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World Geography
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1. The sector of the economy that consists intellectual activities such as government & culture & libraries & scientific research & education
GIS
Doldrums
Quaternary Economic Activities
Distribution
2. A frequent windless area near the Equator
Hemisphere
Refugee
GIS
Doldrums
3. An amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
Atheism
Surplus
Human Geography
Nuclear
4. A tax on imports or exports
Voting Patterns
Island
Tarifff
Tertiary Economic Activities
5. The portion of the economy concerned with the direct extraction of materials from Earth's surface & generally through agriculture & mining & fishing & or forestry
Nationalism
Primary Economic Activities
Outsourcing
Genocide
6. The appreciation & acceptance or promotion of multiple cultures & applied to the demographic make-up of a specific place & usually at the organizational level
Infant Mortality Rate
Suburb
Multiculturalism
Atheism
7. A form of government in which all political power is passed down to an individual
Communism
Monarchy
Utilization
Islam
8. An economic system based on free enterprise & in which businesses are privately owned & and production and prices are determined by supply and demand
Multiculturalism
E-commerce
Population Density
Market Economy
9. (OPEC) a collective of countries founded in 1960 that choose to collaborate in order to manage the exportation of their crude oil to the rest of the world
Russification
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Theocracy
Sustainable Development
10. The portion of the economy concerned with the direct extraction of materials from Earth's surface & generally through agriculture & mining & fishing & or forestry
Newly Industrialized Country
Monsoon
Primary Economic Activities
Autocracy
11. A similar climatic condition on the Earth such as communities or plants & animals & and soil organisms
Earthquakes
Biome
Phenomenon
Subsistence Farming
12. Migration FROM a location
Utilization
Emigration
Oral Tradition
Ideology
13. Level of income and education
Socioeconomic Status
Nonrenewable Resources
Symbiotic
Steam Power
14. A widespread exchange of animals & plants & culture & human populations & diseases & and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere
Polytheism
Columbian Exchange
Perceptual Region
Market Economy
15. The average number of people in a square mile or square kilometer
Population Density
Formal Region
Free Enterprise Economic System
Cohesiveness
16. A place united by a specific characteristics
World Trade
Secondary Economic Activities
Outsourcing
Region
17. A socioeconomic classification applied to several countries around the world whose economies have not yet reached First World status but have outpaced their developing counterparts
Monotheism
Isthmus
Newly Industrialized Country
Atmosphere
18. A system in which tradition and custom control all economic activity; existss in only a few parts of the world
Hemisphere
Mantle
Traditional Economy
Monarchy
19. A sociological group that does not make up a politically dominate voting majority of the total population of a given society
Vegetation
Tertiary Economic Activities
Minority
Westernization
20. Under communism & a large & state-owned farm on which farmers received wages plus a share of products and profits; also called a kolkhoz
Latitude
More Developed Country
Collective Farm
Surplus
21. The movement of people from rural areas into cities
Less Developed Country
Nonrenewable Resources
Urbanization
Minority
22. Large landmass that is part of a continent but still distinct from it & such as India
Subcontinent
Population Distribution
Cultural Convergence
Commodity
23. Transition from an agricultural society to one based on industry
Evaporation
Industrialization
Minority
Renewable Resources
24. Process by which a body of water becomes too rich in dissolved nutrients & leading to plant growth that depletes oxygen
Telecommunications
Cohesiveness
Eutrophication
Dictatorship
25. Form of government without a monarch in which people elect their officials
Prime Meridian
Republic
Biome
Industrialization
26. The percentage of people in a given place who can read and write
Island
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Literacy Rate
Distribution
27. The expelling from a country or killing of rival ethnic groups
Island
Unitary System
Ethnic Cleansing
Telecommunications
28. Native to a place
Bubonic Plague
Indigenous
Doldrums
Minority
29. A localized & violently destructive windstorm occurring over land & and characterized by a long & funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground and made visible by condensation and debris
More Developed Country
Homogenous
Equator
Tornado
30. A line that forms the boundary of an ara: a perimeter - the other most part or region within a precise boundary
Federal System
Periphaler
Monotheism
Bubonic Plague
31. Factors that induce people to move to a new location
World Trade
Pull Factors
Regulations
Earthquakes
32. The part of the Earth where life exists
Internet
Biosphere
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Monarchy
33. A ruling house or continuing family of rulers & especially in China
Terrorism
Ideology
Dynasty
United Nations (UN)
34. The meridian designated as 0 longitude
Nationality
Prime Meridian
Polytheism
Socialism
35. An area's original inhabitants
Aborigine
Capitalism
Hemisphere
Communism
36. The variety of human societies or cultures in a specific region or in the world as a whole
Topography
Diversity
Market Economy
Service Industries
37. One who flees his or her home for safety
Weather
Refugee
Symbiotic
Ideology
38. A government in which all key powers are given to the national or central government
Christianity
Unitary System
Distribution
Command Economy
39. A disease circulating mainly among small rodents and their fleas. Without treatment & the plague kills about 2/3 infected humans within 4 days
Bubonic Plague
Distribution
Isthmus
Newly Industrialized Country
40. The second largest religion and the belief of Allah & which is articulated in the Qur'an was brought by the Prophet Muhammad
Islam
Population Distribution
Continental Drift
Dynasty
41. The movement of people into one country from another
Plate Tectonics
Immigration
United Nations (UN)
Free Trade Zone
42. Goods produced for sale
Commodity
Outsourcing
Unitary System
Region
43. Resources that have an unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by humans
Commercial Industry
Federal System
Greenhouse Effect
Renewable Resources
44. When one country needs a resource or luxury item & and another country ahs it & the countries may establish a trading network
Global Trade Patterns
Windward
Aerial Photographs
Ecotourism
45. Native to a place
Sikhism
Population Density
Indigenous
Atheism
46. An autocratic form of government in which the government is ruled by an individual
El Nino
Outsourcing
Dictatorship
Globalization
47. Weather patterns typical for an area over a long period of time
Island
Ideology
Climate
Collective Farm
48. The movement of people into one country from another
Secondary Economic Activities
African Union (AU)
Immigration
Market Economy
49. The total number of deaths in a year among infants under one year old for every 1000 live births in a society
Infant Mortality Rate
Commercial Agriculture
Clan
Ethnic group
50. Support (an organization or activity) financially
Subsidized
Fault
Nationalism
Internet