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Adapted to the Physical Environment

Belief Systems

Civic Participation

Command Economy

Cultural Borrowing

Culture Regions

Cultural Traits

Culture(s)

Direct Democracy

Representative Democracy

Spatial Diffusion

Constitutional Democracy

Factors of Production

Frames of Reference

Free Enterprise System

Geographic Factors

Human Migration

Limited Government

Unlimited Government

Location of Economic Activities

Market Economy

Non-Renewable Resources

Physical Processes

Points of View

Level of Development

Primary Sources

Secondary Sources

Thematic Maps

Technological Innovations

Scarcity

Civic Responsibilities

Ramadan

Renewable Resources

Personal Responsibilities

Primary Economic Activities

Secondary Economic Activities

Tertiary Economic Activities

Quaternary Economic Activities

Totalitarian

Traditional Economy

Transportation Corridor

Transportation Barrier

World Regions

Standard of Living

Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah