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