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- Q11. cultureh. the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customsg. country where much manufacturing is carried outf. the average number of people living in a square milee. a number limit on imports from a country300s
- Q22. developed countryj. development of a world culture and an interdependent world economyg. country where much manufacturing is carried outh. the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customse. a number limit on imports from a country300s
- Q33. democracya. power rests with the people of a nationb. spreading knowledge to other culturesf. the average number of people living in a square milej. development of a world culture and an interdependent world economy300s
- Q44. globalizationj. development of a world culture and an interdependent world economyh. the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customsa. power rests with the people of a nationg. country where much manufacturing is carried out300s
- Q55. population densityf. the average number of people living in a square mileg. country where much manufacturing is carried outh. the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customsa. power rests with the people of a nation300s
- Q66. emigratei. movement to citiesc. countries working toward industrializationa. power rests with the people of a nationd. to move to another country300s
- Q77. urbanizatione. a number limit on imports from a countryj. development of a world culture and an interdependent world economyb. spreading knowledge to other culturesi. movement to cities300s
- Q88. quotag. country where much manufacturing is carried oute. a number limit on imports from a countrya. power rests with the people of a nationi. movement to cities300s
- Q99. developing countryc. countries working toward industrializationb. spreading knowledge to other culturesd. to move to another countrya. power rests with the people of a nation300s
- Q1010. cultural diffusioncountries working toward industrializationa number limit on imports from a countryspreading knowledge to other culturespower rest s with the people of a nation300s
- Q11What are the major religions?11. Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and JudaismBuddhism, Sikhism, Shinto, TaoismJudaism, Holiness and Pentecostal, SikhismHinduism, Quaker, Scientology, Paganism, Unitarian Universalism300s
- Q1212 Give an example of cultural diffusion.mainly to find jobsthe principle of one culture influencing another.falling death rates and high birthrates in some countriesIn a traditional economy, economic decisions are based on customs. In a market economy, individuals make their own economic300s
- Q1313. What has created rapid population growth?falling death rates and high birthrates in some countriesfalling death rates and high birthrates in some countriesdivide the number of people in an area (total population) by the number of square miles or square kilometers in that area .In a traditional economy, economic decisions are based on customs. In a market economy, individuals make their own economic decisions.300s
- Q1414. How do you calculate population density?Cultures might lose their traditions and customs.divide the number of people in an area (total population) by the number of square miles or square kilometers in that areawind power, solar power, and hydroelectric powermainly to find jobs300s
- Q1515. Why have many people moved to cities?Mainly to find jobsfalling death rates and high birthrates in some countriesThey produce what they can make best with the resources they have, or they specialize.wind power, solar power, and hydroelectric power300s