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Chapter 4: People and Places Vocabulary

Elements of Culture 4.1 Culture Society Ethnic group Innovation Diffusion Cultural Hearth

Elements of Culture Acculturation Dialect Religion Monotheistic Polytheistic Animistic

Population Geography 4.2 Birthrate Fertility rate Mortality rate (death rate) Infant mortality rate Rate of natural increase Population growth rate

Population Geography Population pyramid Population density Push-pull factors Immigration Emigration Carrying capacity

Political Geography 4.3 State Sovereignty Nation Nation-state Stateless nation Democracy Monarchy

Political Geography Dictatorship Communism Landlocked Natural boundaries Artificial boundaries Federal states

Urban Geography 4.4 Urban geography Cities Suburbs Exurbs Metropolitan area Urbanization Central business district (CBD)

Economic Geography 4.5 Economy Economic system Traditional economy Command economy Market economy Mixed economy (Socialism)

Economic Geography Primary activities Secondary activities Tertiary activities Quaternary activities Natural resources Renewable Non-renewable Inexhaustible energy sources

Economic Geography Infrastructure Per capita income Gross national product (GNP) Gross domestic product (GDP) Developing nations Developed nations