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Movement in Geography - Coggle Diagram
Movement in Geography
Globalization and Trade
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Capital/Investment
The most used word in economics, it is an investment in another country that makes parts for other things, like a car door manufacturer in Mexico
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choke point
a narrow passage or channel commonly used for trade, where things get choked up.
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commodity
a raw material that can be bought and sold, like chocolate, coffee, or copper.
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comparative advantage
an advantage that favors one side because they are better skilled, prepared, or have more / better resources.
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container ship
a ship that carries containers full of goods, the ships are very big.
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globalization
The interaction between people, companies, cities, countries, continents, neighborhoods, towns, etc.
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global supply chain
the international distribution between goods and services and their buyers, major exports and imports.
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goods
Things that people trade, usually everyday items.
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trade
The exchange of goods for money, services, or other goods.
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Urbanization
Canada
a country in North America that is one of the US's biggest trading partners, we export to them the most.
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Carrying Capacity
the limit of things that can be carried on or in things like container ships, trucks, cars, etc.
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China
a country in Asia, one of our biggest trading partners, we import from them the most.
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creative destruction
Replacing old things with a better version, like how Netflix and other movie streaming services creatively destroyed disc rentals.
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favela
Unplanned Brazilian cities, good creativity but lots of gangs ):
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gentrification
rejuvenating, remodeling or redoing a city, or parts of a city.
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infrastructure
The basic organization of a city planning, like roads, electricity, wifi etc.
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megacity
a very big city, with a population greater than 10 million.
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Primate City
a dis proportionally larger city compared to the rest of he country, very big city.
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Migration
Arab Spring
a series of anti-government protests that happened in the 2010s, mostly in the Arab world
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refugee
A person who left or escaped their country because of a serious threat, like government corruption, extreme violence, poverty etc.
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Undocumented Immigrant
an immigrant who is not allowed to be in their new country, came illegally.
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UNHRC
The United Nations Human Rights Council, it protects human rights all around the world.
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