Demographic: The science of studying populations, Population density: The population rate per square mile, Carrying capacity: The number of individuals a given area can support without destroying individuals or the environment, Census: A formal count of a given population
Decolonization: Former colonies governing themselves, Capitalism: Economic system based on free markets and private ownership, Single-party rule: Only one political party is allowed by government, Factions: Groups that disagree with each other
Extended family: Multiple generations and members related by both blood and marriage,
Blended family: Includes a mixture of parents and children unrelated by blood,
Single-parent household: Family with one parent raising the children,
Multigenerational family: Three or more generations living together
Norm: A standard, model, or pattern,
Household: People who live together in a single residence,
Chain migration: Immigrants helping others move to their new country
Adopted children: Children born to parents who are different from the parent(s) raising them
Karbala: The holy city for Shiite Muslims The Sacred Mosque: Located in Mecca The Temple Mount: Located in Jerusalem
1950 - 2000 : population increased by at least 38 million each year industrial revolution : when human populations began a rapid increase black plague pandemic : the last drop in human population rates 20th century : when population doubled twice APEX
Swedish Match's population is 3,910.
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Moho barrier=where crust meets the mantle Oceanic crust=Thinnest layer
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Marxismn: Theory and practice derived from the writings of karl marx The Communist Manifesto: book written by Karl Marx Bourgeoisie: Wealthy property owners who exploit the working class Socialism: Government- controlled social and economic equality and cooperation
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Black Death pandemic: The last drop in human population rates, 1950 to 2000: Population increased by at least 38 million each year, 2050: Estimated human population of 9 or 10 billion people, 19th century: Human population doubled over 100 years
A match in sports is usually called a game, in which a single or group of players try to win on a team or individually.