Armaan Malkani 6
Across
- 4. divides countries of the world into three groups based on political power, social standing, and economic and technological development.(IDK1)
- 6. a political boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged.(CC4)
- 9. compares the level of development of women with that of both sexes.(CC7)
- 13. is an urban or metropolitan area which has a population over 20 million people.(CC6)
- 14. refugees returning to their home country.(IDK2)
- 17. disparity between female and male achievements.(CC7)
- 21. a certain number of electors from each state based of a state's population.(IDK4)
- 24. yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming in subsistence agriculture.(CC5)
- 26. the number of people who live in a defined land area.(CC2)
- 29. any pieces of information that can be displayed using numbers.(CC1)
- 30. the authority of a government to take private property when doing so serves the publics interests.(IDK6)
- 31. a relatively small group that has broken away from an established denomination.(IDK3)
- 32. tool that categorizes countries' population, growth rates, and economic structures(it is important because it explains a countries economy).(VIT2)
- 33. a force that divides people and countries.(CC3)
- 35. existence of two economic sectors in one country, divided by different agriculture practices.(IDK5)
Down
- 1. a force that connects people and countries.(CC3)
- 2. a period of rapid development of industry in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.(it is important because it advanced the world and brought upon a new age/era)(VIT7)
- 3. a more flexible set of production practices that meet market demand.(IDK7)
- 5. the number of people supported by a unit area of arable land.(CC2)
- 7. seeks to encourage local community development and sustainable growth in an urban area.(is important because without it communities won't develop)(VIT6)
- 8. idea that ethical and moral standards should be formulated and adhered to for life on Earth.(IDK3)
- 10. money migrant send back to family in their home countries.(IDK2)
- 11. interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations(it is important because it is how the world connects together).(VIT1)
- 12. the process of mapmakers placing the boundary on the map.(IDK4)
- 15. effort to modify Earth's surface through the cultivation for sustenance or economic gain.(it is important because without it we wouldn't have food)(VIT5)
- 16. form of subsistence agriculture that requires a large amount of effort to produce the maximum yield from a parcel of land.(CC5)
- 18. descriptive information, usually in the form of text.(CC1)
- 19. existence of two separate economic sectors within one country, divided by different levels of development and technology.(IDK7)
- 20. is an urban or metropolitan area which has a population over 10 million people.(CC6)
- 22. a area that has authority over its internal affairs and foreign policy.(it is important because these helped build and divide the world)(VIT4)
- 23. racial segregation that happens by fact rather than by legal requirement.(IDK6)
- 25. a boundary that is established after the settlement in that area occurred.(CC4)
- 27. process of taking over and fencing off land once shared by peasant farmers.(IDK5)
- 28. identifying, explaining, and predicting the human and physical patterns.(IDK1)
- 34. knowledge, attitudes, and habitual behavior patterns shared by a society.(it is important because it is a form of identity for oneself)(VIT3)