AP HUG 6-7 review
Across
- 1. geographical area with administrative division or social space where ownership (easy to space what this means) 1
- 4. an urban crisis where city revenues (taxes) fall short of the increasing costs needed to maintain services, infrastructure, and public services. (Same first word but different second) 6
- 6. relating to or denoting the current geological age, viewed as the period during which activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment (This is really easy to forget) 2
- 9. The purposeful, large-scale removal of trees and clearing of forested lang, typically converting it to non- forest uses like agriculture, ranching, or urban development. (Easy to mix up the two due to it being caused by harm to the environment) 5
- 11. the loyalty, devotion, or fidelity owned by a citizen to their state or an individual to a cause, group, or person. (Allegiances is one of the biggest part of politics) 4
- 12. Crude death rate the total number of deaths in a year (these two names are very similar) 2
- 16. a South American trade bloc established in 1991 to promote economic integration free trade, and the free movement of goods and people (this is kinda a weird word easy to forget the definition)7
- 17. Crude birth rate The total # of lives birth in a year (these two names are very similar) 2
- 18. - Geographic information system (easy to mix up lettering) 1
- 21. The department of geography and environmental management (this wraps up the whole geography units and this is the department of it) 7
- 22. is the study of the distribution, causes, and effects of health- related states in population (This word is pretty big and it’s hard to remember) 2
- 23. the use of green plants and their associated microorganism to degrade, obtain, or immobilize environmental contaminants in soil, water, and air (It’s easy to forget and I forget it)6
- 24. Gross Domestic Product the total market value of goods and services in a country's borders (These two words have 1 change in the shortened word) 7
- 25. An place or system characterized by levels of activity, interaction, or specialized fields (easy to not remember what this means) 1
- 28. a specific point on earth (relates to maps the most out of everything) 1
- 29. a drought- tolerant, versatile, and, starchy, old world tropical cereal grass (similar to Teosinte pretty forgettable) 5
- 31. a government- ordered ban or restriction on commerce with a specific nation or geographical area (this is okay to remember yet it has a very specific definition) 7
- 32. factors, attitude, or policies that unify, stabilize, and strengthen a state and its people. (This is so similar to the other one) 3
- 33. the leading intergovernmental high- level forum. (Pretty easy to forget this council) 4
- 34. - Global positioning system (easy to mix up lettering) 1
Down
- 2. A Mexican grass that is grown as fodder and is the parent plant to modern corn. (Pretty forgettable but it makes sense) 5
- 3. The process of land degradation in arid, semi- arid, and dry sub-humid areas, resulting in a loss of biological productivity (Easy to mix up the two due to it being caused by harm to the environment)5
- 5. the industrialization of agriculture, encompassing the full commercial chain from farming inputs to final food consumption. (The bird difference that industrialized agriculture) 5
- 7. The transformation of human societies from small, rural farming villages into large, socially complex and densely populated urban centers. (It is the main purpose of this whole chapter) 6
- 8. A sovereign, territorially bounded polity where the state’s borders perfectly coincide with the boundaries of a single nation (Its the same world just missing 1 key thing) 4
- 10. factor that divide a state, pulling it away the population and international unity (this is so similar to the other one) 3
- 13. a steep slope or long cliff separating two gently sloping or level land surfaces, created by geological faulting or erosion (pretty big word that is easy to forget) 4
- 14. A language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native language are different (I can’t fully remember what this is) 3
- 15. of people based on race or other factors that exists “by fact” in reality rather than by legal requirement (It is easy to forget this due to its multi wording) 6
- 19. a sovereign political entity whose citizens share a relatively similar cultural, ethnic, or historical identity, within defined geographic borders (Its the same world just missing 1 key thing) 4
- 20. A person who speaks, writes, or understanding several language fluently. (I just couldn’t remember what this was) 3
- 21. Gross National product total market value of all final goods and services produced by a country (These two words have 1 change in the shortened word) 7
- 26. the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country. (It is the main reason for cultural spread) 3
- 27. The practice of local government using land-use regulations such as zoning ordinances, minimum lot sizes, and subdivision rules, to manage municipal budgets by maximizing property tax revenue and minimizing public service costs. (Same first word but different second) 6
- 30. someone who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape bad conditions (This is one of the main importance of this unit) 2