(F) L11: Global Demography (Book-based) Flashcards

1
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Who is this referring to?

  • “Change is inevitable because of the flattening of the world”
  • He talked to people of different nationalities, ethnicities, and classes
  • He learned from his experiences that the 21st century world is becoming more globalized and interconnected
A

Friedman

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2
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What are the examples of new trends in international relations?

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o Technological innovation
o Economic cooperation
o Political alliance in the international arena

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3
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What causes the flattening of the world?

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Globalization

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Refers to the the continual increase in transnational and worldwide economic, social, and cultural interactions that surpass the boundaries of states which altogether generates political implications (Viotti an and Kauppi, 2013)

A

Globalization

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5
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What makes global corporations possible?

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Technological innovation

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A field of statistics that is concerned with births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which later illustrates the changing structure of human population

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Demography

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In PolSci, it is a statistical study to determine world population that can be used as a tool to identify certain phenomenon in geopolitics, public administration, and others

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Demography

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8
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The changing perspective on technology and technological advancement and the movement of international organizations (IOs) have made what?

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Global civic society

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9
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The idea of Global civic society was seen when?

A

90s

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10
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Referred to as “a mosaic of new groups, organizations, and movements that started to appear, which both sought to change or resist what was seen as ‘corporate’ globalization and create articulate models of social, economic, and political development” (Heywood, 2011)

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Global civic society

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The formation of Global civic society was a result of what?

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Backlash against free-market capitalism

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It is where transnational non-governmental organizations and social movements operate and offer an alternative to transnational corporations

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Global civic society

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13
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Its role in global demography is its salient influence on institutional decision-making affecting the population at large

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Global civic society

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14
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About the trends and practices in world politics; the study of the issues and development of the global population ; it lays out the present condition of the world and its population

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Global Demography

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15
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T or F: The mortality rate declined flowed fertility, causing population growth rates to accelerate then slow down again

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True

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16
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T or F: This demographic transition leads to high fertility, long life, and an old population

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False (low fertility)

17
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When did global demographic transition begin?

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19th century

18
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What historical events caused the Global demographic transition?

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Colonialism, inter-war reduction, and post-world war migration

19
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T or F: The development from pre-industrial to industrialized economy also caused this transition from low to high mortality and fertility

A

False (high to low)

20
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T or F: Most developed nations have completed this transition and observed and thus have high birth rates and low income

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False (low birth rate and high income)

21
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What are the two factors that led to low fertility rate?

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o Preference over child survival than number of child births
o Assumption that raising children is more costly than the consumption of goods

22
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Series of events in population growth, fertility, and mortality rate for the past years, decades, and centuries

A

Global demography

23
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What year will the demographic transition end?

A

2100

24
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What are the trends in Global Demography?

A
  • Economic bubble in some parts of the world
  • Wars in different states of every region
  • The existence of transnational crimes, climate change, and migration
25
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What are the factors of overpopulation?

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o Increasing birth rate
o Excessive movements of people from one place to another

26
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T or F; World is expanding; This develops a concept of a globalized world wherein a state population transcends into global population

A

False (World is shrinking)

27
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T or F: International migration may cause overpopulation in some countries

A

True

28
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T or F: Overpopulation manifests in the Philippines

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False