unit 3 test review - GTC

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Doi Moi : spatial significance

Where: Vietnam

Why there: they were in an economic crisis and hardship

Why care: many people were unhappy, poor and it demonstrates the development of Vietnam and how they adapted to the economic reforms

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Doi Moi: interrelationship

h → h : created huge economic growth for indiivudals, companies and overal economy (giving jobs, food production increase and expansion to the world)

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Doi moi: perspective

economic: shifted the market economy from command to more open/free allowing for trade/globalization, growth in GDP and overall income

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dry corridor: spatial significance

where: in central/south america (Nicaragua, el salvador, honduras, guatemala)

Why there: climate naturally effects it and then climate change makes it worse

why care: crops are unable to be harvested and grow→ can effect demand/supply for food, can force people to relocate and can lead to famine/starvation

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dry corridor: interrelationship

e→h: drought and extreme weather conditions allowing farmers/people to not be able to grow/produce food from crops

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dry corridor: perspective

environmental: severe droughts and weather conditions can destroy ecosystems and growth of plants/habitats

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green revolution: spatial signigicance

where: mainly India and mexico

Why there: increase food production for growing population and the demand (avoiding famine)'

why care: development of new green technologies around the world, huge impact on climate change (soil, water usage and pollution), modern farming aorund the world

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green revolution: interrelationship

h→n: green revolution included a lot of pesticides and fertilizers harming the environment (increasing cliamte hcnage with pollution, soil degredation) and supply of water

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green revolution: perspective

environmental: increased soil degredation and shortage of water, leading to increase in pollution and overall increase in climate change

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new silk road: spatial significance

where: china, europe, asia, africa

why there: increase in political and economic factors, coming from the historic silk road and allows trade

why care: trade between nations, can create jobs but can also lead to debt in countries, shift in globalization and trade

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new silk road: interrelationship

h→h: can create debts between countries but also can influence/create global relationships, can also effect globalization and market, can take land from otheer countries/farmers/citizens

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new silk road: perspective

economic: increase trade between countries with China and can create further relationships (could lead to trade agreements, trade wars etc.), can lead to further debt diplomacy (china can get richer)

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tariff trade war (automotive industry): spatial significance

where: global but focus on US,M,C

why there: main places where cars are manufactured but there is the USMCA which impacts automotive industry

why care: influences jobs market (increase/decrease), prices of cars, availability to import cars, purchasing parts of cars

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tariff trade war (automotive industry): interrelationship

h→h: humans placing tariffs on other humans impacting the supply/demand chain due to increase in prices (tariffs) which then can lead to job losses, economic impact

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tariff trade war (automotive industry): perspective

economic: leads to a decrease in exporting autos which decreases $ therefore impacting the oevrall economy, this also effects the demand as the autos may be too expensive impacting jobs, pricing and companies