A | B |
archipelago | chain of islands |
cordillera | mountain ranges that run side by side |
loess | fine, yellow-brown soil that blows in from deserts in western China |
gorge | canyon |
tungsten | used to make lightbulbs and rockets |
teak | wood that is used to make buildings and ships because it is strong and durable |
dzud | pattern of a dry summer followed by a harsh winter in Mongolia |
landslide | situations in which soil is washed down the hills |
dynasty | line of rulers from a single family |
porcelain | fine clayware |
census | a count of the number of people |
novel | long fictional stories |
shogun | military leader |
samurai | land owning warriors that supported the shogun |
sphere of influence | an area of a country where a single foreign power has been granted exclusive trading rights |
free port | a place where goods can be unloaded, stored, and shipped again without payment of import taxes |
megalopolis | super sized urban area |
calligraphy | the art of beautiful writing |
pagoda | building with several stories, tiled roofs that curve up at the edges, and serve as temples |
haiku | brief poems that follow a specific structure, or organization |
yurt | large, circular structures made of animal skins that can be packed up and moved from place to place in rural Mongolia |
paddy | field where rice is grown |
famine | extreme scarcity of food |
human rights | basic freedoms such as freedom of speech and religion |
exile | to be forced to live somewhere other than your own country |
intensive agriculture | growing crops on every available piece of land |
trade deficit | occurs when one country buys more goods from another country than it sells to that country |
tatami | straw mats |
kimono | a long Japanese robe, usually made of silk, with an open neck and large sleeves |
anime | the Japanese style of animation that arose in the late 1900s |
cultural diffusion | the spreading of ideas or practices from one culture to other cultures |
celadon | Korean style of Chinese pottery |
hangul | Korean writing system that uses only 28 symbols-far fewer than the thousands of characters needed to write Chinese |
demilitarized zone | area between North and South Korea where both sides agree not to place any soldiers or weapons in the DMZ |
land reform | South Korean policy that broke up large estates into smaller family farms |
precious gem | valuable stones such as rubies, sapphires, and jade |
mangrove | tropical trees that grow along the coasts and help maintain the health of coastal environments |
terraced field | strips of land cut out of a hillside like stair steps that increase the amount of land that can be farmed and prevents erosion |
developed country | a nation that is industrialized and has modern technology |
developing country | a nation that has low industrial production and little modern technology |
population density | the average number of people living in a square mile |
free enterprise capitalism | an economic system in which people can choose their own jobs, start private businesses, and make a profit |
Khmer Rouge | the Cambodian Communist Party |
Khmer Empire | includes much of present day Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, and part of Laos |
domino theory | a belief that if one country fell to communism, surrounding countries would too |