1. Demographic Model 2. Cultural Hearth 3. Dictatorship 4. Nation State 5. Universalizing Religion 6. Mercantile Colonialism 7. Per Capita 8. Infrastructure.

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1. Demographic Model 2. Cultural Hearth 3. Dictatorship 4. Nation State 5. Universalizing Religion 6. Mercantile Colonialism 7. Per Capita 8. Infrastructure 9. Central Business District 10. Raw Materials 11. Crude Birth Rate 12. Age of Discovery 13. Diffusion 14. Natural Increase 11. Population Density 12. Ethnic Religion 13. Berlin Conference 14. Acculturation 15. Exponential Growth 16. Democracy 17. Neo-Europes 18. Artificial Boundaries 19. Kim Jong Il 20. Value-added products 21. Acculturation 22. Stationary Population Level 23. Agricultural Revolution

1. Communism 2. Primary 3. Cash Crop 4. Diffusion 5. Transportation 6. Commercial 7. Newly Industrializing Country 8. Mixed Economy 9. Stateless Nation 10. Age-Sex Pyramid 11. Purchasing Power Parity 12. Dependency Theory 13. Monotheism 11. Industrialization 12. GDP 13. LDC 14. Natural Boundaries 15. Lakefront 16. Neocolonialism 17. Polytheism 18. Tertiary 19. IMF 20. Grid System 21. MDC 22. Research & Development 23. Human Development Index

1. Developed 2. Linear Growth 3. Quinary 4. Services 5. Central Business District 6. Daniel Burnham 7. Commercial Farming 8. Domestication 9. Median Household Income 10. Monotheism 11. East Asia 12. Push Factor 13. Subsistence Farming 1. South Asia 2. Plan of Chicago 3. The Loop 4. Chicago Grid System 5. Polytheism 6. Innovation 7. Qatar 8. Nation 9. Cartogram