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| The interaction of diverse cultures and perspectives, which may result in changes in values, beliefs, and traditions |
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| The reduction of a population because of conflict, disease, loss of resources, cultural change, or assimilation |
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| The interchange of raw materials and manufactured goods among distant groups of people. |
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| From 16th to the 19th centuries, a system of government- sponsored international business vetures designed to make European monarchs rich |
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| Having a culture believe that they are superior to another |
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| The involuntary dispersal of a people, especially form their homeland |
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| And economic system for increasing individual wealth, requiring a relativley free market, open competition, the profit motive, and at least some private ownership of the means of production |
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| A market in which government would regulate nothing and all businesses and property would be privately owned |
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| People who take risks by launching business ventures in the hope of making a profit |
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