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3 Main Causes 1) New plants (potato, corn, squash) 2) New machines (seed drill) 3) New methods |
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Advances in learning to farm and domesticate animals. |
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A highly organized group of people with their own government, language, and ways of life. |
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Tensions between 2 superpowers, US and USSR. Tensions could lead to WWIII. They stockpiled their weapons. War of Ideas - which type of government was best: Communist vs Democracy |
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Government controls production of goods, stores: how much to sell, what to sell, what price. |
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Way of Life 7 Elements: 1) Family - nuclear and extended 2) Language 3) Arts and Liturature 4) Religion 5) Social Organization, 6) Forms of Government/Economy 7) customs and Traditions |
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- inability of developing nations to repay large sums of $ borrowed to build large projects. |
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People have the supreme government. |
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Ruler holds power by force. |
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When a country has more than one type of crop or more than one type of manufactured good to sell. |
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Seperates Earth in 2 halves- 0 degrees Latitude. ______N______ S |
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Judging other cultures by the standards of our own. |
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Products that go out of a country for trade. |
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More that one generation in one house. |
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Study of people, their environment, and their resources. |
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Control by one country of the political, economic or cultural life of another county. |
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Products that come into a country for trade. |
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Period during which machines replaced hand tools. Steam and electricity replaced human power. |
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Mutual dependence of countries, on goods and resources and knowledge from other parts of the world. |
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Lines that measure North + South __ ________ ___________ ____________ ___________ ________ __ |
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Absolute - Longitude and Latitude of a place. Relative - N or S of another well know place. |
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Lines that measure E + W | | | | | | | | | | | | W | | | | | | | | | E | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Ways of showing a curved world on a flat surface. ex.) Robertson, Peters, Mercator, Interupted, and Globe (most accurate) |
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People make economic decisions: Supply and Demand |
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Changes in a nation that enable it to set up a stable government and produce a high level of goods and services. |
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Movement of people, goods and ideas. |
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Neolithic Revolution (also known as Agricultural Revolution) |
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New crops, new planting methods, new machines/tools. |
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Travel from place to place to find food. |
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1 generation under 1 roof. (Parent(s) and children) |
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belief/worship of more than 1 God. |
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Average # of people living in an area of specific size. |
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Selling state owned industries to private investors. |
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Government people choose the leaders that represent them. |
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Skills and tools that people use. |
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People produce most of what they need to survive. May be hunters, gatherers and traders if they have a surplus. |
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Drug Trade Environment Human Rights Technology and the Future |
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Causes and Effects of Industrialization |
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Newer farming methods caused people to move to the city. Steam and electricity replaced human power. Machines replaced hand tools. Urbanization - people moved to cities instead of farming. Set off Imerialism. |
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Causes and Effects of Imerialism |
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Industrial Revolution> Need for raw materials. Changed power relationship of Globe. Westernization- adoption of western culture. |
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Developing World and Modernization Goals |
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Stable government. Produce High levels of Goods and Services. | Economic Diversity |
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Problems of the Developing World |
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Population Explosion Cultural Change Growing gap between developed and underdeveloped countries. |
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Solves threats to world peace. Solve global, social and economic problems. Has more that 160 members. |
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Adoption of western cultures. |
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Movement Region Location Interaction Place MR. LIP |
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The use of Latitude and Longitude to Identify Location |
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Identifying a location based on its relation to some other place. ex. Cortland is south of Homer. |
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Language Arts and Liturature Family Social Structure Forms of Government Forms of Economy Religion |
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Characteristics of a Civilization |
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Having own language, culture, government. Highly organized group of people. |
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Impact of Farming on Civilization |
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New plants, new machines and methods= More food production= increase in population |
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