APHUG Exam Review Units 1-3 Jaydn Decuir B3

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Across
  1. 1. computer system that can use information from digital images in various ways (1) (IDK)
  2. 3. also know as a vernacular region that describes region that is defined by how people think about the region which can cause confusion in boundaries (1) (CC)
  3. 6. process of legislatures adjusting boundaries every 10 years to keep a similar number of voters in a district (2) (IDK)
  4. 7. type of projection that is used for navigation, so it has accurate direction, but land masses close to the poles are too large (1) (IDK)
  5. 9. process of an ethnic group becoming indistinguishable from its receiving group (3) (CC)
  6. 12. spread of information, ideas, behavior, and other cultural traits over wide areas; important because it demonstrates how inventions can increase connectivity, for example, and how things can spread over time (3) (VIT)
  7. 14. process of an ethnic group adopting values of its receiving group while still staying true to its own major values in its culture (3) (CC)
  8. 15. also know as a nodal region that describes a region that is centered around a focal point (1) (CC)
Down
  1. 2. type of migration where migrant travels in a series of moves before arriving at their final destination (2) (CC)
  2. 4. type of religion that has members who actively look for people to convert to their faith regardless of background (3) (IDK)
  3. 5. transition model that corresponds with the stages of the DTM that shows what diseases are associated with levels of development (2) (IDK)
  4. 8. pattern of human settlement or spread of people across Earth; important because it demonstrates how and why there is overpopulation and clusters in certain areas (2) (VIT)
  5. 10. process of increasing a country's territory through military force (3) (IDK)
  6. 11. type of migration that involves following of family members or friends to a certain area (2) (CC)
  7. 13. ratio between size of things in reality and size of the same things on a map; important because it is used to compare information locally and globally, for example, and it can help keep a map portable while still showing accurate distance and connectedness (1) (VIT)