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Chapter 2 Test Review

To Learn Another Culture assimilation

Group of people in a set boundary society

People with unique cultural traits ethnic group

Spread of Culture cultural diffusion

Ruled by king or queen monarchy

Movement of people to the cities urbanization

Ruled by a small group of people oligarchy

Ruled by one person dictator

In the city, many people urban

An industry that involves natural resources primary

A change from green to dry and lifeless desertification

In the country, very few people rural

Mature economy with all four industries developed

Rule by the people democracy

Long period of dry weather drought

To move from one region to another migration

To transfer water to a dry area irrigation

Surroundings environment

Freedom to produce and earn what you want Free enterprise

To have many different subcultures diversity