Deck 1: Globalization and World Regions

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Which of the following is not an aspect of globalization?

A) spread of ideas, technologies, and diseases
B) migrations of people for work, political asylum, and tourism
C) a folk festival that has taken place in your town for fifty years
D) spread of images and messages through the media of TV, film, the Internet, and print
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The building blocks for major world regions are

A) countries
B) globes
C) counties
D) states
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Features of localization include

A) local customs and practices
B) long-distance migration
C) spread of images via TV and other media from one country to another
D) long-range movement of money
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Absolute location is

A) the location prescribed by the government
B) a matter of opinion
C) the precise position of a place
D) based on international negotiation
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The highest latitude reading a place can have is

A) 180<strong>The highest latitude reading a place can have is</strong> A) 180<sup> </sup> B) 90<sup> </sup> C) 45<sup> </sup> D) infinity <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) 9011eea3b8_e6a8_dbd0_97f4_a7be9b5b6499_TB9758_11
C) 4511eea3b8_e6a8_dbd0_97f4_a7be9b5b6499_TB9758_11
D) infinity
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The length of a degree of latitude is

A) of varying length, depending on where you are on Earth
B) about 69 miles (110 km) everywhere
C) about 100 miles (160 km) everywhere
D) impossible to determine
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The prime meridian, from which longitude is calculated, is

A) in the Pacific Ocean
B) in Washington, DC
C) near London, United Kingdom
D) in Tokyo, Japan
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Physical geographers would be least likely to study

A) mountains
B) churches
C) weather
D) plant life
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Early civilizations were marked by

A) irrigation farming
B) huge accumulations of wealth and major buildings
C) writing
D) all of the choices are correct
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Relative location is

A) a description of a location by distance and direction from another location
B) the place where your relatives live
C) a precision location on Earth's surface
D) impossible to determine
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Geography is best defined as

A) the study of maps
B) a list of place-names
C) a discipline that studies spatial patterns in the human and physical world
D) the study of the effects of the stars
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Friction of distance means that

A) roads are rough
B) rubbing items together generates heat
C) there is less contact between places if the journey is long or travel is difficult
D) people who live far apart argue a lot
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Which of the following is the larger scale?

A) 1:1,000,000
B) 1:10,000
C) 1:2,500,000
D) 1:10,00,000
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Regions are dynamic because they involve

A) different weather from day to day
B) a group of places with similar characteristics
C) flows of people, goods, and ideas
D) earthquakes and volcanoes
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The most important force in creating regions is

A) the stars
B) climate
C) topography
D) people
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Nodes are

A) places where flows begin, intersect, or end
B) high mountains
C) places where latitude and longitude lines cross
D) the north and south poles
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This text defines Europe as

A) the land west of the Ural Mountains and north of the Mediterranean
B) lands bordering the Atlantic Ocean
C) countries that were not dominated by communism after World War II
D) countries that are members of the European Union or are likely to be in the next decade
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Russia and its neighbors includes countries that

A) border Russia
B) are dominantly Russian Orthodox in religion
C) resulted from the breakup of the Soviet Union except for Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia
D) have ever had communist governments
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East Asia includes

A) China, Japan, Mongolia, and the Koreas
B) All of Asia east of the Ural Mountains
C) Siberia and China
D) Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea
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Which of the following is true of Northern Africa and Southwestern Asia?

A) They lie at the junction of three continents
B) They are characterized by humid environments
C) They all speak the same language
D) They all follow the same religion
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Africa South of the Sahara

A) is a wealthy region
B) has only one ethnic group
C) has a history of democratic government
D) is the cradle of the human race
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Latin America is influenced by

A) Latin-based languages and Roman Catholic religion, with enclaves of other languages and religions
B) Uniform physical features
C) A long history of democracy
D) An absence of indigenous people
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North America

A) has large numbers of indigenous people
B) was settled exclusively by Europeans
C) is the world's wealthiest region
D) is solely English-speaking
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Until about 5000 B. C. most people in the world lived by

A) working at McDonald's
B) hunting and gathering
C) farming
D) serving in armies
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The first farming communities were

A) in southwestern Asia
B) in Mexico
C) in Florida
D) in China
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Which of the following staple (basic food) crops is incorrectly located?

A) wheat and barley in southwestern Asia
B) rice and millet in China
C) corn, squash, beans, potatoes, tomatoes and papers in the Americas
D) watermelon and black-eyed peas in Africa
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Which of the following was not the location of an early civilization?

A) the Huang He (Yellow River) of China
B) coastal Peru
C) Mesopotamia
D) Northeastern United States
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The Silk Road connected

A) China and India
B) New York and Chicago
C) China and Rome
D) London and Paris
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The "Classical" civilization in the Americas was the

A) Cherokee
B) Cahokia
C) Mayan
D) Patagonian
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Under feudalism,

A) slaves provided labor
B) people agreed to work for a lord in return for protection
C) entrepreneurs hired workers
D) the government ran the economy
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Which of the following was not an impetus for exploration in the 1450s?

A) new maritime technology
B) the whaling industry
C) a new profit motive among merchants
D) the zeal to spread Christianity
Question
Britain's advantage in establishing world-wide trade and colonies came from

A) speaking English
B) investment of new wealth from overseas trade in factories
C) a monarchy
D) the plays of William Shakespeare
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Which of the following are criteria which link countries that form the different regions?

A) cultural
B) natural
C) economic
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a new international institution that came into being following World War II?

A) The United Nations (UN)
B) The World Bank
C) The League of Nations
D) The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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Localization focuses on distinctive identities of places or people in regions, countries, or local areas.
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Boundaries between regions are necessarily precise and sharp.
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Government and other propaganda influence people's images of their region and others.
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Wealthy countries maintain great influence over regions around global choke points.
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Regions evolve largely independent of powerful governments or other organizations.
Question
The spread of Western culture such as food and drink, movies and TV programs has wiped out local cultural differences.
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People of the world are less aware of what is happening far away than they used to be.
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Economic globalization has no impact on social or cultural features of regions.
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"Localization" involves no region larger than a local community.
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The dominant political entities are country governments.
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"Brain drain" refers to the migration of people from rich to poor countries.
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A region is any piece of the earth's surface.
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Regions are created by nature and then they endure forever.
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It is fairly easy for one region to close itself off from interaction with other regions.
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Globalization began in the 1900s.
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In the Americas, the Inca and the Aztecs dominated large regions.
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It is now widely accepted that modern humans spread out of Asia to other parts of the world.
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Latin America includes the Caribbean.
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Mongolia is included in Russia and Neighboring Countries.
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GIS includes the use of satellite imagery.
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All regional boundaries are based on physical features.
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The friction of distance increased between New York and Chicago following the building of railroads.
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Language can be a pattern that exists on the earth's surface.
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Globalization is essentially a geographic phenomenon.
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The _______________ dominated global politics from the 1950s to 1990.
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The Strait of Malacca, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Suez Canal are examples of___________________.
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Geography provides a place- or space-related ______________________ of human experience.
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Lines on a map that show distance north and south of the equator are called
_________________.
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Deck 1: Globalization and World Regions
1
Which of the following is not an aspect of globalization?

A) spread of ideas, technologies, and diseases
B) migrations of people for work, political asylum, and tourism
C) a folk festival that has taken place in your town for fifty years
D) spread of images and messages through the media of TV, film, the Internet, and print
a folk festival that has taken place in your town for fifty years
2
The building blocks for major world regions are

A) countries
B) globes
C) counties
D) states
countries
3
Features of localization include

A) local customs and practices
B) long-distance migration
C) spread of images via TV and other media from one country to another
D) long-range movement of money
local customs and practices
4
Absolute location is

A) the location prescribed by the government
B) a matter of opinion
C) the precise position of a place
D) based on international negotiation
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5
The highest latitude reading a place can have is

A) 180<strong>The highest latitude reading a place can have is</strong> A) 180<sup> </sup> B) 90<sup> </sup> C) 45<sup> </sup> D) infinity
B) 9011eea3b8_e6a8_dbd0_97f4_a7be9b5b6499_TB9758_11
C) 4511eea3b8_e6a8_dbd0_97f4_a7be9b5b6499_TB9758_11
D) infinity
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6
The length of a degree of latitude is

A) of varying length, depending on where you are on Earth
B) about 69 miles (110 km) everywhere
C) about 100 miles (160 km) everywhere
D) impossible to determine
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The prime meridian, from which longitude is calculated, is

A) in the Pacific Ocean
B) in Washington, DC
C) near London, United Kingdom
D) in Tokyo, Japan
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8
Physical geographers would be least likely to study

A) mountains
B) churches
C) weather
D) plant life
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9
Early civilizations were marked by

A) irrigation farming
B) huge accumulations of wealth and major buildings
C) writing
D) all of the choices are correct
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10
Relative location is

A) a description of a location by distance and direction from another location
B) the place where your relatives live
C) a precision location on Earth's surface
D) impossible to determine
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11
Geography is best defined as

A) the study of maps
B) a list of place-names
C) a discipline that studies spatial patterns in the human and physical world
D) the study of the effects of the stars
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12
Friction of distance means that

A) roads are rough
B) rubbing items together generates heat
C) there is less contact between places if the journey is long or travel is difficult
D) people who live far apart argue a lot
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13
Which of the following is the larger scale?

A) 1:1,000,000
B) 1:10,000
C) 1:2,500,000
D) 1:10,00,000
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Regions are dynamic because they involve

A) different weather from day to day
B) a group of places with similar characteristics
C) flows of people, goods, and ideas
D) earthquakes and volcanoes
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15
The most important force in creating regions is

A) the stars
B) climate
C) topography
D) people
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16
Nodes are

A) places where flows begin, intersect, or end
B) high mountains
C) places where latitude and longitude lines cross
D) the north and south poles
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17
This text defines Europe as

A) the land west of the Ural Mountains and north of the Mediterranean
B) lands bordering the Atlantic Ocean
C) countries that were not dominated by communism after World War II
D) countries that are members of the European Union or are likely to be in the next decade
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Russia and its neighbors includes countries that

A) border Russia
B) are dominantly Russian Orthodox in religion
C) resulted from the breakup of the Soviet Union except for Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia
D) have ever had communist governments
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East Asia includes

A) China, Japan, Mongolia, and the Koreas
B) All of Asia east of the Ural Mountains
C) Siberia and China
D) Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea
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20
Which of the following is true of Northern Africa and Southwestern Asia?

A) They lie at the junction of three continents
B) They are characterized by humid environments
C) They all speak the same language
D) They all follow the same religion
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21
Africa South of the Sahara

A) is a wealthy region
B) has only one ethnic group
C) has a history of democratic government
D) is the cradle of the human race
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22
Latin America is influenced by

A) Latin-based languages and Roman Catholic religion, with enclaves of other languages and religions
B) Uniform physical features
C) A long history of democracy
D) An absence of indigenous people
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North America

A) has large numbers of indigenous people
B) was settled exclusively by Europeans
C) is the world's wealthiest region
D) is solely English-speaking
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Until about 5000 B. C. most people in the world lived by

A) working at McDonald's
B) hunting and gathering
C) farming
D) serving in armies
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The first farming communities were

A) in southwestern Asia
B) in Mexico
C) in Florida
D) in China
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26
Which of the following staple (basic food) crops is incorrectly located?

A) wheat and barley in southwestern Asia
B) rice and millet in China
C) corn, squash, beans, potatoes, tomatoes and papers in the Americas
D) watermelon and black-eyed peas in Africa
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Which of the following was not the location of an early civilization?

A) the Huang He (Yellow River) of China
B) coastal Peru
C) Mesopotamia
D) Northeastern United States
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The Silk Road connected

A) China and India
B) New York and Chicago
C) China and Rome
D) London and Paris
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The "Classical" civilization in the Americas was the

A) Cherokee
B) Cahokia
C) Mayan
D) Patagonian
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30
Under feudalism,

A) slaves provided labor
B) people agreed to work for a lord in return for protection
C) entrepreneurs hired workers
D) the government ran the economy
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Which of the following was not an impetus for exploration in the 1450s?

A) new maritime technology
B) the whaling industry
C) a new profit motive among merchants
D) the zeal to spread Christianity
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Britain's advantage in establishing world-wide trade and colonies came from

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C) a monarchy
D) the plays of William Shakespeare
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Which of the following are criteria which link countries that form the different regions?

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D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not a new international institution that came into being following World War II?

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B) The World Bank
C) The League of Nations
D) The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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Localization focuses on distinctive identities of places or people in regions, countries, or local areas.
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Boundaries between regions are necessarily precise and sharp.
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Government and other propaganda influence people's images of their region and others.
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Wealthy countries maintain great influence over regions around global choke points.
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Regions evolve largely independent of powerful governments or other organizations.
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The spread of Western culture such as food and drink, movies and TV programs has wiped out local cultural differences.
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People of the world are less aware of what is happening far away than they used to be.
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Economic globalization has no impact on social or cultural features of regions.
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"Localization" involves no region larger than a local community.
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The dominant political entities are country governments.
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"Brain drain" refers to the migration of people from rich to poor countries.
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A region is any piece of the earth's surface.
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Regions are created by nature and then they endure forever.
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It is fairly easy for one region to close itself off from interaction with other regions.
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Globalization began in the 1900s.
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In the Americas, the Inca and the Aztecs dominated large regions.
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It is now widely accepted that modern humans spread out of Asia to other parts of the world.
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Latin America includes the Caribbean.
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Mongolia is included in Russia and Neighboring Countries.
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GIS includes the use of satellite imagery.
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All regional boundaries are based on physical features.
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The friction of distance increased between New York and Chicago following the building of railroads.
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Language can be a pattern that exists on the earth's surface.
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Globalization is essentially a geographic phenomenon.
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The _______________ dominated global politics from the 1950s to 1990.
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The Strait of Malacca, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Suez Canal are examples of___________________.
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Geography provides a place- or space-related ______________________ of human experience.
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Lines on a map that show distance north and south of the equator are called
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