AP Human Geography

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  1. 2. Migration carried out in a series of stages, usually from nearby to bigger and more distant places (U2 CC)
  2. 5. A practice in which realtors persuade white homeowners in a neighborhood to sell their homes by convincing them that the neighborhood is declining due to black families moving in (U6 CC)
  3. 7. The right to own or hold property; it defines the ways in which rights to that property are managed (U6 IDK)
  4. 8. The political claim to territory in another country based on ethnic affiliations and historic borders (U4 IDK)
  5. 9. A root vegetable native to South America (U5 IDK)
  6. 11. The portion of Earth's surface with permanent human settlement (U2 IDK)
  7. 15. Farming oriented exclusively toward the production of agricultural commodities for sale in the market (U5 CC)
  8. 18. A clearly demarcated line that marks both the limits of a territory and divisions between territories; often called a border at the global scale (U4 VIT)
  9. 19. A two-dimensional (flat) representation of a geographic area or place (U1 VIT)
  10. 21. The planting and harvesting of domesticated plants and the raising of domesticated animals for food (U5 VIT)
  11. 23. A focused geographic area where important innovations are born and from which they spread (U3 VIT)
  12. 24. A measure of how well one country's export profile matches another country's import profile (U7 IDK)
  13. 27. An independent political unit with a centralized authority that makes claim to sole legal, political, and economic jurisdiction over a region with defined boundaries (U4 CC)
  14. 28. A branch of medicine that studies the distribution, determinants, and control of diseases and other health conditions, such as tobacco use and sedentary lifestyle (U2 IDK)
  15. 32. The long-term or permanent relocation of individuals, families, or entire communities from one place to another (U2 VIT)
  16. 33. The total value of all the goods and services made by a country's residents and businesses in a specific time period regardless of the country or location in which they were made (U7 CC)
  17. 34. Describing how boundaries are set apart to distinguish their limits (U4 IDK)
Down
  1. 1. A geographic area that is perceived to exist by its inhabitants, based on the widespread acceptance and use of a unique regional name (U1 IDK)
  2. 3. A community of people bound to a homeland and possessing a common identity based on shared cultural traits such as language, ethnicity, and religion (U4 CC)
  3. 4. Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that require little hired labor or monetary investment to successfully raise crops and animals (U5 CC)
  4. 6. A software application for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface; allows the rapid manipulation of geospatial data for problem-solving and research (U1 CC)
  5. 10. The blending of beliefs, ideas, practices, and traits, especially in a religious context (U3 IDK)
  6. 12. A map projection that avoids shape distortion and the restrictions of a rectangular map by creating "interruptions" in the map's continuity; in each section, map projection regions are shown "equally," like an orange peel being laid out in a flat surface (U1 IDK)
  7. 13. A system of 24 satellites that orbit Earth twice daily and transmit radio signals Earthward; the basis for many map-based apps that provide directions on how to get from one place to another (U1 CC)
  8. 14. The movement of people from rural areas to cities (U6 VIT)
  9. 16. The practice of identifying high-risk neighborhoods on a city map and refusing to lend money to people who want to buy property in those neighborhoods (U6 CC)
  10. 17. The rapid transformation of the economy through the introduction of machines, new power sources, and new chemical processes in Europe and the United States between 1760 and 1830 (U7 VIT)
  11. 20. A person who is fluent in more than two languages (U3 IDK)
  12. 22. Producing two forms of energy from one fuel (U7 IDK)
  13. 24. A combined language that has a fuller vocabulary than a pidgin language and becomes a native language (U3 CC)
  14. 25. The process by which some people's migration to a new place leads their family members, friends, and others to move to the same place (U2 CC)
  15. 26. People who dedicate themselves to slow-food diets and to obtaining as much of their nutrition as possible from local farmers (U5 IDK)
  16. 29. The total value of all goods and services produced within a country over a specific period, regardless of the producer's national origin (U7 CC)
  17. 30. The removal of contaminants with plant species that react with or degrade contaminants or draw up contaminants from the soil into shoots and leaves (U6 IDK)
  18. 31. A trade language, characterized by a very small vocabulary derived from the languages of at least two or more groups in contact (U3 CC)