Richard Holbrook B7

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Across
  1. 1. Seeks to explain how changes in health services and living standards affect patterns of disease. (2 IDK)
  2. 4. How crude birth rate (CBR) and crude death rate (CDR) as well as the resulting rate of natural increase (RNI) change over time as countries go through industrialization and urbanization. (2 VIT)
  3. 5. An ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own state and is not the majority population in any nation-state. (4 CC)
  4. 6. A set of policies that promote the active participation and inclusion of minority groups in national histories, national politics, and cultural institutions with the goal of embracing difference within society. (5 IDK)
  5. 8. A root vegetable native to South America. (5 IDK)
  6. 10. The notion that people adopt elements of other cultures as well as contribute elements of their own culture, thereby transforming both cultures. (3 IDK)
  7. 11. A theory of trade stating that each country strives to export more than it imports in order to accumulate wealth. (7 IDK)
  8. 12. A firm’s relative ability to outperform other transnational corporations (TNCs) in its industry. (7 CC)
  9. 14. Planting two or three crops per year on the same land. (5 CC)
  10. 16. Migration that is done willingly. (2 CC)
  11. 18. A state whose political or economic system has become so weak that the government is no longer in control. (4 CC)
  12. 21. Abrupt slopes that break up the general continuity of the terrain. (4 IDK)
  13. 22. A thematic map that shows data aggregated for a specific geographic area, often using different colors to represent different values. (1 CC)
  14. 27. A map projection that is useful for navigation because the lines connecting points on the map represent true compass direction. (1 IDK)
  15. 30. Geographer Wilbur Zelinsky’s conclusion that there are regularities in migration as an essential component of a country’s modernization process. (2 IDK)
  16. 31. International organization that seeks to foster global monetary cooperation, achieve financial stability, facilitate international trade, and promote sustainable economic growth. (7 IDK)
  17. 32. A subdivision or dependent territory of a country that has some degree of, but not complete, self-government. (4 IDK)
  18. 33. The process whereby religion become a less dominant force in everyday life than it was in the past. (3 IDK)
  19. 34. Rural, ethnically homogenous culture that is deeply connected to the local land; the opposite of a popular culture. (3 CC)
Down
  1. 2. The pattern by which a phenomenon such as the movement of people, or their ideas, technologies, or preferences, spreads from a particular location through space and time. (1 VIT)
  2. 3. An intergovernmental military alliance among 29 North American and European countries with the purpose of guaranteeing the freedom and security of its members. (4 VIT)
  3. 4. Racial segregation that is not supported by law but is still apparent. (6 IDK)
  4. 7. A set of policies that promote the active participation and inclusion of minority groups in national histories, national politics, and cultural institutions with the goal of embracing difference within society. (3 VIT)
  5. 9. A statistical measure of gender inequality that combines data on reproductive health, empowerment, and labor-market participation. (7 VIT)
  6. 13. A country’s ability to produce one product much more efficiently than it can produce other products within its economy. (7 CC)
  7. 15. A living organism, including crops and livestock, that is produced through genetic engineering. (5 VIT)
  8. 17. A local culture that is no longer the dominant ethnic group within its traditional homeland because of migration, colonization, or political marginalization. (3 CC)
  9. 19. Planting another crop on the same plot of land as soon as the first crop has been harvested. (5 CC)
  10. 20. A map projection that attempts to create the most visually appealing representation of Earth by keeping all types of distortion relatively low over most of the map. (1 IDK)
  11. 23. A model of a city’s internal organization in which the central business district remains central, but multiple shopping areas, office parks, and industrial districts are scattered throughout the surrounding suburbs and linked by metropolitan expressway systems. (6 CC)
  12. 24. The process by which some people’s migration to a new place leads their family members, friends, and others to move to the same place. (2 CC)
  13. 25. A map that emphasizes the spatial patterns of geographic statistics or attributes, and sometimes the relationships between them. (1 CC)
  14. 26. The population of a settlement is inversely proportional to its rank in the urban hierarchy. (6 VIT)
  15. 28. Abbreviation for “not in my backyard”; term for a person who tries to prevent the construction of affordable housing and other types of development in their neighborhood. (6 IDK)
  16. 29. A model of a city’s internal organization, developed by Homer Hoyt, that focuses on transportation and communication as the drivers of the city’s layout. (6 CC)