Ap Human Geography
Across
- 1. A type of gradual migration, from farm to village to urban areas(unit 2).(CC with chain migration)
- 3. Geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand on real estate changes as the distance towards the Central Business District increases(unit 5). (IDK)
- 6. The cultivation of plants and animals to obtain consumption(unit 5). (VIT) This word is very important to unit 5 because it covers how this has grown and helps produce food.
- 9. The process by which people live and are employed in a city(unit 6). (VIT) This word is very important to unit 5 because unit 6 covers the development of industrialization in urban areas in the world.
- 11. A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within the boundaries(unit 6).(CC with gerrymandering)
- 13. The concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked businesses and industries.
- 16. The process wherein political officials redraw electoral districts to favor a certain political party, ethnic group, coalition, or social class. (CC with redlining)
- 17. The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture(unit 3). (CC with acculturation)
- 18. The development of industries for the machine production of goods(unit 7). (VIT) This is important to unit 7 because unit 7 discusses how this word has Benn grown and diffused through economics.
- 19. A type of tax that is charged to people that are exporting and importing goods(unit 7). (CC with taxes)
- 20. The social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city(unit 2).(CC with step migration)
- 22. A language that combines simple words from multiple languages so that people who need to understand one another, in order to conduct trade and facilitate business, are able to communicate with one another(unit 3). (IDK)
- 24. The movement of people, capital, services, and government into the central city.(unit 6).(IDK)
- 25. The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society(unit 3).(VIP) This word is very important to unit 3 because it discusses how culture varies over a space.
- 26. The exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude(unit 1).(CC with relative location)
- 27. A rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior(unit 5).(CC with long lots)
- 28. Process or attitudes that tend to divide a state(unit 4). (CC with centripetal forces)
Down
- 2. When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one(unit 3). (CC with assimilation)
- 4. A description of how a place is related to other places(unit 1).(CC with absolute location)
- 5. A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions(unit 7). (CC with tariffs)
- 7. The seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures(unit 2).(IDK)
- 8. Long rectangular plots of farmland that are given equal access to the river(unit 5).(CC with township and range)
- 10. The devolution of larger countries and states as a result of multi-ethnicity leading to ethnic fragmentation and an overall feeling of political fragmentation.(IDK)
- 12. A branch of geography that studies geographical influences on political systems and power relationships(unit 4). (VIT) Politics is very important to this unit because it discusses the political spatial perspective to study political systems from local and regional politics, to national politics, to international politics.
- 14. The process of moving from moving to one country to another(unit 2).(VIT) This unit discusses mainly migration and identifies how people migrate around the world.
- 15. An attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state(unit 4).(CC with centrifugal forces)
- 21. The belief that environmental features directly determine human activity(unit 1). (IDK)
- 23. The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries(unit 1).(VIT) This is the VIT because in order to understand APHUG you have to be able to think geographically when looking at our world.