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    • [DOCX File]University of Missouri–St. Louis

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      The world population can be divided into 4 major races, namely white/Caucasian, Mongoloid/Asian, Negroid/Black, and Australoid. This is based on a racial classification made by Carleton S. Coon in 1962. There is no universally accepted classification for “race”, however, and its use has been under fire over the last few decades.


    • [DOC File]Modern Studies: International Issues USA Worksheets

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      Point 1: The African American population of the USA is still concentrated in the South: half of the total African American population of the USA live in the South. Expand: In Mississippi, African Americans make up 36.3% of the population. Example: In some counties, such as Macon County in Alabama, 84.6% of the population is African American ...


    • [DOCX File]Article_x000d_Population Growth - Harvard University

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      In other words, had blacks’ demographic and economic characteristics improved as rapidly as whites’ throughout the period, the RDI would have declined significantly. Migration, population growth, and urbanization variables explain some of the gap between blacks and whites in 1940 and some of the trend between 1960 and 1980.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 7: Ethnicity

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      According to recent census blacks constitute about 75 percent of South Africa’s population, whites 14 percent, colored 8 percent, and Asians 3 percent. 3. Under apartheid each of the four races had a different legal status in South Africa.


    • [DOC File]Part 1: The growth of Isolation, 1919-1922

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      Part 2: The Promised Land? The USA in the 1920s. How far did the USA achieve prosperity in the 1920s? The 1920s Economy. 1920-1929: Gross National Product rose 40% and income per person 27% – mass production (e.g. Ford motor cars), a consumer boom (including buying things on hire purchase) and a stock market boom. Boom [ACCESS]:


    • [DOC File]Cultural Anthropology 102

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      Consumption: The United States consumes some 25% of the world’s resources and we are only some 6% of the world’s population. The production and consumption of goods and services is seen as crucial to our way of life and our economy. Individualism: The United States is one of the most individualistic nations on earth.


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      What did the southern white population do to prevent blacks from fully realizing their new freedom? What brought about the end of Reconstruction, and what was its legacy for southern whites and blacks? OUTLINE. The Year of the Jubilee, 1865. African American Families. …


    • [DOC File]Sectionalism – The North, South, and West (1820-1850)

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      African-Americans (about 1% of population of the North) –by 1860, 250,000 blacks – they made-up 50% of all free blacks in the U.S. Limitation – caused by racial prejudice – left the majority of blacks economically helpless. No vote. No or limited land ownership.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 7 Rubenstein

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      “Blacks: in the USA. 1). Remember there is a difference between “Blacks” and African Americans. 2). 1896 – US Supreme Court upheld a Louisiana law that said that Blacks and Whites must ride in separate railroad cars. 3). Blacks were separate but equal. 4). Led to “Jim Crow” laws – segregation laws. a). Blacks had to sit at back of ...


    • [DOC File]GENERAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF POPULATION …

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      Smith, Herbert, Morgan, S. Philip and Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox. 1996. “A Decomposition of Trends in the Nonmarital Fertility Ratios of Blacks and Whites in the United States, 1960-92. Demography, 33: 141-51. Morgan SP, Rindfuss RR . 1999. Reexamining the link of early childbearing to marriage and to subsequent fertility. Demography 36 (1): 59-75.


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