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Worldgeography12
Chapter 3 And 4 Vocabulary
Term | Definition |
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culture | the way of life that distinguishes a people, for example, government, language, religion, customs, and belief |
population density | the average number of people living in a given area |
birthrate | the number of live births each year per 1,000 people. |
immigrant | a person who moves into a country |
emigrant | a person who leaves a country to live elsewhere |
urbanilization | the growth of city populations |
rural | of or characteristics of, the countryside. |
culture hearth | a place in which important ideas begin and thereafter spread to surrounding cultures. |
cultural convergence | the contact and interaction of one culture with another |
diffusion | the process by which a cultural element is transmitted from one group or individual to another |
cultural divergence | the restriction of a culture from outside influences |
sovereignty | a country's freedom an power to decide on policies and actions. |
unitary system | a system in government in which one central government holds most of the political power |
federation | a government structure in which some powers are given to the national government and other powers are reserved for more local governments. |
confederation | a system of government in which individual political units keep the sovereignty but give limited power to a central government |
authoritarian | descriptive of a system of government in which the leaders hold all political power |
dictatorship | a system of government in which absolute power is held by a small group or one person |
totalitarianism | a system of government in which a central authority controls all aspects of society |
monachry | a system of authoritarian government headed by a monarch a king, queen , shah, or sultan whose position is usually inheritted |
democracy | a system of government in which the people are invested with the power to choose their leaders and determine government policies |
traditional economy | an economic system in which families prodeuce goods and services for their own use, with little surplus and exchange of goods |
market economy | an economic system in which decisions about production, price,and other economic factors an determined by the law of supply and demand |
command economy | an economic system that is controlled by a single central government |
natural resource | a material in the natural environment that people value and use to satisfy their needs |
renewable resource | a natural resource that the environment continues to supply or replace as it is used |
nonrenewable resource | a natural resource that cannot be replaced once it is used |
fossil fuel | any one of several of nonrenewable mineral resources formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals and used for fuel |
nuclear energy | a type of energy produced by fission the splitting of uranium atoms in a nuclear reactor, releasing stored energy |
water power | energy produced from falling water to move machinery or generate electricity |
geothermal energy | energy produced from the earth's intense interior heat |
solar energy | energy produced from the sun |
primary economic activity | an economic activity that takes or uses natural resources directly, such as fishing or mining |
subsistence farming | farming that provides only enough for the needs of a family or a village. |
commercial farming | the raising of crops and livestock for sale in markets |
secondary economic activity | an economic activity in which people use raw materials to produce or manufacture new products of grater value |
cottage industry | a small-scale manufactering operation using little technology, often located near or people's homes. |
commercial industry | a large- scale manufacturing operation that employs many people and produces large quantities of goods |
tertiary economic activity | an economic activity in which people do not directly gather or process raw materials but pursue activities that serve others; service industry |
export | an item that is sent out o the country for sale |
import | an item that is brought into the country for sale |
quaternary economic | an economic activity that focuses on the acquisition, processing, and sharing of information, such as education or research |