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Chapter 3 Vocab

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Unity of Place   The great German natural scientist Alexander von Humboldt's notion that in a particular locale or region intricate connections among climate, geology, biology, and human cultures.  
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Indigenous   To be abnormal or native.  
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Altiplano   High elevation plateau, basin, or valley between even higher mountain ranges, especially in the Andes of South America.  
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Land Alienation   One society or culture group taking land from another.  
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Liberation theology   A powerful religious movement that arose in South America during the 1950s and subsequently gained followers throughout the global periphery  
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Cultural Purism   A society in which two or more population groups, each practicing its own culture, live adjacent to another with out mixing inside a single state.  
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Commercial Agriculture   For profit agriculture  
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Subsistence Agriculture   Farmers who eke out a living on a small plot of land on which they are only able to grow enough food to support their families or best a small community.  
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Remote Sensing   The indirect capture of images by specially equipped, Earth-orbiting satellites.  
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Uneven development   The notion that economic development varies spatially, a central tenet of core periphery relationships in realms, regions, and lesser geographic entities.  
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Supranationalism   A venture involving three or more states-political, economic, and/or cultural cooperation to promote shared objectives.  
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Rural to Urban migration   The dominant migration flow from countryside to city that continues to transform the world's population, most notably in the less advantages geographic realms.  
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Informal sector   Dominated by unlicensed sellers of homemade goods and services, the primitive form of capitalism found in many developing countries that take place beyond the control of government.  
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Barrios   Refers to an urban community in a Middle or South American city.  
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Favela   Shantytown on the outskirts or even well within an urban area in Brazil.  
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Megacities   Most heavily populated cities 10 million plus people.  
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Central business district   The downtown heart of a central city; marked by high land values, a concentration of business and commerce, and the clustering of the tallest buildings.  
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Gini Index   A measure of inequality within a given area, ranging from 0 to 100.  
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Dependencia theory   Originating in South America during the 1960s, it was a new way of thinking about economic development and underdevelopment that explained the persistent poverty of certain countries of their unequal relations with other (i.e. rich) countries.  
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Insurgent State   Territorial embodiment of a successful guerrilla movement. The establishment by antigovernment insurgents of a territorial base in which they exercise full control; thus a state within a state.  
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Failed State   A country whos institutions have collapsed and in which anarchy prevails.  
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Neoliberal policies   Policies adhering to an ideology or development strategy that advocates the privatization of state-run companies, lowering the international trade tariffs, reduction of government subsides, cutting of corporate taxes, and deregulation business activity.  
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Landlocked Country   An interior state wholly surrounded by land. No coasts.  
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Human Development Index   A UN index that is a composite measure of life expectancy, education, and income per capita.  
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Triple Frontier   The turbulent and chaotic area in southern South America that surrounds the convergence of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay.  
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Primate City   A country's largest city-ranking atop its urban hierarchy-most expressive of the national culture and usually( but not in every case) the capital city as well.  
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Viticulture   The growing of grapes for the production of wine.  
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Elongation   Refers to territorial configuration of a state that is at least six times longer than its average width.  
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Buffer State   A country or set of countries separating ideological or political adversaries.  
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Entrepot   A place, usually a port city, where goods are imported, stored, and transshipped; a break of bulk point.  
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Forward Capital   Capital city positioned in actually or potentially contested territory, usually near an international border; it confirmed the state's determination to maintain its presence in the area of contention.  
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Cerrado   Regional term referring to the fertile savannas of Brazil's interior Central-West that make it one of the world's most promising agricultural frontiers.  
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Negative Externalities   Undesirable side-effects and/or byproducts of an action.  
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Growth pole concept   An urban center with a number of attributes that, if augmented by investment support, will stimulate regional development in its hinterland.  
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