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V
o
c
a
b
(GDP)
Hacienda
humus
inflation
kampong
Informal
economy
kibbutz
Groundwater
Hinduism
Hydroelectric
power
Guerrilla
Human
Geography
iceberg
infrastructure
kimchi
gulag
Human
Rights
Ice shelf
Interpendence
kimono
isthmus
klong
habitat
Humanitarian
aid
imperialism
What is Gross domestic
product?
The value of all
goods and services
produced with in a
country in a single
year
What is Groundwater?
Water found
in earths
surface
What is Guerrilla?
Member of a irregular
military force
What is gulag?
A soviet labor camp
What is
Habitat?
The place where a plant or
animal lives
What is
hacienda?
A huge expanse of
farm or ranch land
in the Americas
What is Hinduism?
The
main
religion
of India
What is Human
geography?
The study of the
worlds people,
communities and
landscapes
What are Human rights?
Rights that
all people
deserve ,
such as
rights to
equality
and justice
What is
Humanitarian
aid?
Assistance
to
People in
distress
What is Humus?
humus
Decayed
plant or
animal
mater; it
helps soil
support
abundant
plant life.
What is Hydroelectric
power?
The
production of
electricity
from water
power, such
as from
running water
What are Ice
burgs?
A floating
mass of ice
that has
broken off a
glacier
What is
Ice
shelf?
Ice
shelf
A ledge
of ice
that
extends
over the
What is
imperialism?
An attempt to
dominate a country’s
government, trade,
and culture
What is
inflation?
The rise in prices
that occurs when
currency loses its
buying power.
What is
Informal
economy?
A part of the economy
that is based on odd
jobs that people perform
with out government
regulation through taxes
What is
Infrastructure?
The set of resources , like
roads and factories, that a
country needs to support
economic activities
What is
Interpendence?
A relationships
between countries in
which they rely on
one another for
resources, goods, or
services
What is
isthmus?
A narrow strip
of land that
connect two
larger areas
What is
Kampong?
A traditional village
in Indonesia; also the
term for crowded
slums around
Indonesia's large
cities
What is
Kibbutz?
In Israel, a large farm
where people share
everything in
common
What is
kimchi?
A traditional Korean
food made from
pickled cabbage and
spices
What is
Kimono?
A Traditional
robe worn in
Japan
What is
Klong?
A canal in
Bangkok