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Nature
VidNotes Madness
100

High GDP, high literacy, and low fertility rates are characteristic of this type of economies.

developed

100

The rate of natural increase for a population is the birth rate minus this.

death rate

100

Democratic forms of government developed in this region.

Europe

100
This river is a major source of freshwater and hydroelectric power in the southwestern United States.

Colorado

100

During the Middle Ages, European countries had this type of government.

monarchy

200

This sector is associated with manufacturing.

secondary

200

This is the dominant religion in Latin America.

Roman Catholic Christianity

200

This type of government took power following the Russian Revolution.

Communist

200

The Sahel region of Africa is affected by this environmental change.

desertification
200

Traditional storytellers in African cultures are called this.

griots

300

These grow as a result of urbanization.

cities

300

Factors that attract people to a place are known as this.

Pull

300

This peninsula is divided by a demilitarized zone.

Korean

300
This kind of rain has caused damage to places like Germany's Black Forest.

acid

300

This early civilization in Latin America was the first to study astronomy.

Maya

400

Automobiles and highways caused people to leave the cities and move to these.

suburbs

400

Rural-urban is a type of this.

migration

400

Kashmir is a major conflict zone between Pakistan and this country.

India

400
Islands in Oceania are made out of these.

Volcanoes

400

In Southwest Asia, bazaars refer to these.

Markets

500

Specialization in the global economy is based on this.

Comparative Advantage

500

This kind of religion worships animals and the natural world.

animist

500

The European Union is an example of this type of organization.

supranational

500

This is the largest hydroelectric power dam in the world.

Three Gorges

500

Originating in South Asia, this religion's monastic order is the oldest in world history.

Buddhism