1/ Define globalization. Then, give an example of a popular culture product and

1/ Define globalization. Then, give an example of a popular culture product and explain how and why the local culture version of the same or similar product is different.
2/ What are the two D’s of Population Geography ( demography is not one of the answers.)
3/The total fertility rate necessary to maintain population growth is?
4/Currently, the US is above or below this number known as the Replacement Rate?(MC)
* Above
* Below
5/ Why does our population continue to grow?(MC)
* Slaw death rate
* Higher birth rate than death rate
* Immigration
6/ Defne the following concepts.
Accessibility
Connectivity
a) the closer something is the more likely you are to interac
b) the ease of connections between places
c) the number and type of linkages between places
d) the quality of intemet in places
e) the ability to get in and out of buildings
7/ Give a real-world example (since the 1800s) of each type of
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migration (four examples). Explain the push or pull factors for this type of migration. Be specific.

1/ Define globalization. Then, give an example of a popular culture product and

1/ Define globalization. Then, give an example of a popular culture product and explain how and why the local culture version of the same or similar product is different.
2/ What are the two D’s of Population Geography ( demography is not one of the answers.)
3/The total fertility rate necessary to maintain population growth is?
4/Currently, the US is above or below this number known as the Replacement Rate?(MC)
* Above
* Below
5/ Why does our population continue to grow?(MC)
* Slaw death rate
* Higher birth rate than death rate
* Immigration
6/ Defne the following concepts.
Accessibility
Connectivity
a) the closer something is the more likely you are to interac
b) the ease of connections between places
c) the number and type of linkages between places
d) the quality of intemet in places
e) the ability to get in and out of buildings
7/ Give a real-world example (since the 1800s) of each type of
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migration (four examples). Explain the push or pull factors for this type of migration. Be specific.

First, respond to the following questions in about 25-50 words each. Do not simp

First, respond to the following questions in about 25-50 words each. Do not simply list “abortions” as a negative impact, give the reasons why.
What was the One Child Policy in China? Be specific and give details.
What are two negative impacts of the One Child Policy in China? Explain.
Negative Impact:
Negative Impact:
What was one positive impact of the One Child Policy in China (besides reducing overpopulation)? Explain.
Positive Impact:
Then, read the following film reviews.
What a Picture of China’s One-Child Policy Leaves Out
Finally, write up a 500-word summary and analysis of the policy. Compare and contrast the documentary (One Child NationLinks to an external site.) with the reviews. Consider the biased nature of the documentary and compare the critical review of the film from the perspective of a pro-One-Child Policy. Re-evaluate the costs and benefits of pro-natalist (Do it for DenmarkLinks to an external site.) and anti-natalist policies like China’s One Child Policy (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-03/the-struggles-and-benefits-of-chinas-little-emperor-generation/9323300Links to an external site.). Cite the readings, video, and documentary.
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First, respond to the following questions in about 25-50 words each. Do not simp

First, respond to the following questions in about 25-50 words each. Do not simply list “abortions” as a negative impact, give the reasons why.
What was the One Child Policy in China? Be specific and give details.
What are two negative impacts of the One Child Policy in China? Explain.
Negative Impact:
Negative Impact:
What was one positive impact of the One Child Policy in China (besides reducing overpopulation)? Explain.
Positive Impact:
Then, read the following film reviews.
What a Picture of China’s One-Child Policy Leaves Out
Finally, write up a 500-word summary and analysis of the policy. Compare and contrast the documentary (One Child NationLinks to an external site.) with the reviews. Consider the biased nature of the documentary and compare the critical review of the film from the perspective of a pro-One-Child Policy. Re-evaluate the costs and benefits of pro-natalist (Do it for DenmarkLinks to an external site.) and anti-natalist policies like China’s One Child Policy (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-03/the-struggles-and-benefits-of-chinas-little-emperor-generation/9323300Links to an external site.). Cite the readings, video, and documentary.
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Chapter 8 Industrial Location and Cities & Chapter 9 Urban Core and Edge Cities

Chapter 8 Industrial Location and Cities & Chapter 9 Urban Core and Edge Cities
Please answer the following questions (each needs to be a minimum of 200 words – basically one paragraph):
Q1 Describe the relationship between the development and structure of cities and the processes of industrialization and deindustrialization. How do changes in the economy and labor market of cities affect the spatial structure of cities?
Q2 Using Figure 8.4, define Weber’s Least-Cost Theory. What are its advantages and limitations?
Q3 Define the Economic-Base Theory with its advantages and disadvantages. In what way does this theory differ from the Least-Cost Theory?
Q4 How are agglomeration economies built on Weber’s Least-Cost Theory? In what ways do they expand upon Weber’s theory? Use the American Mexican border economy as an example in your definition.
Q5 How is the concentration and agglomeration of economic activities measured in cities?
Q6 Define urban sprawl and explain its root causes. Use Chicago as an example in your definition and explanations.
Q7 What are edge cities and how are the related to urban sprawl?
Q8 What are the major environmental concerns associated with urban sprawl?
Q9 What is smart growth, and do you believe it can be a solution to urban sprawl? Justify your answer