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29 Cards in this Set
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Built landscape
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Is represented by those features and patterns reflecting human occupation and use of natural resources
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sequent occupance
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the succeeding stages of human inhabition over time on one site
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cultural landscape
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the landscape which results from many generations of human occupancy
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density
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the n umber of individuals, such as inhabitants or housing units per unit of area
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arithmetic
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the mathmatics of integers, rational numbers, real numbers or complex numbers under addition subtraction multiplication or division
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diffusion
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the spread of linguistic or cultural practices or innovations within a community or from one community to another
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hearth
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family life/ the home
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relocation
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a second location
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expansion
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the phase of the business cycle when the economy moves from a trough
to a peak. It is a period when business activity surges and gross domestic product expands until it reaches a peak |
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hieracchical
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relating to any group in which there are higher and lower positions
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contagious
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spreading or tending to spread from one to another
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stimulus
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something causing or regarded as causing a response
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absolute
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perfect in quality or nature; complete
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relative
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considered in comparison with the something else
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dispersed
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to seperate and move in different directions; scatter
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distribution
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the system of dispersing goods throughout a community
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clustered
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a group of the same or similar elements gathered or accuring closely together; a bunch
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environmental determinism
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the view that the physical environment, rather than social conditions, determines culture
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situation
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the combination of circumstances at a given moment
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place name
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the name given to or held by a geographical location, as a town, city or village
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linear
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having the from of a line
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centralized
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to bring under one control
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random
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without definate meaning or reason
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natural landscape
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landscapes beyond cultural influence
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possibilism
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the theory that the environment sets certian constraints or limitations, but culture is otherwise determined by mans actions
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region
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a medium scale area or water or land
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formal
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relating to an established procedure or set of specific behaviors
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functional
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someting able to fufill its purpose
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perceptual
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the process of attaining understanding of sensory information
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