team the amount of points indicated on the

jeopardy board.

- Jeopardy -If the speaker does not

respond correctly within 10 seconds, the question passes on to the next

team speaker, who has 5 seconds to respond.

- Jeopardy -

The number of points for the correct answer at this stage are the same as for

the previous team.

- Jeopardy -Questions that are not

answered correctly by the selecting team are offered to the other teams in turn until a correct answer is given or

all teams have guessed incorrectly.

- Jeopardy -

For the Daily Double, the speaker designates the

number of points – up to the max. points earned by the team. If correct, the

team earns the designated points; if

incorrect, they lose the designated points.

- Jeopardy -Again, whispering is OK,

but remember, LOUD TALKING and/or

DISRUPTIONS DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire

team.

- Jeopardy -The judge’s decisions

are FINAL and whining, pouting, and/or

complaints will NOT BE ENTERTAINED…

- Jeopardy -

Ready to play?

- Jeopardy -Final Jeopardy Topic:

epidemiologyYou may wager up to the

amount of points your team has earned. Write your wager

on a piece of paper and submit it.

Updated: April 2009

Final Jeopardy QuestionFinal Jeopardy Question

The Report of Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain

written in 1842 by Edwin Chadwick discussed this pandemic

Updated: April 2009

EpidemiologyEpidemiology

What is a cholera?