an economic system where two forces, known as supply and demand, direct the production of goods and services.
What is ... Market Economy?
______ Maps mainly show land features and bodies of water.
What is ... Physical Maps?
The USSR under Stalin is an example of this form of government.
What is... Dictatorship?
Someone leaving their home country to escape persecution.
What is... Refugee?
What is the definition of human geography?
What is… Human geography or anthropogeography is the branch of geography that is associated with and deals with humans and their relationships with communities, cultures, economies, and interactions with the environment by studying their relations with and across locations? (or something along those lines)
True or False? When there is a large demand for a good, the supply goes down?
What is ... False?
A map that shows the borders of countries.
What is... a Political map?
A System in which the people elect representatives to make laws.
What is... Republic?
_______ ______ is the spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures.
What is... Cultural Diffusion?
What treaty does this describe the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, commonly known as the Non-Proliferation Treaty or NPT, is an international treaty whose objective is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
What is ... The Treaty of Non-Proliferation?
An economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
These maps can be of anything, often showing differences between countries.
What is ... Thematic Maps?
An _________ is a system of government in which a small group of rich and powerful people make all the decisions for the state.
What is... Oligarchy?
A controversial term for the arrival of wealthier people in an urban area, a related increase in rent, and changes in the area’s character and culture.
What is... Gentrification?
The system of racism and segregation in South Africa was set up in law and was enforced under the law from 1948 to the 90s.
What is... Apartheid?
What sector of the economy is the services sector of an economy, encompassing medical providers, educators, financial services, haircuts, etc?
What is ... Tertiary Sector.
A map with names of countries is most likely.
What is ... a Political Map?
A typically Patrilineal system; wherein, rule is passed through the generations. In the past it was often paired with a feudalistic economy.
What is... Monarchy?
___ _____ is international trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
Between what two months does Monsoon Season Last?
What is... Between May and September.
What is the economic system for europe?
What is ... Free Market?
The location where you find symbols and what they represent.
What is ... a Map Key or Legend?
A system in which power is held by the nobility, a class of people who have inherited titles and power from their parents or relatives or less commonly have found a way to earn it.
What is... Aristocracy?
A measure of the difference between continental and marine climates characterized by the increased range of temperatures that occurs over land compared with water.
What is... Continentality?
On Average, are the majority of the world's countries Developed or Undeveloped?
What is… Undeveloped.