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Arts, Religion, Social Organizations, Customs/Traditions, Technology/Innovations, Language, and History.
What are the elements of culture?Arts, Religion, Social Organizations, Customs/Traditions, Technology/Innovations, Language, and History.
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So the citizens have more personal freedoms.
Why is it important to limit a government's power?
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New languages and animals were introduced
How did the Triangle Trade affect the U.S.A?
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Roman
What were the architectural influences of our capital?
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Countries on the coast eat more seafood and fish.
What geographic features affect countries cuisine?
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Canada, U.S.A, and Mexico
What three countries are part of North America?
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Low GDP
Low Literacy Rate Low Life Expectancy
What are some push factors?
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Adapting-changing yourself
Modifying-changing your environment
What is the difference between adapting and modifying?
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You don't have time to vote on everything.
What are the cons of a direct democracy?
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Christianity
What religion is most commonly practiced in Europe?
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Leaders follow same rules, voting, ruled by people, and citizens have more rights
What are the advantages of being in a limited government?
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High GDP
High Literacy Rate High Life EXpectancy
What are some pull factors?
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Terrace Farming
How did the Inca modify their environment?
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A general rise in the standard of living.
What were the results of the industrial revolution?
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-Legislative
-Executive -Judicial
What are the three branches of government in the United States?
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Takes time to create laws, indecision by the government
What are the disadvantages of being in a limited government?
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To be able to vote
What are our rights as U.S.A citizens?
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Amazon River and coastlines and the Panama Canal
What physical features helped facilitate trade?
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Eastern- poor, low standard of living
Western- wealthy, high standard of living
What are the differences between Eastern and Western Europe?
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Moving to a new country to settle/live.
What does it mean to immigrate?
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An industrialized country that has a major type industry and a high GDP per capita.
What is a developed country?
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To stay an informed voter.
What are our responsibilities as U.S.A citizens?
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Deforestation
How are humans impacting the Amazon Rain Forest?
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They want to.
How do European countries feel about joining the EU?
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The exact location
What is absolute location?
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