Ap Human geography

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Across
  1. 2. The number of people who are too young or too old to work compared to those in the workforce. (2, IDK)
  2. 3. The growth of cities and the movement of people into urban areas; central to understanding economic shifts and planning for sustainability. (7, VIT)
  3. 5. A method of growing crops on the sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated steps. (5, IDK)
  4. 6. The power of a state to govern itself without outside interference; essential for political independence and international legitimacy. (4, VIT)
  5. 7. Farming intended for sale and profit, often using technology and large-scale operations. (5, CC)
  6. 9. The farther two things are from each other, the less likely they are to interact. (1, CC)
  7. 11. A form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals. (5, IDK)
  8. 13. Providing small loans to people in developing regions to support entrepreneurship and reduce poverty. (6, IDK)
  9. 15. A computer system that stores, organizes, analyzes, and displays geographic data; crucial for analyzing spatial relationships, guiding urban planning, and solving real-world problems. (1, VIT)
  10. 21. Laws or policies that require affordable housing in new developments. (7, IDK)
  11. 22. The process of wealthier people moving into lower-income neighborhoods, raising property values and displacing residents. (7, CC)
  12. 23. A region caught between stronger external forces, often experiencing conflict and fragmentation. (4, IDK)
  13. 26. Moving jobs or businesses to another country to reduce costs. (6, CC)
  14. 27. The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape; reveals cultural identity and interactions with the environment. (3, VIT)
  15. 31. A model that explains population changes over time based on birth and death rates; important for predicting demographic trends and guiding policy. (2, VIT)
  16. 32. The process by which a pidgin language develops into a fully developed language spoken as a first language. (3, IDK)
  17. 33. Gathering data about the Earth’s surface directly through visiting and recording observations. (1, IDK)
  18. 34. A planning approach promoting walkable, mixed-use communities to reduce urban sprawl. (7, CC)
Down
  1. 1. A model that divides the world into core, semi-periphery, and periphery nations based on development and economic control. (6, IDK)
  2. 2. Zone Areas in cities with poor services, often occupied by the poorest residents. (7, IDK)
  3. 4. A person who has been forced to flee their country due to war, persecution, or disaster and has been recognized for protection. (2, CC)
  4. 8. Redrawing political boundaries to account for population changes. (4, CC)
  5. 10. A period of major industrialization that transformed economies from agrarian to industrial; marked a turning point in global economic development. (6, VIT)
  6. 12. The percentage by which a population grows in a year, not including migration. (2, IDK)
  7. 14. Large-scale farming that uses more land and less input per unit of land. (5, CC)
  8. 16. The blending of different cultural beliefs or practices into one. (3, IDK)
  9. 17. A process where one group adopts traits of another culture but keeps elements of its original culture. (3, CC)
  10. 18. The study of the visible features of an area of land, often used to interpret human environment interactions. (1, IDK)
  11. 19. Technology reduces the time it takes for information, goods, and people to travel, making places feel closer. (1, CC)
  12. 20. A set of agricultural innovations like high-yield seeds and fertilizers that increased food production globally; significantly reduced hunger but raised environmental concerns. (5, VIT)
  13. 24. Manipulating voting district boundaries to favor one group. (4, CC)
  14. 25. A cultural process where one group loses its original traits and fully adopts another culture. (3, CC)
  15. 28. A person seeking safety in another country but not yet officially recognized as a refugee. (2, CC)
  16. 29. A narrow passage like a strait that is strategically important for trade or military control. (4, IDK)
  17. 30. Hiring external companies or workers to perform tasks once done in-house. (6, CC)