GED Social Studies › Human Populations and Cultures
Xenophobia is the name given to ___________________.
Xenophobia is the name given to ___________________.
The spread of the American fast food chains around the world in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is an example of __________.
The Native American population most likely arrived in North America __________.
The spread of the American fast food chains around the world in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is an example of __________.
The Native American population most likely arrived in North America __________.
The phrase “God, glory, and gold” is used to describe __________.
The phrase “God, glory, and gold” is used to describe __________.
A person who has fled some disaster—natural or political—in his or her home country and now lives abroad is called a(n) __________.
A person who has fled some disaster—natural or political—in his or her home country and now lives abroad is called a(n) __________.