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People
and Places
Getting
The Goods
Economically
Speaking
Low-Tech
Hi-Tech
Making
History
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Process of people
moving to a new place
to stay permanently
or for a long time
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What is
“migration?”
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The earliest civilizations
of man tended to settle
in these areas
4
What are
“river valleys?”
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Type of geography
dedicated to studying
factors related to people;
i.e. population density,
culture, government,
religion, and language.
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What is
“human geography?”
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Type of geography
dedicated to studying
factors related to the
natural environment; i.e.
climate, land forms, and
natural resources
8
What is
“physical geography?”
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Any information collected
to study the population of a
nation; i.e. birth rate,
infant mortality rate, or
life expectancy
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What is
“demographic data?”
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Buying and selling,
the exchange of
goods and services,
or business dealings
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What is “trade?”
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Crops produced by a
family for their own
consumption with no
surplus to sell to others
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What is
“subsistence agriculture?”
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Growing crops and raising
animals to sell in the
market and make a profit
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What is “commercial”
or “market-oriented
agriculture?”
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When products are
made in the home
or in a small shop
to sell in the market
for profit
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What is a
“cottage industry”
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An industry that produces
goods in a factory on a
large scale to sell in the
market for a profit
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What is a
“commercial industry?”
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The level of development
in a country, measured by
factors like levels of income,
availability of health care,
education, and life expectancy
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What is the
“standard of living?”
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An economic system
where the production of
goods and services is
determined by demand
from consumers
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What is a
“market economy”
or “capitalism?”
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An economic system
where production is
determined by customs
and goods are exchanged
by bartering
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What is a
“traditional economy?”
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An economic system
where the production of
goods and services is
determined by the
government
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What is a
“command economy”
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The name used to
describe the sum of all
goods and services
produced by a country
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What is the “Gross
Domestic Product”
or “GDP?”
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This allowed humans to
abandon a nomadic
lifestyle and establish the
first settlements
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What was the
“agricultural revolution”
or “new improvements
in farming tools
and techniques?”
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1400’s invention that
revolutionized the
spread of ideas
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What is the
“printing press?”
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This late 1700s invention
would be used to fuel
the early railroads and
paddle-wheel river boats
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What is
“steam power?”
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th
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These two
century
inventions presented new
forms of entertainment
and new opportunities
for advertisers.
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What are
“radio and television?”
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th
20
century invention
that lead to a steady
increase in population
in many parts of
America’s “sun belt”
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What is the
“air conditioner?”
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A war between
people, factions, or
regions within a
country
42
What is a
“civil war?”
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An armed rebellion or
uprising against the
government or a
period of great change
44
What is a
“revolution?”
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An example of spatial
diffusion, when a deadly
disease spread from Asia to
Europe in the 1300s and a
third of the population died
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What was the
“Bubonic Plague”
or “Black Death?”
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An example of spatial
diffusion, when new foods,
plants, animals, and
diseases were introduced to
the New World from the Old
World and vice-versa
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What was the
“Columbian Exchange?”
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An artistic and scientific
revolution that occurred in
Europe between the
1300s and 1500s
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What was the
Renaissance?”
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