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6 Weeks Test Review World Geography 9-3-14
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Types of Location Relative Location = directional terms Absolute Location = longitude and latitude
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Cultural Traits A cultural trait is a unique assortment of behaviors and beliefs that distinguish a society.
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Physical Geography Physical geography affects where economic activities will occur.
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Modifications A type of modification that has made the environment, farming better and more energy efficient is a dam.
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Cultural Activities Cultural activities can be defines by the following 3 characteristics Music Language Hygiene Culture also includes a persons language, religion, land uses and customs
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Desert Modification In a desert climate, desalinization (taking the salt out of the water) plants are used to obtain fresh water
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Vocabulary Formal Region- A central area connected to others by transportation, communication, or economic activity Functional Region- An area that shares common human or physical characteristics Perceptual Region- A subjective image created by people’s thoughts and feelings about an area
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Command Economy A command economy has the highest form of government control.
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Dictatorship Dictatorship is where one person has total control over a society.
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Push Factors An example of a push factor is a natural disaster.
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Communist System In a communist system the government controls everything and decides which products are going to be made and sold.
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Judaism & Christianity Both of these religions are similar because they both believe that there is the existence of one god
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Democracy Democracy is a form of government where the ultimate power is derived from the people in an election Examples include: United States, Great Britain and Mexico
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Population Density Places that have the highest amount of people is where there is a flat, fertile plains, and river valleys.
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Buddhism Buddhism beliefs include that learning to give up selfish desires will lead you to salvation.
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