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DTM Stage 1&2 Tionna

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Demographic Transition Model (DTM)   explains the transition pre industrial society with high death rates to an industrial society with a low death rate.  
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Crude Birth Rate   the number of live births occurring among the population of a given geographical area during a given year  
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Crude Death Rate   the number of deaths occurring among the population of a given geographical area during a given year  
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Natural Increase Rate   is the crude birth rate minus the crude death rate of a population.the percentage growth of a population in a year.  
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Industrial   of or related to characeration to industry  
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Industrial Revolution   combo of major improvments in idustrial technology that transfored a process of manufactoring goods and delivering them to markets  
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Total Fertility Rate   average number of children that would be born to a woman throughout her child baring years.  
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Infant Mortality Rate   estimate of the number of infant deaths for every 1,000 live births.  
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Zero Population Growth   a decline of a total fertility rate to the point where natural increase rate = 0  
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Primary Economic Activity   the extracting or harvesting of products from the earth including the production raw materials and basic foods  
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Infrastructure   the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.  
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Subsistence Farming   self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.  
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Agricultural Production   the rasing live stock, to live of off or from ecomonic gain.  
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Replacement Babies   babies born to replace the one’s that died from sickness, they were born to help on the farm to help end the stage of starvation.  
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Famine   extreme scarcity of food or shortage  
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Epidemic   a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time  
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Pandemic   (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.  
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Mechanization   the process of doing work with machinery. the changing of a process using machines instead of people or anmimals  
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The Medical Revolution   the improvment of mecidine or medical technology over time which resoulted in a longer or healthier life  
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Agricultural Revolution   the development of crop and animal raising as a food source among human communities instead of hunting and gathering  
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Phenomenon   a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen  
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Health care   the maintenance and improvement of physical and mental health  
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Outliers   a person or thing situated away or detached from the main body or system.  
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Family Planning   the practice of controlling the number of children in a family and the intervals between their births, particularly by means of artificial contraception or voluntary sterilization. Also known as social programs.  
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Contraceptives   device or drug serving to prevent pregnancy.  
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Economics   the condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity.  
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Politics   the science of influencing people on a global, civic, or induvivual level.  
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Sociocultural   combining social and cultural factors.  
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advantageous   involving or creating favorable circumstances that increase the chances of success or effectiveness; beneficial.  
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alleviate   make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe.  
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stablization   make or hold steady, firm, or steadfast. esp. in economics  
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Education   the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university, an enlightening experience. the power of giving or recivening knowledge.  
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Primary Education   elementary education ages 6-11  
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Secondary Education   secind stage of education, in the final 4 yeaars of the educaion system aka highschool high schools, middle schools, sixth-form, sixth-form colleges, vocational schools, or preparatory schools  
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Higher Education   education beyond high school, especially at a college or university.  
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Gender Empowerment   is an index designed to measure of gender equality.  
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Integrated   with various parts or aspects linked or coordinated, mixed  
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Replacement level in terms of CBR   total fertility rate at which women give birth to enough babies to maintain the population.  
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Doubling time   a period of time reqired for a population to doule in size or vaule, assuming a natural rate of contanst rate  
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Age dependency ratio   the ratio of dependents--people younger than 15 or older than 64--to the working-age population--those ages 15-64. Data are shown as the proportion of dependents per 100 working-age population.  
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Baby boomers   a person born in the years following World War II, when there was a temporary marked increase in the birth rate.  
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Indicative   serving as a sign or indication of something.  
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Urbanization   The process by which cities grow or by which societies become more urban.  
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Zero population growth   when the CBR and CDR cancel out each other. a decline in TFR to the point where NIR zeros out.  
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Negative population growth   more deaths than births or an even number of death and births.  
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