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What does the Arkansas source material show about City-level population growth?

  • Arkansas’s population is distributed evenly across every part of the state.
  • A statewide density figure means every Arkansas community has the same density.
  • City-level population growth can diverge sharply from statewide growth rates
  • Population estimates never change after they are first published.
Correct answer(s):
  • City-level population growth can diverge sharply from statewide growth rates

Which interpretation of Primary government sources is correct?

  • Arkansas’s population is distributed evenly across every part of the state.
  • Every Arkansas city has grown at exactly the statewide population rate.
  • A statewide density figure means every Arkansas community has the same density.
  • Primary government sources are preferable for population, GDP, official symbols, and public-land facts when building educational material
Correct answer(s):
  • Primary government sources are preferable for population, GDP, official symbols, and public-land facts when building educational material

Which statement best describes Dividing 2025 current-dollar GDP by the 2025 population estimate?

  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • A quarterly annualized GDP figure is always identical to a full-year GDP total.
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
  • Dividing 2025 current-dollar GDP by the 2025 population estimate gives roughly $63,700 of GDP per resident
Correct answer(s):
  • Dividing 2025 current-dollar GDP by the 2025 population estimate gives roughly $63,700 of GDP per resident

Which choice correctly explains Census population estimates?

  • A quarterly annualized GDP figure is always identical to a full-year GDP total.
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • Census population estimates can be revised as newer demographic information becomes available
  • GDP per resident and personal income are interchangeable measures.
Correct answer(s):
  • Census population estimates can be revised as newer demographic information becomes available

Which interpretation of movement of the capital from Arkansas Post to Little Rock is correct?

  • A statewide density figure means every Arkansas community has the same density.
  • Every Arkansas city has grown at exactly the statewide population rate.
  • The movement of the capital from Arkansas Post to Little Rock followed changes in the territorial population center
  • Population estimates never change after they are first published.
Correct answer(s):
  • The movement of the capital from Arkansas Post to Little Rock followed changes in the territorial population center

Which choice correctly explains Arkansas’s population?

  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
  • Official population and GDP estimates are never revised.
  • Arkansas’s population increased by 103,261 from the April 2020 estimate base of 3,011,530 to the July 2025 estimate of 3,114,791
Correct answer(s):
  • Arkansas's population increased by 103,261 from the April 2020 estimate base of 3,011,530 to the July 2025 estimate of 3,114,791

What does the Arkansas source material show about population increase from the 2020 estimate base to the 2025 estimate?

  • The population increase from the 2020 estimate base to the 2025 estimate was approximately 3.43%
  • Reference years do not matter when comparing economic or demographic data.
  • A quarterly annualized GDP figure is always identical to a full-year GDP total.
  • Statistical values can be compared safely even when their dates and definitions are ignored.
Correct answer(s):
  • The population increase from the 2020 estimate base to the 2025 estimate was approximately 3.43%