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World Regional Geography: The New Global Order Update, 2/e
Michael Bradshaw, College of St. Mark and John
Our World and Geography
Fill in the Blanks Quiz
1
During Phase III,
periods that formed the basis of modern world systems occurred in several areas of the world.
2
This textbook divides the world into a total of
major world regions.
3
New Global Disorder implies
.
4
The Bhopal, India disaster of 1984 illustrates
.
5
Regional characteristics are primarily determined by
, not the natural environment.
6
is a country that could be part of either Southern Asia or Eastern Asia.
7
World history can be summarized by a total of
phases.
8
and
contain most of the remaining isolated areas that are outside of the world economy.
9
Led by the United States and
, capitalism now dominates the world economic system.
10
became the central core of a world system that developed during the Bronze Age (Phase II).
11
Overall, the
remains the main place (level) where important political decisions are made and implemented.
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