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Basically there are three kinds of regions in the study of human geography. A summary of these three regions are as follows: A. Core Regions. These are areas that dominate trade, control of advanced technology, and include societies that have high levels of productivity within diversified economies. Examples of this are found in Europe, the USA , Canada and Australia; B. Peripheral Regions. These are areas with under developed economies with low levels of productivity. They may often have narrowly specialized economies. In cases where the narrow products are unique & in demand, they may help to a large degree in keeping the area more prosperous then would normally be the case. These regions are often referred to as "developing " areas or 3rd world areas. These compose what some specialists also term "leased developed countries". Many times these economies are subject to being dominated by the countries in the Core Regions. Examples found here would include such areas as Ethiopia, Nepal, Bolivia & Guatemala; and C. Semi-peripheral Regions. These regions contain areas and or nations that fall in-between the Core & Peripheral zones, if you will. They are developed to the extent that they are not dominated by Core Regions, but instead can be found dominating the Peripheral Regions. Examples of this would include countries such as Mexico, Taiwan and India.
An underdeveloped economy in which communities use primitive tools and methods to harvest and hunt for food, often resulting in little economic growth. Traditional economies are often found in rural regions with high levels of subsistence farming. Countries that evolve their economies past the traditional level often develop into market economies or command economies.
Ontario in Canada and the Federal District in Mexico are by far the most active economies in such countries, as both regions are the most populated and ranked as the largest in terms of GDP for each displayed year:Ontario had a GDP of US$513,052 billion during 2008. Such income accounted for 40.28% of the Canadian economy for that year.The Federal District, where most of Mexico City is located, accounted for 21.5% of the Mexican GDP for 2007. The Gross Domestic product of such entity equaled US$192,073 billion.
India and it's caste system. You are born into a certain realm of career choices and a distinct class and lifestyle. Traditional economies exist also (at the most fundemental level) in rural areas dependant upon subsistence farming and the community. Examples of this would be rural Brazil, if your father was a farmer, you are a farmer, if your father raised cattle, you raise cattle. On the other hand, if your father was "mayor" (or the equivalent), hey, you're mayor.
Each has its attractions to different people and businesses, with settlement, migration and opportunities drawing activity to different regions according to what attractions they offer.
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The Economies of the 3 colonial regions were different because they had different laws,different geographies,different cultures,and different religions
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cultural, economic, and political
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Americans could invest in luxury goods like radios and automobiles, while European economies struggled to rebuild and grow. The postwar boom continued into the Roaring 20s.
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Economies in both regions were more internationally connected than ever before. APEX(;
There are many different types of terrain in Texas. These types of terrain include huge forests, hilly regions, plains areas, and swamps.
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