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What is trade?
The action of buying and selling goods .
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What is life expectancy?
How long someone is expected to live at birth.
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What is a cause of migration within Europe?
Push/Pull Factors
Irish Potato Famine |
What is the only one of the five religions that is polytheistic?
Hinduism
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What is an economy where people are free to produce and buy what they wish with little to no government intervention. Examples are USA, England, and Brazil.
Free Enterprise
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What is the total dollar value of all goods and services a country produces over a period of time?
Gross domestic product (GDP)
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What is to get used to?
Adaptation
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What is the religion that doesn’t worship a god, but the teachings of the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)?
Buddhism
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What is an economy in which the government controls major means of production such as energy or water and or provides people with basic necessities such as education and health care? Examples are Sweden, Israel, Norway. and Canada.
Socialist
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What is the average income per person in a country?
GDP per capital
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What is changing the environment?
Modification
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What are features natural to land like landforms and bodies of water?
Physical features
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What is an economy in which all means of production and public services are controlled by the government? Examples are North Korea and Cuba .
Communism
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What is literacy?
The number of people in a country who can read and write.
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What are the three monotheistic religions?
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity
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What is less developed countries who have low life expectancy, GDP and literacy rates while highly developed countries have high life expectancy, GDP, and literacy rates?
Levels of economic development.
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Which 2 religions both believe in reincarnation, karma, meditation, and originated in India?
Hinduism and Buddhism
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