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key terms for middle america

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Primate city (and example)   A country's largest city--ranking atom its urban hierarchy--most expressive of the national culture and usually (but not in every case) the capital city as well (Ex: Tokyo)  
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NAFTA   The free-trade launched in 1994 involving the United States, Canada, and Mexico.  
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Maquiladoras   The term given to modern industrial plants in Mexico's US border zone. These foreign-owned factories assemble imported components and/or raw materials, and then export finished manufactures, mainly to the US.  
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Land bridge   A narrow isthmian link between two large landmasses.  
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Archipelago   A set of islands grouped closely together, usually elongated into a chain.  
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Hurricane Alley   The most frequent pathway followed by tropical storms and hurricanes over the past 150 years in their generally westward movement across the Caribbean Basin.  
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Altitudinal Zonation   Vertical regions defined by physical-environmental zones at various elevations, particularly in the highlands of South and Middle America.  
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Tropical deforestation   The clearing and destruction of tropical rainforests in order to make way for expanding settlement frontiers and the exploitation of new economic opportunities.  
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Culture hearth   Heartland, source area, or innovation center; place of origin of a major culture.  
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Mestizo   Derived from the Latin word for mixed, refers to a person of mixed European (white) and Amerindian ancestry.  
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Hacienda   Literally, a large estate in a Spanish-speaking country.  
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Plantation   A large estate owned by an individual, family, or corporation and organized to produce a cash crop.  
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Small-island developing economies   The additional disadvantages faced by lower-income island-states because of their often small territorial size and populations as well as overland inaccessibility.  
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Acculturation   Cultural modification resulting from intercultural borrowing.  
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Transculturation   Cultural borrowing and two-way exchanges that occur when different cultures of approximately equal complexity and technological level come into close contact.  
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Ejidos   Mexican farmlands redistributed to peasant communities after the Revolution of 1910-1917.  
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Remittances   Money earned by emigrants that is a set back to family and friends in their home country, mostly in cash; forms an important part of the economy in poorer countries.  
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Offshore banking   Term referring to financial havens for foreign companies and individuals, who channel their earnings to accounts in such a country (usually an "offshore" island-state) to avoid paying taxes in their home countries.  
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Social Stratification   In a layered or stratified society, the population is divided into a hierarchy of social classes. In an industrialized society, the working class is at the lower end; elites that possess capital and control the means of production are at the upper level.  
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Mulatto   A person of mixed African (black) and European (white) ancestry.  
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