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| the study of the Earth in all its variety |
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| humans' natural surroundings |
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| computer software used to map the Earth |
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| tools and pottery from the past |
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| areas that share some common characteristics |
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| individual features of the land |
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| to leave the country born in and move to another |
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| right to own property or businesses and to make a profit without government interfering |
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| The strongest unifying force in a culture |
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| average number of people living in a square mile |
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| people in a society that do not control most of the wealth and power |
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| form of limited government |
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| the study of the production, distribution, and use of goods and services |
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| a system for producing, distributing, and consuming goods and services |
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| this type of economy is based on customs and traditions; they generally share the goods and services with all the members of the ecomomy such as hunting and gathering |
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| In the pure form of this type of economy, the government decides what goods are made and how they will be made |
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| in the pure form of this type of economy, people are free to exchange goods and services without government involvement or regulation |
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| this type of economy has elements of the other three main types of economies |
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| anything that limits trade |
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| a limit on the number of goods that can be imported from a country |
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| a ban on trade with a certain country such as US and Cuba |
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| expansion of city boundaries |
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| moving from villages/farms to cities |
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| how prices are determined in a market economy |
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| benefits and protections guaranteed by law |
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| duties that you owe to other citizens and your government |
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| group of people who share a common history, language, religion, and some physical characteristics |
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| process of spreading new knowledge and skills to other cultures |
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| people who leave their country and move to another |
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| average number of births for every 1,000 people |
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| people forced to flee from their countries |
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| people's movement to cities |
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| number of deaths for every 1,000 people |
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| all citizens and government leaders must obey laws of the land |
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| rulers have powers that are not limited by laws |
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| situation in which countries depend on one another for goods, raw materials to make goods, and markets for which to sell goods |
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| development of a world culture and an interdependent economy |
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| power rests with people of the nation |
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