AP Hug Crossword Units 4-7 - Dallya Hashem S2
Across
- 7. the sector based on knowledge that includes research and development, financial service, education, and other informational factors (6, CC)
- 9. a type of subsistence agriculture where farmers (usually in tropical regions) move from one field to another (5, IDK)
- 12. the sector consisting of the highest levels of decision-making and includes top officials in differing levels of government and business (6, CC)
- 13. a compact area with an extension; an example being India (4, IDK)
- 15. specific type of imperialism where people move into and settle on land of another country (4, CC)
- 17. represents the changes in the use of space as one crosses from one side to another, showing rule, expectation, or behavioral change; can be identified as defined, demarcated, and delimited, and can also be classified as natural, geometric, or cultural, helping show the terms significance to give a basis to how specific regions and countries are shaped and their differences and how the are run (4, VIT)
- 18. the world’s largest cities that usually have over ten million people; these cities influence is spread across regionally and sometimes worldwide (7, CC)
- 20. the process which humans alter the landscape to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade; its significance is shown in that there have been three revolutions to shape how we are able to get resources in modern life as well as the different types of strategies used to best fit certain regions (5, VIT)
Down
- 1. settlements with groups of homes located near each other in a village or hamlet, giving a strong sense of community and a convenience in sharing services (5, CC)
- 2. a set of changes in technology that drastically increase manufacturing productivity; this was of major significance because is create the development in people's knowledge to make goods and services more efficient, as well as helping reshape how people worked, where they lived, and their relation to each other spatially (6, VIT)
- 3. a model created by Harris, which described the spread of U.S. cities outward from the central business district to the suburbs, causing a decline in the inner city (7, IDK)
- 4. a type of commercial gardening (found in CA and the Southeast of the U.S.) to take advantage of long growing seasons (5, IDK)
- 5. a defined area in a state with a high degree of self-government and freedom from its parent state (4, IDK)
- 6. an ongoing process of developing towns and cities that does not stop once a city is formed; this term is important because it gives an understanding of what type of city being looked at is classified as, such as rural or urban, along with where they were originated and the specific areas a city is defined as (7, VIT)
- 8. a model developed by Harris and Ullman which suggested that functional zonation occurs around multiple centers, resulting in cities with a patchwork of land uses each with their own centers (7, IDK)
- 10. settlements in which a pattern is shown in where farmers homes are spread, which is throughout the countryside (5, CC)
- 11. the process of contracting work out to non company employees or other companies (6, IDK)
- 14. cities that exert influence far beyond their own national boundaries (7, CC)
- 16. the variety of ways of influencing another country or group of people by direct conquet, economic control, or cultural dominance (4, CC)
- 19. a hub for information-based industry and high-tech manufacturing that is associated with economic stimulus (6, IDK)