A line graph is a good graphic representation for showing demographic changes over time within a place.
What type of graphic representation is good for showing demographic changes over time within a place?(1 point)
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a line graph
a line graph
a bar graph
a bar graph
a population pyramid
a population pyramid
a pie graph
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How can citizens use population statistics to make smart, informed decisions about advertisements in media? (1 point)
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They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to advertise a restaurant.
They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to advertise a restaurant.
They can evaluate different population statistics to determine the best target media for their product.
They can evaluate different population statistics to determine the best target media for their product.
They can evaluate different population statistics to fact-check media sources.
They can evaluate different population statistics to fact-check media sources.
They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to build a community center.
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They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to advertise a restaurant.
They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to advertise a restaurant.
They can evaluate different population statistics to determine the best target media for their product.
They can evaluate different population statistics to determine the best target media for their product.
They can evaluate different population statistics to fact-check media sources.
They can evaluate different population statistics to fact-check media sources.
They can evaluate different population statistics to decide where to build a community center.
They can evaluate different population statistics to determine the best target media for their product.
What is the human development index (HDI)?(1 point)
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a comparison of the value of currency and prices between different places using a common “market basket” of goods and services
a comparison of the value of currency and prices between different places using a common “market basket” of goods and services
a term used when a value is divided by the number of people in an area
a term used when a value is divided by the number of people in an area
a measure of economic development determined by considering multiple factors, including income, life expectancy, and education, to rate countries on a scale between 0 and 1
a measure of economic development determined by considering multiple factors, including income, life expectancy, and education, to rate countries on a scale between 0 and 1
the total amount of goods and services in a market during one year’s period of time
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a comparison of the value of currency and prices between different places using a common “market basket” of goods and services
a comparison of the value of currency and prices between different places using a common “market basket” of goods and services
a term used when a value is divided by the number of people in an area
a term used when a value is divided by the number of people in an area
a measure of economic development determined by considering multiple factors, including income, life expectancy, and education, to rate countries on a scale between 0 and 1
a measure of economic development determined by considering multiple factors, including income, life expectancy, and education, to rate countries on a scale between 0 and 1
the total amount of goods and services in a market during one year’s period of time
The human development index (HDI) is a measure of economic development determined by considering multiple factors, including income, life expectancy, and education, to rate countries on a scale between 0 and 1.
How does a high level of rurality often affect a country’s Human Development Index (HDI) score?(1 point)
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High rurality often lowers HDI scores because these countries have small populations.
High rurality often lowers HDI scores because these countries have small populations.
High rurality often increases HDI scores because people have more land for farming.
High rurality often increases HDI scores because people have more land for farming.
High rurality means that there are fewer people per square mile, giving them longer, healthier lives.
High rurality means that there are fewer people per square mile, giving them longer, healthier lives.
High rurality often lowers HDI scores because people in rural areas have few resources.
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High rurality often lowers HDI scores because these countries have small populations.
High rurality often lowers HDI scores because these countries have small populations.
High rurality often increases HDI scores because people have more land for farming.
High rurality often increases HDI scores because people have more land for farming.
High rurality means that there are fewer people per square mile, giving them longer, healthier lives.
High rurality means that there are fewer people per square mile, giving them longer, healthier lives.
High rurality often lowers HDI scores because people in rural areas have few resources.
High rurality often lowers HDI scores because people in rural areas have few resources.
If a city fails to meet its threshold, what does this mean?(1 point)
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The population levels of the area have exceeded its food production for it to be viable.
The population levels of the area have exceeded its food production for it to be viable.
It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
The population it provides for lives too far away for it to remain relevant in the area.
The population it provides for lives too far away for it to remain relevant in the area.
The population grew to such a number that it needed to be considered a global city.
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The population levels of the area have exceeded its food production for it to be viable.
The population levels of the area have exceeded its food production for it to be viable.
It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
The population it provides for lives too far away for it to remain relevant in the area.
The population it provides for lives too far away for it to remain relevant in the area.
The population grew to such a number that it needed to be considered a global city.
It is not economically feasible for its market area to purchase goods and services from it.
What is an urban penalty?(1 point)
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high migration levels
high migration levels
high levels of crime
high levels of crime
the increased risk of disease and death in urban areas
the increased risk of disease and death in urban areas
the lack of quality food options in urban areas
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high migration levels
high migration levels
high levels of crime
high levels of crime
the increased risk of disease and death in urban areas
the increased risk of disease and death in urban areas
the lack of quality food options in urban areas
The urban penalty refers to the increased risk of disease and death in urban areas.