Rhian Sterling, 1st
Across
- 2. An interdependent set of cities within a region (Chp. 18, CC)
- 6. Characterized by poverty, lack of infrastructure, and areas of poorly built housing (Chp. 19, IDK)
- 10. Describes one way in which the size of cities within a region may develop (Chp. 18, IDK)
- 12. Cities that exert influence beyond their national boundaries (Chp. 18, CC)
- 15. Describes urban growth based on transportation technology (Chp. 18 IDK)
- 17. People who face hardships that contribute to their poverty (Chp. 20, CC)
- 20. Cities that merged into a single, uninterrupted area (Chp. 18, IDK)
- 21. The idea that portions of an urban area-regions or zones within the city-have specific and distinct purposes (Chp. 19, IDK)
- 23. The shape in which people would be farther from the central place and there would be overlapping areas of service, a compromise of a square and circle (Chp. 18, IDK)
- 24. Describes how different types of land use and housing were all located near the CBD early in a city's history (Chp. 19, CC)
- 28. Describe the spread of U.S cities outward from the the CBD to the suburbs, leaving a declining inner city (Chp. 19, IDK)
- 29. The distance people travel to obtain specific goods or services (Chp. 18, CC)
- 30. Areas not connected to city services and are under the control of drug lords and gangs (Chp. 19, CC)
Down
- 1. Where new residents can be close to religious institutions, stores w/familiar food, and friends & relatives who speak their language (Chp. 20, IDK)
- 3. Streets lined with tall buildings (Chp. 20, IDK)
- 4. The world's largest cities and typically have more than ten thousand people (Chp. 18, CC)
- 5. In the more developed countries, the informal economy operates as this (Chp. 20, IDK)
- 7. Alleviates the problems of public housing (Chp. 20, IDK)
- 8. A portion of a city warmer than surrounding regions (Chp. 20, IDK)
- 9. Neighborhoods where extreme poverty homelessness, and lawlessness are common (Chp. 19, IDK)
- 11. The portion of the economy that's not taxed, regulated, or managed by the government (Chp. 20, IDK)
- 13. a way of living that reflects a lack of income and accumulated wealth (Chp. 20, CC)
- 14. The rapid spread of development outward from the inner city (Chp. 20, CC)
- 16. The size of population necessary for any particular service to exist and remain profitable (Chp. 18, CC)
- 18. Developed to explain the distribution of cities of different sizes across a region (Chp. 18, CC)
- 19. Describe a city as a series of rings that surrounds a central business district (Chp. 19, CC)
- 22. Traditional outdoor markets or covered bazaars (Chp. 19, IDK)
- 25. Describes sectors of land use for low, medium, and high income housing (Chp. 19, CC)
- 26. Developers purchase land beyond the periphery of the city's built-up area (Chp. 20, IDK)
- 27. Also known as the Concentric Zone Model (Chp. 19, CC)