History of the American City Terms
Across
- 7. To live in a(n) ______ is to live in an area between a urban and rural environment.
- 9. To see the city from an elevated point - often related to power…
- 10. Available through departments such as the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development…
- 12. To live in the country, was to live in a(n) _______ environment.
- 14. The removal of advanced social and/or economic change from a society. ..
- 16. It is important that large cities are engineered to have large roads to prevent _____ as a result from overpopulation.
- 18. The science of creating a map based off of the lands physical features…
Down
- 1. A cities ability to manage the law based on their own discretion…
- 2. The distribution of power from one primary source, to lesser power sources…
- 3. The center of a city, usually most prone to crime…
- 4. Power given to one source, as opposed to having power in various locations…
- 5. To restore broken-down neighborhoods in an attempt to attract new residences and increase property value is…
- 6. After a city has shifted their focus from industrialism and the economy, towards knowledge and specialization…
- 8. As discussed by Schulz, engineers often help the environment and combat…
- 11. This program provides individuals with public housing…
- 13. Transportation technology had to develop quickly in large cities to keep up with the various needs of…
- 15. To live in the city, was to live in a(n) _______ environment.
- 17. This program assists individuals with mortgages and loans when purchasing a home…
- 19. The science of studying the differences in elevation of the land…
- 20. An area that has not yet been charted and remains undiscovered…