ImmigrationThemovement ofpeople into acountry.InfantmortalityrateThe number ofinfant deaths(under 1 year)per 1,000 livebirths in a givenyear.VitalstatisticsRecords ofbirths,deaths, andmarriages.FertilityThe rate ofchildbearingin a country.DemographyThe studyofpopulation.LifeExpectancyThe averagenumber of yearsthat a person isexpected to livein a particularcountry.DeathrateThe numberof deaths per1,000 peoplein a year.EnvironmentalRacismThe pattern ofhigherenvironmentalrisks for poorindividuals.NigerWhich countryhas one of thehighestbirthrates inthe world?Population   PyramidA visualrepresentationof a populationscompositionthat is used bydemographers.TrueNorth Americanculturecontributes toenvironmentalissues.8BillionThe worldpopulationhas alreadyexceeded______.BirthrateCalculated asthe number oflive births per1,000individuals inone year.ZeroPopulationGrowthJapan isexperiencing thisbecause the birthrate is lower thanthe rate needed tomaintain a steadypopulation.ThomasRobertMalthusArgued that theworld’spopulationwould outgrowthe food supply.MortalityThe rate ofdeath for anation’spopulation.CensusA countingthepopulation.FalseThe lifeexpectancyin Japan is64 years.PopulationIncreaseWhat happensto population instage two of thedemographictransitiontheory?Totalfertilityrate(TFR)The averagenumber of childrenborn to any onewoman, based onthe overall rates offertility in acountry.EcologyThe study ofthe interactionsbetween theenvironmentand livingcreatures.EcosystemA system madeup of theinteraction ofliving thingsand theirenvironment.EmigrationThemovement ofpeople out ofa country.MigrationThemovement ofpeople inand out of acountry.ImmigrationThemovement ofpeople into acountry.InfantmortalityrateThe number ofinfant deaths(under 1 year)per 1,000 livebirths in a givenyear.VitalstatisticsRecords ofbirths,deaths, andmarriages.FertilityThe rate ofchildbearingin a country.DemographyThe studyofpopulation.LifeExpectancyThe averagenumber of yearsthat a person isexpected to livein a particularcountry.DeathrateThe numberof deaths per1,000 peoplein a year.EnvironmentalRacismThe pattern ofhigherenvironmentalrisks for poorindividuals.NigerWhich countryhas one of thehighestbirthrates inthe world?Population   PyramidA visualrepresentationof a populationscompositionthat is used bydemographers.TrueNorth Americanculturecontributes toenvironmentalissues.8BillionThe worldpopulationhas alreadyexceeded______.BirthrateCalculated asthe number oflive births per1,000individuals inone year.ZeroPopulationGrowthJapan isexperiencing thisbecause the birthrate is lower thanthe rate needed tomaintain a steadypopulation.ThomasRobertMalthusArgued that theworld’spopulationwould outgrowthe food supply.MortalityThe rate ofdeath for anation’spopulation.CensusA countingthepopulation.FalseThe lifeexpectancyin Japan is64 years.PopulationIncreaseWhat happensto population instage two of thedemographictransitiontheory?Totalfertilityrate(TFR)The averagenumber of childrenborn to any onewoman, based onthe overall rates offertility in acountry.EcologyThe study ofthe interactionsbetween theenvironmentand livingcreatures.EcosystemA system madeup of theinteraction ofliving thingsand theirenvironment.EmigrationThemovement ofpeople out ofa country.MigrationThemovement ofpeople inand out of acountry.

Sociology Unit 5B - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The movement of people into a country.
    Immigration
  2. The number of infant deaths (under 1 year) per 1,000 live births in a given year.
    Infant mortality rate
  3. Records of births, deaths, and marriages.
    Vital statistics
  4. The rate of childbearing in a country.
    Fertility
  5. The study of population.
    Demography
  6. The average number of years that a person is expected to live in a particular country.
    Life Expectancy
  7. The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year.
    Death rate
  8. The pattern of higher environmental risks for poor individuals.
    Environmental Racism
  9. Which country has one of the highest birthrates in the world?
    Niger
  10. A visual representation of a populations composition that is used by demographers.
    Population Pyramid
  11. North American culture contributes to environmental issues.
    True
  12. The world population has already exceeded ______.
    8 Billion
  13. Calculated as the number of live births per 1,000 individuals in one year.
    Birthrate
  14. Japan is experiencing this because the birth rate is lower than the rate needed to maintain a steady population.
    Zero Population Growth
  15. Argued that the world’s population would outgrow the food supply.
    Thomas Robert Malthus
  16. The rate of death for a nation’s population.
    Mortality
  17. A counting the population.
    Census
  18. The life expectancy in Japan is 64 years.
    False
  19. What happens to population in stage two of the demographic transition theory?
    Population Increase
  20. The average number of children born to any one woman, based on the overall rates of fertility in a country.
    Total fertility rate (TFR)
  21. The study of the interactions between the environment and living creatures.
    Ecology
  22. A system made up of the interaction of living things and their environment.
    Ecosystem
  23. The movement of people out of a country.
    Emigration
  24. The movement of people in and out of a country.
    Migration