| A | B | 
|---|
| civilization | highly developed culture. | 
| urbanization | growth of cities. | 
| dialect | local form of a language that may have a distinct vocabulary and pronunciation. | 
| emigrate | to leave a country to move to another country. | 
| ethnic group | people with a common language, history, religion, and some physical traits. | 
| export | to sell goods or resources to other countries. | 
| famine | severe lack of food. | 
| finance | provide funds or capital. | 
| finite | limited in supply. | 
| globalization | development of a worldwide culture with an interdependent economy. | 
| import | to buy resources or goods from other countries. | 
| internal | existing or taking place within. | 
| quota | number limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from certain nation. | 
| refugee | person who flees to another country to escape persecution or disaster. | 
| tariff | tax added to the price of goods that are imported. | 
| technology | the application of scientific discoveries to practical use. | 
| unique | being the only one of its kind. | 
| culture | way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs. |