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- 3. The process by which some people's migration to a new place leads their family members, friends and others to move to the same place. (2,CC)
- 8. A set of policies that promote inclusion among minority groups with the goal of embracing difference within society. This term helps people feel unified within a country. (3,VIT)
- 11. Regions that have a center of activity and are often unified by transportation and communication networks. (1,IDK)
- 13. An absolute location of a place on Earth. (6,CC)
- 14. A country's ability to produce a good or service more efficiently than another country. (7,IDK)
- 19. A measure of how well one country's export profile matches another country's import profile. This term describes the typical flow of trade between allied countries. (7,VIT)
- 20. The transfer of part of a firm's internal operations to a third party. (7,CC)
- 21. A series of links connecting a commodity's many places of production, distribution, and consumption. (5,CC)
- 22. A practice in which realtors persuade white homeowners in a neighborhood to sell their homes by convincing them that the neighborhood is declining due to black families moving in. (6,IDK)
- 23. A country's ability to produce one product much more efficiently than it can produce other products within its economy. (7,IDK)
- 25. An independent country that disperses significant authority among subnational units. (4,IDK)
- 27. Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that require little hired labor or monetary investment to successfully raise crops and animals. (5,IDK)
- 30. Where something is located on Earth's surface. (1,CC)
- 31. Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that use high levels of labor and capital relative to the size of the landholding. (5,IDK)
- 32. The process of drawing new boundaries for the U.S. Congressional districts to reflect the population changes since the previous U.S. census. (4,CC)
- 33. The relative location of a place in reference to its surrounding features, or its regional position with reference to other places. (6,CC)
- 35. The relocation of manufacturing and support services from one country to another. (7,CC)
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- 1. Commonly known as the first law of geography, the idea that near things are more related than distant things. This idea connects all aspects of human geography and helps explain the relationships between places.(1,VIT)
- 2. The average number of people per unit of land area. (2,IDK)
- 4. Occurs when an ethnic or immigrant group blends in with the host culture and loses many culturally distinctive traits. (3,IDK)
- 5. Agribusinesses, organized at the global scale; encompasses all elements of growing, harvesting, processing, transporting, marketing, consuming, and disposing of food for people. (5,CC)
- 6. Occurs when an ethnic or immigrant group adopts enough of the ways of the host society to be able to function economically and socially. (3,IDK)
- 7. This model describes how urbanization and industrialization play a part in the birth and death rates of a population. This model helps describe how countries develop. (2,VIT)
- 9. When countries band together and their citizens give up some sovereignty in order to get greater benefits out of being part of an organization. Countries who participate in these organizations get reassurance during times of hardship. (4,VIT)
- 10. A combined language that has a fuller vocabulary than a pidgin language and becomes a native language. (3,CC)
- 12. Migration carried out in a series of stages usually from nearby to bigger and more distant places. (2,CC)
- 15. The manipulation of voting district boundaries to favor a particular political party, group, or election outcome. (4,CC)
- 16. The idea that physical environment, climate, and geography shape human thoughts, actions and behaviors. (1,IDK)
- 17. An independent state that concentrates power in the central government and grants little or no authority to its subnational units. (4,IDK)
- 18. The average number of people per unit area of arable land. (2,IDK)
- 24. How we modify space based on who we are as people. (1,CC)
- 26. A trade language, characterized by a very small vocabulary derived from the languages of at least two or more groups in contact. (3,CC)
- 28. Large corporation that provides a vast array of goods and services to support the agricultural industry. This term describes the current situation of the agricultural industries becoming more condensed. (5,VIT)
- 29. The practice of identifying high-risk neighborhoods on a city map and refusing to lend money to people who want to buy property in those neighborhoods. (6,IDK)
- 34. A city that is a control center of the global economy, in which major decisions are made about the world's commercial and financial markets. This term describes some of the most important cities in the world and how they impact the global economy. (6,VIT)
