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31 Cards in this Set

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# of births per year for every 1000 people
birth rate
# of deaths per year per 1000 people
death rate
growth rate
natural increase
movent of people from one place to another
migration
model uses birth/death rates to show changes in population trends
demographic transition
# of years it takes for population to double in size
doubling time
pattern of human settlement
population distribution
people living per one square mile or kilometer
population density
way of life of people with certain ways
culture
large groups of languages with similar roots
language family
people share same common language, history, or origin, or combo
ethnic group
countries have traits in common
culture region
spread of knowledge from one culture to another
cultural diffusion
early civilizations whose ideads and beliefs spread to surrounding areas
culture hearth
government gives all key powers to national or central government
unitary system
government divides power between federal and sate
federal system
power & rule belong to one individual, usually inherited or by military use
autocracy
king or queen rules
monarchy
small group holds government power
oligarchy
leaders rule with content of citizens
democracy
habit & custom determine rules for economic activity
traditional economy
individuals and private groups make decisions about what to produce
market economy
government in which government supportes and regulates free enterprise through decisions that affect market olace
mixed economy
government owns or directs means of production
command economy
elements from earth not made by people
natural resource
spread of indusrty
industrialization
countries advanced in technology and manufacturing
developed country
moved from primarily agricultural to primarily manufacturing and industrial activities
newly indusrialized country
countries working toward greater manufacturing and technology
developing country
removal of trade barriers, so goods can move freely through countries
free trade
release of unclean toxic elements into air water and land
pollution