APHG Crossword Project: Elise O'Neill P4

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Across
  1. 8. How resources, activities, and human demographic features of landscapes are arranged across the earth. This unit uses this term to understand how political entities are located and how they function. (4 VIT)
  2. 13. An ethnic group can no longer be distinguished from the receiving group (3 CC)
  3. 14. Two cultures come in contact and the result is a new culture (3 IDK)
  4. 15. Process in which US House of representative seats are reallocated to different states based off population change (4 IDK)
  5. 16. The interaction between two locales declines as the distance between them increases (1 CC)
  6. 18. The study of human population and population growth. This is the method in which the data for this unit is measured and identified. (2 VIT)
  7. 24. Forceful extension of a nation’s authority by conquest or by establishing economic and political domination of other nations that are not its colonies. (4 CC)
  8. 25. Happens when one company controls all aspects of its production processes. (5 IDK)
  9. 27. Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee. (2 CC)
  10. 28. The physical distance between two places. Used as the basic unit of classifying why things are where they are which is the basis of Human Geography (1 VIT)
  11. 29. The unit Is centered around urban growth and its different forms. This comes in multiple forms throughout the course, for example Urban development and growth of the suburbs. The process by which people live and are employed in a city. (6 VIT)
  12. 32. A type of urban development that seeks to encourage local community development and sustainable growth in an urban area. (6 CC)
  13. 35. The name of a place (1 IDK)
Down
  1. 1. A model that reflects how society uses land for agriculture. The entire unit talks about the different types of agriculture and its spatial distribution around the world. This reflects exactly that on a more local scale. (5 VIT)
  2. 2. The practice of exporting U.S. jobs to lower paid employees in other nations. (7 CC)
  3. 3. When people within a place start to produce an aspect of pop culture themselves in the context of their local culture and making it their own. (3 IDK)
  4. 4. A system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced, how much and the price. (7 IDK)
  5. 5. The very poorest part of cities that in extreme cases are not even connected to city services and are controlled by gangs and drug lords. (6 IDK)
  6. 6. The reduction in the time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place, because of improved communications and transportation systems. (1 CC)
  7. 7. The development of industries for the machine production of goods. This reshaped the world that we live in by jumpstarting wide scale commercialism and creating disparity in the development of countries (7 VIT)
  8. 9. A scattered population whose origins lie in a separate geographic locale. (2 IDK)
  9. 10. A group perceived identification with a particular region (1 IDK)
  10. 11. The value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year including money that leaves and enters the country (7 IDK)
  11. 12. A group of individuals who share a common temporal demographic experience. (2 IDK)
  12. 17. A complex social institution which governs the relationship among people with regard to assets such as land, water bodies, and forests. (6 IDK)
  13. 19. This results in a loss of biodiversity and other environmental issues when water is removed from a wet ecosystem. (5 IDK)
  14. 20. A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class owner-occupied area. (6 CC)
  15. 21. The process by which one nation exercises near complete control over another country which they have settled and taken over. (4 CC)
  16. 22. The portion of the economy concerned with the direct extraction of materials from Earth’s surface, generally through agriculture, although sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry. (5 CC)
  17. 23. An ethnic group moving to a new area adopts the values and practices of the larger group that has received them while still maintaining major elements of their own culture. (3 CC)
  18. 26. The shared practices, technology, attitudes, and behavior transmitted by a society. The entire unit is centered around this and analyzes exactly this term and what it means for different people in different areas as well as how it affects the geopolitical landscape. (3 VIT)
  19. 30. Establishments primarily engaged in growing crops, raising animals, and harvesting fish and other animals from a farm, ranch, or their natural habitats. (5 CC)
  20. 31. A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.(7 CC)
  21. 33. People who are being forced to leave their traditional lands due to persecution or material hardship within their society.(2 CC)
  22. 34. A majority ethnic group wants to claim territory from a neighboring state due to a shared culture with the people residing across the border. (4 IDK)