Mckinley Merlet Pd4
Across
- 2. An ecosystem created by agriculture.(IDK 5)
- 4. A boundary that is established after an area has been settled.(CC 4)
- 5. An area centered on a node,focal point, or central hub interconnecting linkages.(CC 1)
- 8. Urban area with a large suburban residential and business are surrounding it. These areas are tied together by a beltway.(CC 6)
- 11. The existence of two seperate agricultural sectors within one country.(IDK 5)
- 13. agriculture designed soley for producing income.(CC 5)
- 16. Permanent movement within one region of a country.(CC 2)
- 20. The central, enduring elements of a culture expressing its values and beliefs including language, religion, and folklore.(CC 3)
- 22. The small communities lying beyond the suburbs of a city.(CC 6)
- 23. The growing independence of the worlds economiess. Important because the world is getting closer.(VIT 1)
- 26. When a country should specialize in certain products for export when they hold an advantage in producing in those products.(CC 7)
- 30. Permanent movement within one region of a country(CC 2)
- 31. Unrestticted gowth of housing commercial developments and road over large expanses of land, with little concern for urban planning.Important because many new techniques and development strategies have been made to slow it down.(VIT 6)
- 32. A boundary that is established before an area is settled.(CC 4)
- 33. The institutions and links between individuals and groups that unite a culture.(CC 3)
- 35. The power of the government to take private property and convert it into public use.(IDK 6)
- 36. Racial segregation that happens by fact rather than by legal requirent.(IDK 6)
Down
- 1. The idea that government intervention into markets is inefficent and undesirable.(IDK 7)
- 3. A policy of cultural extension and potential political expansion by a country aimed at a group of its nationals living in a neighboring country.(IDK 4)
- 6. Identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a paticular homeland or hearth, important because this influences migration.(VIT 3)
- 7. The science or practice of farming. Important because it influences land patterns and distributions.(VIT 5)
- 9. Period of rapid development of industry that started in Great Britain in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Important because it led to major urbanization and changed the economic landscape forever.(VIT 7)
- 10. The prescence of a demand or deficit at one location and a supply at another without which there is no economic rationale foe any movement.(CC 7)
- 12. a group of people with common cultural characteristics. Important because many seperation decsions are made based off of these.(VIT 4)
- 14. Types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant's decision to go where family or friends have already found success.(IDK 2)
- 15. A relatively small group that has broken away from an estabished denomination.(IDK 3)
- 17. aqautic plants for food.(IDK 5)
- 18. Permanent movement from one region of a country(CC 2)
- 19. The existence of two seperate agricultural sectors within one country.(IDK 5)
- 21. Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.(CC 5)
- 24. Small credit or loans given to people in developing countries to help start small businesses and help improve the economy.(IDK 7)
- 25. Predicting human and physical patterns in space and the interconnectedness of various spaces.(IDK 1)
- 27. Rearing of aquatic animals or cultivation
- 28. The result of human-induced actions which exploit land, causing the utility, biodiversity, soil fertility, and overall health to decline.(IDK 2)
- 29. A form of nationalism which the "nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity.(IDK 4)
- 34. People who support a certain religion(IDK 3)