Abby Kim’s Unit 6 & 7 Review Project (B5)

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Across
  1. 2. When an ethnic or immigrant group blends with a host culture and loses many culturally distinctive traits. Shows relations of cultural landscapes, altering of demographic patterns, and reduces cultural diversity.(CC, 3)
  2. 3. To be less influenced or controlled by religion. Signifies the decline in influence of religion on way of life, landscapes, etc.(IDK, 3)
  3. 10. A very large and densely populated city. Shows how large densely populated cities act as major economic, social, and cultural hubs to its surrounding suburbs.(IDK, 6)
  4. 14. Near things are more related than distant things and interaction between two places will decrease the farther they are. Explains and shows spatial patterns with interactions like trade, migration, or communication over distances.(CC, 1)
  5. 15. The statistical study of population and its changes. Explains the spatial distribution and change of human populations.(VIT, 2)
  6. 16. Decreasing distance between places, measured in travel time or cost. This shrinks travel times and allows for a more globalized economic system, which also accelerates diffusion.(CC, 1)
  7. 20. Movement of power from a central government to regional governments within the state. Is a significant centrifugal force that decentralizes authority.(CC, 4)
  8. 21. A religion that spreads its message to others through missionary work. Shows the act of converting people from one religious faith to another.(IDK, 3)
  9. 22. States that are in coastal areas and the south and southeast. Shifts the nation’s central place of population economic activity, and Political power to the South and West.(IDK, 2)
  10. 23. Gerrymandering of a voting district by dividing opposition votes into many districts. Is significant in showing tactics of electoral districts, and also showing the dilution of voting power.(IDK, 4)
  11. 24. A very large city, one with a population of over ten million people. Are central areas of global, economic growth and show extreme social, economic, and environmental transformation.(CC, 6)
  12. 25. Large wild grass native to Mexico that produces small ears of corn. It is the direct ancestor of modern corn, and also shows the relations in the domestication of foods.(IDK, 5)
  13. 27. When an ethnic or immigrant group adopts enough of the ways of the host society, to function economically and socially. Has a big impact on cultural diffusion, merging of cultural identities, and shows cultural identity.(CC, 3)
  14. 29. Central points where the functions of a functional region are coordinated and directed. Shows networking, movement of goods, information, and people within a functional region.(IDK, 1)
  15. 31. A measure of how well one country’s export profile matches another country’s import profile. It is fundamental in trade, migration, and economic development.(IDK, 7)
  16. 33. The planting and harvesting of domesticated plants and the raising of domesticated animals all for food. Shows relations, patterns, and processes in how we grow food for different levels of consumption.(VIT, 5)
  17. 34. The process of collecting and organizing large amounts of information. It’s important for processing and transforming data to show trends and patterns geographically.(IDK, 1)
  18. 35. Relocation of manufacturing and support services from one country to another. Shows the restructuring of global economic landscapes, as well as shifting manufacturing and service jobs in core and periphery countries.(CC, 7)
Down
  1. 1. Abrupt slopes that break up the general continuity of the terrain. Acts as natural barriers to things like transportations which shape settlement patterns.(IDK, 4)
  2. 4. Groupings of industries based on what is produced and the activities of the workforce. Categorizations of different jobs in the workforce that show patterns in how they affect economic development within certain regions.(VIT, 7)
  3. 5. The movement of people from rural areas to cities. Shows and reshapes economic, social, and physical landscapes.(VIT, 6)
  4. 6. Agribusinesses at the global scale that encompasses all elements of growing, harvesting, processing, transporting, marketing, consuming, and disposing of food for people. Shows spatial distribution of all levels and steps of how food is made all the way to when it is disposed.(CC, 5)
  5. 7. A person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another country. Shows demographic relations, alters border policies, and shows forced migration patterns.(CC, 2)
  6. 8. A major urban city in the global economic system, which shows dominant influence over international economic affairs. Act as primary nodes and control points of the global economy.(CC, 6)
  7. 9. Transferring of a part of a firm’s internal operations to a third party. Shows and increases global economic integration while also shifting laver demand.(CC, 7)
  8. 11. The fragmentation of a larger region into smaller, independent units. Shows ethnic conflict in a region and therefore showing the dispersal of different ethnic, cultural, and religious groups within that region.(CC, 4)
  9. 12. A branch of human geography concerned with spatial analysis of political systems. Shows and examines the spatial distribution of political processes, power, and territorial organization.(VIT, 4)
  10. 13. To the built environment that cultural groups create in inhabiting Earth. Shows how human culture modifies and affects its physical environment over time.(VIT, 1)
  11. 17. Series of links connecting a commodity’s many places of production and distribution. Shows the relations between the steps of producing and distributing different services and goods.(CC, 5)
  12. 18. A structured set of beliefs and practice where people seek mental and physical harmony with the powers of the universe. This influences cultural landscapes, social behavior, and political boundaries.(VIT, 3)
  13. 19. A semi rural district located beyond the suburbs. Accelerates urban sprawl, transforms rural land, and reshapes commuting patterns.(IDK, 6)
  14. 26. A phenomenon in which a culture demonstrates a preference for males. Shows the practice of a masculine perspective of the center in cultures.(IDK, 2)
  15. 28. A range of pro-market, anti-government positions on the economy. Shows market-driven spatial restructuring and privatization, while also driving global inequality and uneven development.(IDK, 7)
  16. 30. A root vegetable native to South America. Is a staple crop for people in Latin America, and shows its subsistence.(IDK, 5)
  17. 32. A person who leaves their country because of persecution based on race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, or political opinion. Alters population structures and status, shapes urban landscapes, and transforms border regions.(CC, 2)