AP Human Geography
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show | Production of goods in a home or small workshop, typically by hand or with low technology.
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show | Savings in cost of production that comes from increasing production of a good.
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show | Cluster of inventions and innovations that brought large-scale economic changes in agriculture, commerce- and manufacturing in late eighteenth century Europe.
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show | Benefit a service or product receives by being the first to market.
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secondary hearths | show 🗑
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show | Processes heightening interactions, increasing interdependence, and deepening relations across country borders.
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fordist | show 🗑
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show | The merging of businesses that serve different steps in one commodity chain.
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location theory | show 🗑
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friction of distance | show 🗑
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show | Where two or more modes of transportation meet (including air, road, rail, barge, and ship).
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capitalism | show 🗑
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show | Transformation of goods and services into products that can be bought, sold, or traded.
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global division of labor | show 🗑
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show | Increasing connectedness between world cities from improved communication and transportation networks.
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show | Production system in which parts are delivered as needed to the assembly line so that parts are not warehoused, stored, or overproduced.
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show | The movement of production from one site to another based on the place-based cost advantages of the new site.
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show | Steps in the production of a good from its design and raw materials to its production, marketing, and distribution.
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show | Hiring employees outside the home country of a company in order to reduce the cost of labor inputs for the good or service.
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connectivity | show 🗑
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global sourcing | show 🗑
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show | Pattern of flows from raw material to global product to disposal or reuse of products that shows all the places connected through production.
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newly industrializing countries (NIC) | show 🗑
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show | A place where goods are transferred from one form of transport to another. For example, in a port, cargoes of ships are unloaded and put on trains, trucks, or riverboats for inland distribution.
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show | Decline in industry in a region or economy. Happens when companies move industry to other regions or mechanize production.
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show | A region in the northeastern United States that once had an extensive manufacturing industry but has been deindustrialized during the post-Fordist era.
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high-technology corridor | show 🗑
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show | Cost advantages created when similar businesses cluster in the same location. For example, car manufacturers cluster in a city or region to tap into a skilled labor force and access infrastructure, services, and technology.
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show | Determining the location of manufacturing based on minimizing three critical expenses: labor, transportation, and agglomeration. Model developed by Alfred Weber.
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