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| development of a variety of religions and philosophies that can be found throughout the world today. |
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| Throughout human history various events have changed the way people have lived. These events can be political revolutions, social and religious changes, new technologies, or the exploration of unknown places. These changes occur in two different fashions, evolution and revolution. |
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| unsolvable tension between two or more parties. |
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| culture and intellectual life |
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| The way of life of people along with their artistic achievements |
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| differences amongst people or groups |
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| traditional, market, command, and mixed economies. All of these systems attempt to answer the same questions. What should be produced? How much? How should goods be produced? And, for whom? |
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| Human and Physical Geography |
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| explained in two important ways. One is how humans have adapted to and changed their environment to survive and make life more comfortable and convenient. The other is the effects of these changes and adaptations. |
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| Rights that all humans should be entitled to including the ability to live their lives they way individuals and groups see fit. |
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| When stronger nations take over or control weaker nations. |
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| When countries or nations have a mutual reliance on each other. |
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| concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, fairness, or equity, |
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| Movement of People and Goods |
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| People and groups that have moved from place to place, trading goods and services, and as a result, trading ideas. |
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| The love or patriotism for a country, ethnic or religious group. Has has both positive and negative effects on history. |
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| an area that has it's own set of government and laws |
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| the study of how cultures, ideologies, social movements, and religions often affect others beyond their immediate sphere of influence |
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| How new knowledge, learning and tools have impacted people and cultures. |
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| The building of cities along with all of the social, political & economic changes that occur as a result of buidling cities. |
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| Government systems - Who and how will decisions be made for citizens in a given country, nation-state or area. |
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| the idea that resources are limited and as a result how they will be distributed and shared |
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