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Unit 2: Population and Migration Patterns and Processes
2.6 Malthusian Theory
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What is the central argument of Malthusian Theory?
Population grows geometrically, food arithmetically
What are natural checks on population growth in Malthusian Theory?
Famine, disease, and war
What does geometric population growth mean in Malthus's assumptions?
Population doubles each generation
Match the type of growth with its description:
Linear Growth ↔️ Increases by a fixed amount each time period
Exponential Growth ↔️ Increases by a multiplicative factor
Linear growth increases by a
fixed
amount each time period.
True
What role do positive checks play in Malthusian Theory?
Limit population growth
What is the key difference between linear growth and exponential growth in Malthusian Theory?
Fixed amount vs. multiplicative factor
What is another term for positive checks on population growth in Malthusian Theory?
Natural checks
Checks on population growth occur when the population surpasses the
capacity
of food production.
True
Malthusian Theory states that food production increases
arithmetically
Thomas Malthus developed his theory in
1798
.
True
Malthus assumed that food production increases by adding a fixed
amount
What is an example of exponential growth in Malthusian terms?
Doubling in size every generation
Positive checks on population growth increase the
death
rate.
Linear growth increases by a fixed amount each time
period
Match the type of check with its impact on population:
Positive Checks ↔️ Increase death rate
Preventive Checks ↔️ Decrease birth rate
Positive checks on population growth include famine, disease, and
war
Steps in the demographic transition, which Malthus did not account for:
1️⃣ High birth and death rates
2️⃣ Transition to low birth and death rates
Malthus's model is criticized for being overly
simplistic
What is the demographic transition that Malthus did not account for in his theory?
Shift from high to low rates
What is one of the primary criticisms of Malthusian Theory regarding technological advances?
Underestimated food production
Why is a more nuanced and multifaceted approach needed to address contemporary population challenges?
Complex socioeconomic factors
Why have Malthus's predictions of widespread famine not materialized in many parts of the world?
Technological advances
Match the limitation of Malthusian Theory with its description:
Oversimplification ↔️ Fails to account for socioeconomic factors
Deterministic View ↔️ Ignores individual agency
Malthus underestimated the ability of technological advances to increase food
production
Steps in the demographic transition process Malthus did not account for:
1️⃣ High birth and death rates
2️⃣ Transition to low birth and death rates
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