Chapter 10 puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. The production of crops giving way to high yields and high market value per unit of land.
  2. 5. an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
  3. 6. are services that focus on the creation, re-arrangement and interpretation of new and existing ideas; data interpretation and the use and evaluation of new technologies
  4. 7. covers a wide range of activities from commerce to administration, transport, financial and real estate activities, business and personal services, education, health and social work.
  5. 10. a form of agriculture, used especially in tropical Africa, in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored.
  6. 12. a unit used in a particular type of territorial organization of the productive forces of socialist society.
  7. 14. dependent on harvesting or extracting natural resources for sale or trade., harvesting and exporting resources with little or no processing.
  8. 16. the wandering, but controlled movement of livestock, solely dependent on natural forage, is the most extensive type of land use system.
  9. 18. were agricultural 'factories,' where all the means of production were nationalized, and the labor was hired.
  10. 21. Model developed by Alfred Weber according to which the location of manufacturing establishments is determined by the minimization of three critical expenses: labor, transportation, and agglomeration.
  11. 22. a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
  12. 23. primary activities involving the subsistence or commercial harvesting of renewable natural resources of land or water.
  13. 24. an agricultural technique where a vast expanse of land is cultivated to yield minimal output of crops and animals for the primary consumption of the grower's family.
  14. 25. a mass or collection of things; an assemblage
  15. 26. is the subfield of human geography which studies economic activity.
  16. 27. is "any enterprise that undertakes foreign direct investment, owns or controls income-gathering assets in more than one country, produces goods or services outside its country of origin, or engages in international production"
Down
  1. 1. is the study of economic principles and concepts used in decision-making and as such it lies on the border line of economics and business management
  2. 2. are those activities which involve the manufacturing of finished goods by processing the raw materials that are found in the nature
  3. 4. a cost that varies with the level of output.
  4. 8. a jointly operated amalgamation of several small farms, especially one owned by the government
  5. 9. he ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity
  6. 11. a type of economic system where investment, production and the allocation of capital goods take place according to economy-wide economic plans and production plans.
  7. 13. for a given fish stock means the highest possible annual catch that can be sustained over time, by keeping the stock at the level producing maximum growth.
  8. 15. is an economy directed to basic subsistence
  9. 17. The part of the economic involved in marketing natural resources available for use or further processing; includes mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing or hunting, and grazing.
  10. 19. His premise is that if people have the freedom to organize the landscape around their cities as they wish, they will naturally set up their economy—growing and selling crops, livestock, timber, and produce.
  11. 20. are business-enhancing factors that occur outside a company but within the same industry.