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| 1. | The sector of the economy that principally produces raw materials for use by other sectors |
| 4. | The restoration of the Emperor Meiji to power in Japan, overthrowing the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1868 |
| 10. | an increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere |
| 12. | the dispersal of businesses from an area due to rising costs, especially those of specialized labour and land rents |
| 14. | The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise |
| 16. | a German economist, sociologist and theoretician of culture whose work was influential in the development of modern economic geography |
| 17. | Industry that converts the raw materials provided by primary industry into commodities and products for the consumer |
| 18. | point of location where transfer among transportation modes is possible |
| 19. | North American Free Trade Agreement |
| 20. | the process by which a planet is warmed by its atmosphere |
| 21. | The concept of friction of distance is based on the notion that distance usually requires some amount of effort, money, and/or energy to overcome |
| 23. | More Developed Country |
| 26. | losses in one area may be offset by savings in another |
| 29. | the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial nation |
| 30. | A regional group of countries co-operating together to liberalise trade between each other |
| 34. | The sector of the economy concerned with or relating to primary industry |
| 35. | a theory used to explain the process of modernization |
| 37. | The theory that less developed countries are poor because they allow themselves to be exploited by the developed countries through international trade and investment |
| 38. | The characteristics of a production process in which an increase in the scale of the firm causes a decrease in the long run average cost of each unit |
| 41. | rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions combine with water |
| 43. | these changes in society and the economy had to be of fundamental nature in the socio-political structure and production techniques |
| 44. | one of the administrative districts of Botswana |
| 46. | A highway encircling an urban area |
| 47. | Gross domestic product |
| 48. | when a finished product gains more weight then the raw materials made to make it |
| 49. | The part of the economy concerned with the provision of services |