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Movement
Migration:
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Arab Springs
A series of events that occurred after a man set himself on fire because he couldn't provide for his family because of the low-income and unfairness.
Urbanization
Urban
An Urban area is also known as a city, it is the center of economic, political, and cultural change. In present day it is a magnet for migration.
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Megacity
A megacity is a city that contains over ten million people. With the recent migration to Urban areas there have been an increase in megacities.
Primate City
A primate city is a city who's population is at least twice the amount of the second largest city in the country. An example of this is Paris, France.
Suburban
A suburban (Also known as a Suburb) is a residential area outside a city. This is important especially since many people live here.
Vancouver
Vancouver is a city located in British Colombia Canada. It is a very important city to Canada because it has the most diverse culture, language, and origins.
Gentrification
Gentrification is when you rebuild or revitalize an area. If Gentrification was to happen to Vancouver, it could negatively affect many of the people with low-end jobs or housing.
Creative Destruction
Creative destruction is similar to Gentrification. It is when you destroy something to create a more a better productive system. An example would be replacing a very old car with a brand new one.
Infrastructure
Infrastructure is the basic physical and organizational structure of a society. An example of infrastructure would be transportation or energy in a city.
Favela
A favela is a place where low-income people in Brazil live. This is very important to Brazil because there are a lot of Favela's. It is also bad because a lot of crime happens there.
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Rural
Rural areas are countryside areas. More people have been migrating away from rural areas since there are now more opportunities in Urban areas.
Push and Pull Factors
Push Factors
Some factors that push people away from Rural areas are:
- Lack of economic opportunity
- Lack of Health care
- Lack of jobs
Brain Drain
Brain Drain is when more people who are intelligent or ambitious move away from Rural areas forcing more people to move.
Pull Factors
Some factors that pull more people to Urban areas are:
- More opportunity (Jobs)
- Family Ties
- Excitement (This is mostly for young people)
Globalization and Trade
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Trade
Main trade partners
China
China is who we buy the most stuff from, goods, services.
Import
Import is to buy and bring goods in from other countries, Goods, Services.
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Mexico
Mexico is the country that we buy the second most amount of stuff from, Goods, services.
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Why Countries Trade
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Global Supply Chain
Global Supply Chain is when the final product of something is made in many different places. An example of this would be the Avengers Infinity War because it was filmed from all over the world.
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Comparative Advantage
Comparative is when you specialize in a certain item then trade it. An example could be cocoa beans that are grown in the Ivory Coast.
Canada
Canada is who we sell most stuff to, Goods, services.
Export
Export is to sell stuff to other locations, Goods, Services.
What is Traded
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Goods
Goods are items, food, stuff, etc.
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Globalization
Winners and Losers
The People who produce the supplies for making the certain item are the losers from globalization because they get paid the least. The winners are the manufactures are the winners because they make the most. An example in present day would be in the Ivory Coast, the people who grow cocoa beans would be the losers because they get paid the least and the people who make the chocolate are the winners because they get paid the most.
Commodities
Commodities are raw material that is bought and sold. An example of a commodity is the cocoa beans that are grown in the Ivory Coast.
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