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WORLD GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY UNIT 4 Human Geography
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WORLD GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY UNIT 4 Human Geography.

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Julia Robbins

TYPES OF ECONOMIES:  Traditional economy -- a system in which tradition and custom control all economic activity; exists in only a few parts of the world today  Market economy -- an economic system based on free enterprise, in which business are privately owned, and production and prices are determined by supply and demand  Mixed economy -- an economy in which the government supports and regulates enterprise through decisions that affect the marketplace  Command economy -- An economic system in that all or many of the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government.
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Page 1: WORLD GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY UNIT 4 Human Geography.

WORLD GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY UNIT 4

Human Geography

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AN EXTRA TERM: Pollution -- the existence of impure, unclean, or poisonous substances in the air, water, or land

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TYPES OF ECONOMIES:

Traditional economy -- a system in which tradition and custom control all economic activity; exists in only a few parts of the world today

Market economy -- an economic system based on free enterprise, in which business are privately owned, and production and prices are determined by supply and demand

Mixed economy -- an economy in which the government supports and regulates enterprise through decisions that affect the marketplace

Command economy -- An economic system in that all or many of the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government.

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… which scene is from a developed country & which is from an undeveloped country?

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ECONOMIC (money $$$$) ACTIVITIES -- Natural resource -- substance from the

earth that is not made by people but can be used by them

Developed country -- country that has a great deal of technology and manufacturing

Developing country -- country in the process of becoming industrialized

Industrialization -- transition from an agricultural society to one based on industry

Free trade -- the removal of trade barriers so that goods can flow freely between countries

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Markets like those seen on Travel Channel’s BIZARRE FOODS T.V. series are pretty good examples of traditional economic activities …

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POLITICS & GOVERNMENT … Oligarchy -- system of government in which a

small group holds power Democracy -- Any system of government in

which leaders rule with consent of the citizens Unitary system -- a government in which all

key powers are given to the national or central government

Federal system -- form of government in which powers are divided between the national government and the state or provincial government

Autocracy -- A system of government in which one person has all the authority and power to rule.

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POPULATION (# of people) FACTORS;

Death rate -- The number of deaths each year for every 1,000 people

Birthrate -- the number of births each year for every 1,000 people

Natural Increase -- the growth rate of a population; the difference between birthrate and death rate

Doubling time -- the number of years it takes a population to double in size

Population distribution -- the pattern of population in a country, a continent, or the world

Population density -- the average number of people in a square mile or square kilometer

Migration -- the movement of people from place to place

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The earth has more than doubled in population in 40 years (more than 1 billion person increase every 10 years)

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HUMAN CULTURE TERMS Culture -- way of life of a group of people who

share beliefs and similar customs Language family -- group of related languages

that have al developed from one earlier language Ethnic group -- group of people who share

common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or combination of such characteristics

Culture region -- division of the earth based on a variety of factors, including government, social groups, economic systems, language or religion

cultural diffusion -- the spread of new knowledge and skills from one culture to another

Culture hearth -- a center where cultures developed and from which ideas and traditions spread outward

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A McDonald's in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Businesses as well as people can exemplify cultural diffusion.