Immigration and Urbanization

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Across
  1. 2. Sociologist Barry _____ points out that our networks in school, work, and online now define our communities as much as our residential neighborhoods
  2. 4. _____ Capital: Tight connections that people form with each other through organizations, civic life, and strong social ties.
  3. 7. Movement of products, services, and information across national and continental boundaries.
  4. 8. Sociologist Claude ______ argues that cities generate new forms of community, such as subcultures
  5. 9. Chicago New York, and ______ have the highest levels of segregation between Black and white people
  6. 10. Ethnic ______: Section of a city where the local culture and labor market are dominated by a single ethnic group.
  7. 11. The largest number of new immigrants come from India, Mexico, the Philippines, El Salvador, and ______
  8. 12. The Great ______: Movement of millions of African Americans, from 1900 to 1970, into cities outside the south.
  9. 14. A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society.
  10. 17. Practice of outlining in red any sections of a city that were considered “risky” and rejecting loan applications in that area
Down
  1. 1. Growth in the proportion of a nation’s population living in cities.
  2. 3. Social _____: Various types of connections that individuals form with other people, no matter where they’re located.
  3. 4. More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970
  4. 5. _____ Cities: Major urban areas that serve as nodes for the worldwide network of economic activity.
  5. 6. Unique ways of life found in cities.
  6. 9. Urban areas with at least 10 million people.
  7. 13. Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies.
  8. 15. Migration of Whites out of central city neighborhoods and into suburban communities (2 words)
  9. 16. Chains of densely populated areas that extend over long stretches of space.