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- 2. (abbreviated) one of the chief ways a nation's economy is judged. As its name implies, the ___ is a total accounting of a nation's output, including all expenditures, revenues, and profits(CC, 7)
- 3. any urban area or conurbation with more than 20 million people(CC, 6)
- 7. this word is a crucial word for the whole course,close to the course name (VIT,7)
- 8. This word is important becuase it is the foundation for many other concepts and vocabulary in this unit. It is also referred to as a country.(VIT, 4)
- 11. permits multiple land-uses in the same space or building(IDK, 6)
- 12. the relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole(CC, 1)
- 16. places where people spend time between home ('first' place) and work ('second' place). (IDK, 3)
- 21. Short-term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a regular basis.(IDK, 2)
- 22. when a nation stretches across borders and across states.(CC, 4)
- 23. The blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait.(IDK, 3)
- 25. This word is a very important movement that helped many people get better nutrition, is the basis of unit 5(VIT, 5)
- 27. divides countries of the world into three groups based on political power, social standing, and economic and technological development.(IDK, 1)
- 30. based on the notion that distance usually requires some amount of effort, money, and/or energy to overcome.(IDK, 2)
- 31. gradual migration, from farm to village to town to big city (CC, 2)
- 32. Practice where a single entity controls the entire process of a product, from the raw materials to distribution.(IDK, 5)
- 33. the relative size of the map or lens we choose to use to observe geographical phenomena(CC, 1)
- 34. nations that do not have a state(CC, 4)
- 35. This term connects with where culture originated, especially religions. It is the basis for many parts of this unit. (VIT, 3)
Down
- 1. It is the basis of unit 1 and the whole course, the name of the course.(VIT, 1)
- 4. The reduction in the time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place, as a result of improved communications and transportation system.(IDK, 1)
- 5. (abbreviated) specific area within a country in which tax and investment incentives are implemented to attract foreign (and domestic) businesses and investment. (IDK, 7)
- 6. this term is the basis of most voacabulary in unit 6, a type of sustainability movement(VIT, 6)
- 9. When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one(CC, 3)
- 10. an electoral district, such as a United States congressional district, in which the majority of the constituents in the district are racial or ethnic minorities(IDK, 4)
- 13. the process through which people lose originally differentiating traits when they come into contact with another society or culture(CC, 3)
- 14. requires separate zones based upon land-use type or economic function(e.g., residential, commercial, industrial)(IDK, 6)
- 15. an urban or metropolitan area which has a population over 10 million people. (CC, 6)
- 17. the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city (CC, 2)
- 18. (abbreviated) A duty-free and tax-exempt industrial park created to attract foreign corporations and create industrial jobs (IDK, 7)
- 19. (abbreviated) the total monetary value, in US dollars, of all the goods, services, and investments produced by a country in a year.(CC, 7)
- 20. the process by which previously fertile lands become arid and unusable for farming.(CC, 5)
- 24. A management tool, that allows the agricultural system to be effectively managed to account for variability throughout a region, farm and even within a single field.(IDK, 5)
- 26. a political movement that is strongly tied to nationalism(IDK, 4)
- 28. (abbreviated) This model explains how the world develops and pairs with another model. (VIT, 2)
- 29. the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means.(CC, 5)
