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In this government, people elect leaders and rule by majority.

Democracy

The measure of the number of people living in an area is called?

Population Density

The expansion of global trade among countries has increased what?

Interdependence, Communication, Transportation.

The spread of culture traits is called?

Cultural Diffusion

How does culture change?

It comes into close contact with other cultures through migration and trade.

This type of government is ruled by a single leader with all of the power.

Dictatorship

Only being able to trade with a restricted group is called

Limited Trade

A country with a high quality of life and a strong economy is called…

A Developed Country

How does a country’s population grow?

Through Natural Increase and Migration.

What is an ethnic group?

A group of people who share a common culture and ancestry.

This type of government is rule by a king or queen.

Monarchy

Tying countries together through culture and trade is called…

Globalization

What is a market economy?

a system based on private ownership, free trade and competition

What is migration?

Moving from one place to live in another.

Where does the auto industry get most of its parts?

All over the world.

This type of government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life.

Communism

The total number of people in a given area is called…

Population

An area where people have many shared culture traits…

Culture Region

The rate at which population is changing is called…

The rate of natural increase

How are countries linked together?

Through interdependence-reliance on other countries for resources, products, and services.

What is Global Trade and an example.

Trade that is allowed anywhere in the world

This tracks the changes in population due to birth and death rates.

Natural Increase

Having a variety of cultures in the same area is called…

Cultural Diversity

When prices rise above the market price, why do companies end up with a surplus of goods.

People do not want to pay above the market price People do not want to pay above the market price. When prices rise, the demand for a good tends to go down.

What do population patterns tell us about the world?

Where people live and why they live there Where people live and why they live there. It helps us to see trends and challenges for the future.

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

What is a surplus. If market price is $1 What is a surplus? If market price is $1.00, and the price went up to $1.20, why would we have a surplus? What would happen to demand if the price dropped to $.80?

A surplus is unsold product A surplus is unsold product. We would have a surplus if the price went up because there would be less demand. If the price dropped to $.80 the demand would go up.