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Man
a product of the earth's surface
Stability
of geographic factors in history
Persistent
effect of remoteness
Effect
of proximity
Persistent
effect of natural barriers
Persistent
effect of nature-made highways
Regions
of historical similarity
Climatic
influences
The
relation of geography and history
Multiplicity
of geographic factors
Evolution
of geographic relations
Evolution
of world relations
Interplay
of geographic factors
Land
and sea in cooperation
Land
and sea opposed
Local
and remote geographic factors
Direct
and indirect effects of environment
Indirect
mental effects
Indirect
effects in differentiation of colonial peoples
Indirect
effect through isolation
General
importance of indirect effects
Indirect
political and moral effects
Time
element
Effect
of a previous habitat
Transplanted
religions
Partial
response to environment
The
case of Spain
Sporadic
response to a new environment
The
larger conception of environment
Unity
of earth
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