plato
2. The early idea that population growth is inherently good because it leads to specialization and higher incomes is attributed to a. Confucius. b. Plato. c. Cicero. d. Ibn Khaldun.
d. Ibn Khaldun.
a. contact with the Mediterranean Islamic world.
4. The person often called the “father of demography” is \_\_\_\_\_\_ due to his analyses of population data in the seventeenth century. a. Thomas Robert Malthus b. Achille Guillard c. John Graunt d. Willam Petty
. John Graunt
5. The historical period/event most associated with the views expressed by Malthus in his first Essay on Population was the a. Renaissance. b. Columbian Exchange. c. Enlightenment. d. Industrial Revolution.
c. Enlightenment.
c. population grew geometrically while food increased arithmetically.
7. Malthus’s concept of positive checks to population growth would conform most closely to what we call a. causes of mortality. b. drought and famine. c. methods of contraception. d. moral restraint.
a. causes of mortality.
b. practice safe sex prior to marriage.
b. more people living in poverty.
a. the poor were to blame for their own poverty.
c. Charles Darwin.
a. believe in the use of birth control.
b. poverty is the product of unjust social institutions.
d. Malthus
a. a sudden increase in income would promote thrift and provide a motivation to limit
fertility.
c. population growth leads to greater societal specialization.
17. Theoretical explanations for the demographic transition were initially drawn from \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ theory. a. modernization b. postmodern c. rational choice d. neo-classical Marxian
a. modernization
c. ideas emerging from the European Fertility Project at Princeton.
d. concept of linking demography to the lives of individuals and families
d. Family and household transition