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Asia Test

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subcontinent   large, landmass that is part of a continent  
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delta   area formed by soil deposits at the mouth of a river  
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atoll   circular shaped islands made of coral  
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lagoon   shallow body of water in the center of an atoll  
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monsoon   seasonal winds that blow steadily from the same direction for several months at a time but change directions at other times of the year.  
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cyclone   a storm with high winds and heavy rains  
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varna   one of the four broad classes of human society under Hinduism  
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caste   social class a person is born into and cannot change  
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reincarnation   belief that after a person dies, his or her soul is reborn into another body  
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dharma   duty in Hinduism  
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karma   belief in Hinduism that one's actions in past lives determine the spirtual level into which one is reborn  
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nirvana   state of perfect peace and end to the cycle of rebirth; the goal of following the Eightfold path in Buddhism  
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civil disobedience   use of nonviolent protests to challenge a government or law  
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boycott   to refuse to buy items from a particular country  
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dzong   Buddhist center of prayer and study  
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sitar   long-necked instrument with seven strings on the outside and ten inside the neck that provides Indian music with a distinctive sound  
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sari   traditional clothing for women in India; a long rectangular piece of cloth that can be draped around the body in several different ways  
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green revolution   effort to use modern techniques and sence to increase food production in poorer countries  
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jute   plant with a tough fiber that is used for making rope, burlap bags, and carpet backing  
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cottage industry   home or village based industry in which people make simple goods using their own equipment  
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outsourcing   hiring workers in other countries to do a set of jobs  
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nationalize   taking control of an industry or company by a government  
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ship breaking   practice of bringing ashore large ocean going ships that have been retrived from service; they are cut into pieces, and then sold  
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consumer goods   products people buy for personal use  
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tsunami   have ocean wave caused bu an earthquake on the ocean floor  
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archipelago   group of islands  
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corillera   region of parrallel mountain chains  
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loess   fine-grained fertile soil deposited by the wind  
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gorge   like a canyon, a steepsided valley formed when a river cuts through land that is being lifted upward  
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porcelain   high quality kind of pottery that can be very thin and is covered with a shiny coating  
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dzud   weather known in Mongolia in which a harsh winter follows a dry summer  
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tungsten   metal combined with iron to make steel. Also used to make the filaments in electric light bulbs and parts of rockets that must resist high amounts of heat.  
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dynasty   line of rulers from a single family that holds power for a long time  
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teak   high quality wood used to me make buildings because it is strong and durable  
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landslide   disaster that occurs when soil is washed down a steep hillside due to an earthquake or heavy rain  
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census    
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novel   long fictional story  
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shogun   military leader who ruled JApan in early times  
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samurai   powerful land-owning warrior in Japan  
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human rights   basic freedoms such as freedom of speech, that all people should enjoy  
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exile   being forced to live outside ones country for political reasons  
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intensive agriculture   kind of farming that involves growing crops on every available piece of usable land  
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trade deficit   situation that occurs when the value of a countrys imports is higher than the value of its exports  
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tatami   straw mata that are tradtionally used to cover floors in Japan  
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kimono   traditional Japanese clothing; a long robe usually made of silk with an open neck and long sleeves held in place with a wide sash  
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anime   Japanese stle of animation that arose in the late 1900s and appeared in comic books and cartoons  
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celadon   highly prized style of pottery that has a greenish tint  
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hangul   writing system developed in the 1400s to write the Korean language in which characters represent sounds that than ideas  
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megalopolis   huge urban area made up of several large cities and nearby communities  
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yurt   large circular structure made of animal skinds that can be packed up and moved from place to place; used as a home in Mongolia  
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sphere of influence   an area of a country where a single foriegn power has been granted exclusive trading rights  
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free port   place where goods can be unloaded sorted and shipped again without payment of import taxes  
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calligraphy   art of a beautiful writing  
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terraced field   strips of land cut out of a hillside like stairsteps on which crops are planted  
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haiku   type of Japanese poetry known for being short and following a specific structure  
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pagada   tower made with many stories built as a temple or memorial  
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precious gem   valuable stone  
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demiliteralized zone   area in which neighboring countries agree not to place any soliders or weapons  
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mangrove   trees that grow along coastal areas in tropic regions; managrove forests help maintain the health of coastal enviroments  
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