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Chapter 1: The New Global Order and Geography |
CHAPTER OUTLINE
Use this outline to increase your understanding of the important characteristics of the New Global Order and Geography.
I. Facets of the New Global Order -- All parts of the world are increasingly interconnected.V. Geographic Growth of a Global Order -- Understanding world history is important in understanding modern world geography.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After reading and studying this chapter you should be able to:
KEY TERMS
Study the Key Terms listed in this chapter. Consult the glossary as needed.
_____ Core
_____ First World
b. narrow range
of products
_____ Periphery
c. has lost political
influence since 1991
_____ Second World
d. wide range
of products and high wages
_____ Semi-periphery
e. poorer countries,
mostly in the South
_____ Third World
f. leadership
by the United States
_____ Absolute location
a. studies natural environments
_____ Geography
b. studies linkages between
places
_____ Human-environment relationships
c. often defined by latitude
and longitude
_____ Human geography
d. studies interactions
between human activities and the natural environment
_____ Physical geography
e. how humans live in
varied ways in different parts of Earth’s surface
_____ Relative location
f. studies human activities
_____ Spatial analysis
g. often defined by its
level of interactions with other places
_____ Country
a. based on interactions
and connections
_____ Formal region
b. often continental in
size
_____ Functional region
c. distinctive subdivision
of a country
_____ Local regions
d. based on internal characteristics
_____ Major world regions
e. studies differences
among areas and the uniqueness of places
_____ Region
f. area of Earth’s surface
within which similar characteristics distinguish it from other areas
_____ Regional geography
g. self-governing political
entity
_____ Capitalism
a. geographic expansion
of area having wealth accumulation and exchange of goods
_____ Economic system
b. way that goods and
services are produced, distributed, and consumed
_____ Industrial capitalism
c. now dominates the
world economic system
_____ Mercantile capitalism
d. much government control
of production and distribution
_____ State capitalism
e. much investment in
manufacturing industries
_____ World system
f. local products are
traded with other places and overseas
_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTIONS KEY REGIONS Study the major world regions
listed and shown in this chapter. 1. Using matching, locate
the following countries in their respective major world region.
a. dependent on some countries and some countries dependent on them
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Major World Regions: |
a. Africa South of the Sahara |
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b. Anglo America |
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c. Commonwealth of Independent States |
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d. Eastern Asia |
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e. Europe |
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f. Latin America |
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g. North Africa and Southwest Asia |
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h. Southern Asia |
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I. South Pacific |
Countries:
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_____ Afghanistan |
_____ Libya |
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_____ Canada |
_____ Mexico |
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_____ Cuba |
_____ Mongolia |
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_____ Ethiopia |
_____ New Zealand |
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_____ Finland |
_____ Poland |
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_____ Greece |
_____ Saudi Arabia |
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_____ Indonesia |
_____ Sudan |
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_____ Japan |
_____ Thailand |
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_____ Kazakhstan |
_____Turkey |
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