East Asia
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A system of large family-controlled firms that dominates the South Korean economy.

Refers to the movement from a more centralized form of economy to a freer, market-based economy.

The ruling system in Korea with one of the longest continuous political systems from 1392 to 1910.

A toxic chemical often created as a byproduct of zinc production.

A dynamic economic model which classifies countries as either core, periphery, or semi-periphery by the economic interactions between them.

A metropolitan area with more than one major ciy.

A philosophy that stresses loyalty to family, upholding of social relations and commitment to just social activity.

The household registration system in China that has been used to regulate and control rural citizens' movements.

Name given to China's claimed territory in the South China Sea due its presentation on Chinese maps with nine dashes.

Fine-grained windblown sediment.

Currency from another country.

Another name for China's Huang He River due to the damage caused by its constant flooding.

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