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100

The number of births per 1000 women ages 15 - 34

What is Adolescent fertility rate?

100

The portion of the economy concerned with the provision of goods and services to people in exchange for payment.

What is Tertiary?

100

seventeen goals adopted by the United Nations to reduce disparities between developed and developing countries by 2030.

What are Sustainable Development Goals?

100

A country that has progressed relatively far along a continuum of development is

What is a Developed Country?

100

The Holocaust occurred during this World War

What is World War II?


200

A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers

What is outsourcing?

200

This association of persons United to voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned enterprise.  

What is a Cooperative?

200

Something produced in nature more slowly than it is consumed by humans is

Nonrenewable resource

200

An article of clothing is also called,

What is apparel?

200

This theme of geography is related to place and is one of five themes of geography.

What is Location?

300

This fabric is made by weaving, used to make clohting

What are textiles?

300

A variation of international trade that provides greater equity to workers, small businesses, and consumers, focusing on products exported from developing countries to developed countries.

What is Fair Trade?

300

The number of species within a specific habitat is 

What is biodiversity?

300

Power supplied by animals or people is called 

What is Animate power?

300

In 1929 the United States suffered a great economic downfall that lasted for ten years.

What was the Great Depression?

400

This process involves pumping water at high pressure into the ground to break apart rocks and thereby release natural gas.

What is Hydraulic Fracturing?

400

Location factors related to the costs of factors of production inside a plant, such as land, labor, and capital.

What are Site Factors?

400

Fuel that comes from wood, plant material, or animal waters is

What is Biomass fuel?

400

Power generated from moving water is

What is Hydroelectric power?

400

In 1954 this law created greater opportunities for African American children to be equally education by entering public schools

What is Brown vs the Board of Education?

500

An industry for which labor costs comprise a high percentage of the total expense.

What is Labor intensive?

500

Location factors related to the transportation of materials into and from the factory.

What are Situation factors?

500

The increased in global temperature caused by carbon dioxide trapping some of the radiation emitted by Earths surface in the atmosphere is

What is the Greenhouse effect?

500

A process of improvement in the conditions of people through the diffusion of knowledge and technology.

What is Development?

500

This Constitutional Amendment of the United States lead to the end of slavery.

What is the Thirteenth Amendment?

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