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- 3. advantage- The ability to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than others.
- 5. Relating to the structure of populations
- 7. A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- 8. Rent Theory- A geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand for real estate change as the distance from the CBD grows.
- 10. Transition Model- A model that represents the technological progression of a state over time in 4-5 stages.
- 15. of Analysis - This is important because it can help us understand the information we’re looking at.
- 16. Migration- This is important because it boosts the working force population.
- 20. The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- 22. Urbanism- A planning and development approach based on the principles of how cities and towns had been built for the last several centuries.
- 25. This is important as it can feed families, or be used as a huge aspect of business worldwide.
- 28. agriculture- A system of crop cultivation using small amounts of labor and capital in relation to land area.
- 29. theory that the environment determines, plays a decisive role, or causes social and cultural development
- 30. dividing or organizing an area into new political or school districts.
- 32. A person who supports a certain religion.
- 35. The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.
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- 1. The presence of a demand or deficit at one location and a supply or surplus at another without which there is no economic rationale for any movement.
- 2. This is important because the beliefs it entails play a huge role in cultural diversity.
- 4. city- a city with a population of over 10,000,000.
- 6. - Countries that usually have low levels of economic productivity, low per capita incomes, and generally low standards of living.
- 9. Fordism- the idea that modern industrial production has moved away from mass production in huge.
- 11. The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture.
- 12. A policy of advocating the restoration to a country of any territory formerly belonging to it.
- 13. Settlements- A residential area which has developed without legal claims to the land and/or permission from the government.
- 14. Compression - The theory that everything is brought together by the internet and media.
- 17. city- A city with a population of over 20,000,000.
- 18. - This is important because without it, a state has no independent rights.
- 19. agriculture- A system of cultivation using large amounts of labor and capital relative to land area.
- 21. area- A human settlement with a high population density and infrastructure of built environment.
- 23. Occupance- The idea/theory that cultures of older times leave a mark on future societies.
- 24. Degradation- The deterioration of land over time due to a multitude of causes.
- 26. Transition Model- A model that shows the health progression of a state over time in 4-5 stages.
- 27. Manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency so as to favor one party or class.
- 31. The blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait.
- 33. of Scale-A proportionate saving in costs gained by an increased level of production.
- 34. poles- the concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked business and industries.
