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100
What is Culture?

The customs, traditions, arts, and achievements of a particular nation.

100

What is a stateless nation?

A cultural group without its own independent state.

100

What is slash and burn?

Existing vegetation is cut down and burned off before new seeds are made. (Typically done before building a new city or place)
100

What is a mega city?

A city with a total population of over 10 million people.

100

What is the least-cost theory?

Manufacturing industries that locate to minimize their costs like transportation and labor.

200

What is a Safe Space?

A location in which a person or category of people feel confident that they will not get discriminated against, criticized, or harassed.  

200

What is colonialism?

Acquiring full or partial political control over another country.

200

What is mono cropping?

The act of only growing one type of plant, no other types. Ex: I am only growing corn.

200

What is urban sprawl?

The uncontrolled, low density, expansion of cities into rural land.

200

What are raw materials?

Unprocessed natural resources taken from the earth to be used in manufacturing. ex: cotton, timber, coal, and wood.

300

What is a Lingua Franca?

A common language spoken by people all over the world to be able to communicate for trading, selling, buying, treaties, and more.

300

What is a subsequent boundary?

A political border established after an area is settled.

300

What is domestication?

The act of taming plants and animals for human use. Ex: Using a cow to get milk.

300

What is zoning?

Local laws that divide land into specific districts for residential, commercial, or industrial use.

300

What is an industrial park?

Areas that are specifically meant for manufacturing, warehousing, construction, and logistics. 

400

What is Creolization?

The process of different cultures, languages, or traditions mixing together to create a new culture or language
400

What is a shatter belt? 

A region between stronger and colliding external powers.

400

What was the green revolution? 

A massive increase in agricultural production, specifically wheat and rice.

400

What is blockbusting?

A discriminatory real estate practice where agents convince white homeowners to sell their house for cheap by saying racial minorities are moving into the neighborhood. 

400
What is gross national product (GNP)? 

It measures the total value of goods and services produced by a country's citizens and companies.

500

What is acculturation? 

The process of cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture.

500

What is imperialism? 

A state's policy of extending power, authority, and influence over other nations or territories. 

500

What was the bid-rent theory?

Land value and demand decrease the farther the distance is from the Central Business District. (CBD)

500

What is New Urbanism?

an urban design and planning movement promoting walkable, mixed-use, high-density neighborhoods to reduce urban sprawl and car dependency.

500

What is a formal sector?

A portion of the economy that is regulated, taxed, and monitored by the government.