APHG Review Project- Reese Krampota Period 4
Across
- 2. Filling in spaces with buildings then sprawling outside of desired space. (Unit 6 IDK)
- 3. A model explaining the land rent + transportation costs pattern with agriculture. This is all assuming the physical environment is uniform, there is only one market, all land has equal access to the market, farmers want to maximize profit, and that all farmers are commercial. (Unit 5 VIT)
- 5. Human’s impact on a landscape. (Unit 3 IDK)
- 8. Factories built by the US in Mexico near the border in order to create cheaper labor costs for production. (Unit 7 IDK)
- 9. Location, place, human- environmental interaction, movement, and regions which help people understand how places and people are connected. (Unit 1 VIT)
- 12. A defined territory with boarders, a permanent population, sovereignty, and recognition from other states. (Unit 4 CC)
- 16. A pidgin language that develops into a new combined language with native speakers. (Unit 3 CC)
- 19. US House of Representatives seats are re-allocated based off of population change reported on the census (Unit 4 IDK)
- 21. A simplified non-native language used by 2 people that speak different languages in order to simplify communication. (Unit 3 CC)
- 23. Population shifting from rural to urban areas. Provides new job opportunities and essential to economic growth. (Unit 2 VIT)
- 24. People loose their original culture when they come into contact with a new culture (Unit 3 IDK)
- 26. An economy in which large amounts of businesses and industry in a concentrated location. This allows benefits with cost reductions and efficiency. (Unit 6 IDK)
- 28. the amount of people that can be supported, given the quantity of food, habitat, water and other life necessary resources. This allows government officials to plan for growing population sizes. (Unit 2 IDK)
- 29. a cultural trait being spread from one place to another over time. Shows how modern-day inventions spread. (Unit 3 VIT)
- 33. Tendencies of cities to grow outwards in an unchecked area. Explains suburbanization and decentralization. (Unit 6 VIT)
- 34. A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals seasonally (Unit 5 IDK)
- 35. A group of people with a common identity through shared cultural traits (Unit 4 CC)
Down
- 1. Crude birth rate - crude death rate divided by 10. Measures the growing population excluding migration. (Unit 2 CC)
- 4. The number of years needed to double a population, assuming there is a constant rate of natural increase. (Unit 2 IDK)
- 6. The location of something relative to its surrounding features. (Unit 6 CC)
- 7. Ideas and innovations spreading to new places while still staying strong in their original location. Can provide new insights on ideas. (Unit 1 IDK)
- 10. Buying goods and services continuously, covering all of the steps needed to get a good or service from supplier to customer. (Unit 5 CC)
- 11. The exact location of something. Can be identified with an address or latitude and longitude points. (Unit 6 CC)
- 13. Reducing the time of diffusion through things such as improved technology for communication and improved transportation. (Unit 1 IDK)
- 14. LDC’s being dependent on MDCs in order to further develop their country. (Unit 7 IDK)
- 15. Connecting the many processes of production and distribution (Unit 5 CC)
- 17. Exporting jobs from MDCs to LDCs in order to have lower paid employees. (Unit 7 CC)
- 18. The total value of all goods and services produced by a country’s economy over a year. This measures a country’s wealth. (Unit 7 VIT)
- 20. The number of live births per thousand of population per year. Helps show a woman's role in a country. (Unit 2 CC)
- 22. The position of something on the Earth's surface using an address or latitude and longitude coordinates. (Unit 1 CC)
- 25. A company located in a MDC sends industrial processes out for external production. (Unit 7 CC)
- 27. Only growing one type of crop in order to allow for economies of scale, but also to make it more susceptible to change commodity price ranges (Unit 5 IDK)
- 30. The policy of asserting the interest of someone’s nation. As simple patriotism it can create national unity but can also breed intolerance within a nation. (Unit 4 VIT)
- 31. A specific point on earth with characteristics that distinguish it from other places, often used when describing relative location (Unit 1 CC)
- 32. Redrawing voting districts for a political advantage. There are two types packing: clustering minded voters and cracking: breaking apart into multiple. voting districts with more of a certain party. (Unit 4 IDK)