Define population. Explain the three basic elements that shape the size, composition, and distribution of human population

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The term population refers to the total number of people inhabiting a particular geographic area at a specified time. Three basic elements shape the size, composition, and distribution of human populations: fertility, mortality, and migration. Fertility refers to the actual number of children born. Mortality refers to the number of deaths that occur in a particular population. Migration refers to a permanent change of residence.

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A. dependency theory. B. ethnocentrism. C. cultural imperialism. D. ideological colonialism.

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__________ are usually better off economically after a divorce

A) Men B) Women C) Children D) Step-children

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