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100

Define hearth.

The region from which cultural ideas and traits originate from.
100

A cultural trait or factor that divides people within a country

Centrifugal force

100

Modifying the environment to raise plants or animals

Agriculture

100

primarily residential areas near cities, often with densities of only a few hundred people per square mile.

suburbs

100

a statistic created by the United Nations to try to measure how economically developed a country is - seen as more complete picture than just GDP PPP per capita

Human Development Index

200

What is hierarchal diffusion?

A form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by passing first among the most connected places or people.

200

A cultural trait or factor that adds to the unity and stability of a country

Centripetal force

200

When the focus of agriculture is to produce a product to sell to other people

Commercial Agriculture

200

The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service

range

200

a monetary measurement of all the goods and services produced by citizens (including citizens overseas) in a year in a country but NOT con-citizen residents

Gross National Income

300

The effects of distance on interaction, generally the greater the distance the less interaction.

Distance decay

300

An area of a country that has degree of autonomy, or has freedom from an external authority.

Autonomous region

300

living thing that has been altered through genetic engineering

Genetically modified organism

300

process of developing towns and cities

urbanization

300

a monetary measurement of all the goods and services produced in a year in a country

Gross Domestic Product

400

A neighbourhood typically situated in a larger city and constructed by or composed of a local culture, with its own customs and traditions.

Ethnic Neighbourhood

400

A border established before an area was populated/a cultural landscape was established.

Antecedent boundary

400

the spread of new technologies like high yield crops and chemical fertilizers to the developing world in the 1960s and 1970s

Green Revolution

400

process of people moving away from cities to the outskirts of cities... in the USA, this was prompted by the building of high speed roads and the affordability of personal automobiles.

Suburbanization

400

the ability of a group to carry out an economic activity more effieciently than another economic activity

comparative advantage

500

The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits like dress, and speech, as they come into contact with another culture or society.

Assimilation

500

A strategic narrow route providing passage through or to another region

Chokepoint

500

subsistence agriculture form used in tropical areas that cuts down vegetation for burning which provides nourishment to the soil - every few years the farmer must move to a new location as the nutrients are gone and repeat (slash and burn)

Shifting cultivation

500

a disproportionately large city that dominates a country's economy, culture, and government and in which population is concentrated; usually the capital

Primate city

500

a statistic that is an offshoot of the HDI that measures gender gaps in life expectancy, education, and incomes

Gender Development Index