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1) A hallmark of europes economic geography that later spread to many other parts of the world, where by particular people in particular places concentrate on the production of particular goods of services
2) Process whereby regions within a state demand and gain political strength and growing autonomy at the expense of the central government
3) A venture involving three or more states political, economic, and /or cultural cooperation to promote shared objectives.
5) private farms were taken away from farmers and the land was consolidated into collective farms
7) the subarctic, mostly coniferous snow forest that blankets northern Russia nad Canada south of the utnddra that lines the arctic shore.
8) Region caught between stronger, colliding external cultural political forces, under persistent stress, and often fragmented by aggressive rivals.
9) the variation of the continental effect on air temperatures in the interior portiosn of the worlds landmasses
11) treeless plain that lies along th earctic shore in northern most russia and canada whose vegetation consis of mosses , lichen, and certain hardy grasses
17) Supranational organization constituted by twenty seven european countries to further their common economic interests
18) captial city positioned in actually or potentially contested territory , usually near a internation barder, it confirms states determination to maintane its presence in the region in the contention
19) Protectionsist policy of european states during the 16th to 18th century that promoted a states economic position in the contest with rival powers
20) Capacity to move a good from one place to antoher at a bearable cost ; ease with which a commodity may be transported.
21) permanently frozen water in the near surface soil and bedrock of cold environments , producing the effect of copletly frozen ground
23) Tightly controlled economy system of the former soviety union, whereby central planners in moscow assigned the production of particualr goods to particular places
25) Fragmentation of a region into smaller often hostile political units
26) Clear manifestation of europes core periphery contrast where exports are shipped
27) National Spirit , pride, patriotism
29) A bounded peice of territory that is part of a particular state but lies seperated from it by the territory of another state
33) Deposit of very fine silt or dust that is laid down after having been wind borne for a considerable distance
34) semiarid grasslands, short grass prairie
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4) three small countries are crowded into the northwestern corner of the mainland core , netherlands, belgium lexembourg
6) The foundations of society : urban centers, transport networks, communication , energy deistribution systems, farms , factories, mines , and such facilities as schools, hospitals, postal services, police and armed forces.
10) A country whose population possessess a substantial degree of cultural homogeneity and unity
12) established in 1950 at the height of the cold war as a U.S. led supranational defense pact to sheild postwar europe against the soviet military threat
13) demographic resettlement policy pursued by the central planners of the soviet empire, whereby ethnic russian were encouraged to emigrate from the russian republic to the fourteenth non russian republics of the USSR
14) Narrow, steep sided, elongated , and inundated coastal valley deepended by glacier ice taht has since melted away, leaveing the sea to penetrate
15) A policy of cultural extension and potential political expansion by a state aimed at a community of its nationals living in a neighboring state.
16) General term used to identify a large multimetropolitian complex formed by the coalescence of two or more major urban areas
22) Downtown heart of a central city marked by high land values, a concentration of business an dhte clustering of the talles buildings
24) Single currency, symbolizes europes strengthening unity and establishes a joint counter weight to the once mighty american dollar
28) roughly triangular urban core area anchored by amsterdam, the sonstitutional capital
30) a division of a country forming the jurisdiction of an archbishop or metropolitan
31) Drive toward the creatio and expansion of a colonial empire and once established its perpetuation
32) Exists wehn two regions, through an exchange of raw materials and /or finished products, can specifically satisfy each other's demands.
35) Plates are bonded portions of the earths mantle and crust, averaging 100 kil. in thickness
36) Unite and bind a country together
37) Forces that divded a country
38) Regional position or situation of a place relative to the position of the others
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