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Quiz Chapter 1 1.Countries depending on one another for goods and materials is called what? 2.What is a practice handed down from the past called? 3.What is it called when people leave farms and villages and move to cities? 4.In what type of economy do individuals determine what to produce and how much to charge for a product? No country has a pure one. 5.How many culture regions are there in the world? 6.What type of government is under the control of one all powerful leader, such as Saddam Hussain?

7.What is the name of the group in society that controls most of the wealth and power? 8.What is a group of people called who share a common origin, language and history? 9.What has brought the world’s people closer together? 10. Scientists who study people and societies are called what? 11.True or False: Manufacturing means relying on farming to make money. 12.What are people called who are forced to leave their homeland because of war or unfair governments?

13.What are benefits and protections guaranteed to you by law called? 14.True or False: Sports teams using Native American tribal names is an example of cultural borrowing. 15.True or False: Developing countries are those countries that are working toward industrialization. 16.1/3 of the world’s people have learned to speak English, this is an example of what? 17.Patriotism and taking pride in your nation’s history are examples of what practice? 18.Britain has a parliament and laws that limit the power of British kings and queens. What type of limited government is that?

19. What is another name for Free Enterprise System? 20. What 3 countries is NAFTA between?

Answers 1.Interdependence 2.Customs 3.Urbanization 4.Market Dictatorship 7.Majority group 8.Ethnic group 9.Technology 10. Anthropologist 11. false 12.Refugees 13.Rights 14.True 15.True 16.Cultural diffusion 17.Ethnocentrism 18.Constitutional monarchy 19.Market economy 20.USA, Canada and Mexico