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- 3. (6)urban areas with over 20 million people(CC)
- 5. (4)the process by which one nation exercises near complete control over another country which they have settled and taken over.(CC)
- 7. (4)the practice of a country extending its power and influence over other countries, typically through the use of military force, economic coercion, or cultural domination.(CC)
- 13. (5)the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.(VIT)
- 15. (2)the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad.(CC)
- 16. (5)A movement that tries to provide farmers and workers in a peripheral and semi-peripheral countries with a fair price for their products by providing more equitable trading conditions(IDK)
- 17. (1)the process of detecting and monitoring the physical characteristics of an area by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a distance(IDK)
- 19. (1)A philosophy of geography that stated that human behaviors are a direct result of the surrounding environment.(CC)
- 20. (2)provides an estimate of the volume of flows of, for example, goods, services, or people between two or more locations.(VIT)
- 23. (4)A politically bound area controlled by an established government that has authority over its internal affairs and foreign policy(VIT)
- 24. (7)a specific area or sector that drives economic development in a region.(CC)
- 26. (4)the concept of territory, which refers to a defined area of land or water that is claimed by a group or individual as their own and is protected from external interference.(IDK)
- 28. (7)The actual or potential relationship between two places, usually referring to economic interactions(IDK)
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- 1. (2)the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.(CC)
- 2. (5)the cultivation of a single crop in a given area.(CC)
- 4. (7)A localized economy in which a large number of companies and industries cluster together and benefit from the cost reductions and gains in efficiency that result from this proximity.(CC)
- 6. (3)something that pulls something apart.(CC)
- 8. (3)Nationalistic forces that bind a country together. (CC)
- 9. (5)the practice of growing a single crop variety in the same field for consecutive seasons.(CC)
- 10. (3)the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.(VIT)
- 11. (6)an economic development tool used by local governments across the country(IDK)
- 12. (3)The process in which two or more languages converge and form a new language(IDK)
- 14. (6)the expansion of cities and urban areas into surrounding rural or undeveloped land(VIT)
- 18. (7)the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.(VIT)
- 21. (1)people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.(CC)
- 22. (2)multiple migration, in which a person enters the destination country at least once, then moves to the country of origin, the country of nationality or a third country, and then returns to the destination country.(IDK)
- 25. (6)a very large city, typically one with a population of over ten million people.(CC)
- 27. (1)the relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole(VIT)
