The correct answers are: Human-environmental interaction: Understand how people have affected the landscape; Movement: Understand how global trade affects a regional economy; Place: Appreciate how people feel about their homelands; Location: Estimate how long it might take to fly to another city.
to obtain goods and services not available in their own region, better quality or less expensive, or different from goods produced at home.
they block interactions and trade, create natural borders, isolate civilizations and reduce interaction leading to vastly different cultures on either side after several generations
Congress has the power to regulate trade between the states. So, anyone who buys or sells anything outside their state is subject to Congressional regulation.
refusing to trade with a country until it improves its human rights record
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The inter-regional trade promotes peace and social interaction between communities in the region.
The Micronesian Islands
trade winds
Trade flourished
Greece
monotheism
By the 1300s, about 100 northern German towns formed a trading group known as the Hanseatic League. This group dominated trade in the Baltic region.
trade in the region
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monotheism
the geographic theme would be interaction (interaction)