Vocabulary Review #5

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Across
  1. 5. an exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude
  2. 7. straight lines (or arcs) drawn on a map without regard for physical or cultural features
  3. 8. the area between the factory zone and the working-class zone in the concentric zone model of urban structure in the Burgess Concentric Zone model
  4. 11. relates to surrounding features, both human-made and natural that explain why something is where it is
  5. 13. the world economy benefits rich societies and harms other countries by making them dependent on the core countries
  6. 15. formed when urban expansion results in an overlap in development by cities in close proximity to one another, resulting in a network of high-density human settlements
  7. 17. when individuals must leave their homes due to factors outside their control such as war, natural disasters or persecution.
  8. 18. the type of housing in spaces where the population is more condensed, such as in communities that have condominiums or townhouses
  9. 19. the production, distribution, and marketing of food and other products within the geographical limits of a metropolitan area
  10. 21. seeks to explain the economic relationships of cities with smaller settlements and distribution of services
  11. 22. the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
  12. 24. a method of rural land survey that uses physical features of local geography along with directions and distances to define and describe boundaries of land parcels
  13. 26. a phenomenon that happened when a place/location loses its distinctiveness or its uniqueness
  14. 28. a person who remains within their borders but had left their home due to negative circumstances
  15. 29. the characteristics of a population such as age, gender, race, and occupation
  16. 30. A linked system of processes that gather natural resources, convert them into goods, package them for distribution, disperse them, and sell them on the market
Down
  1. 1. the number of farmers per unit area of arable land
  2. 2. the notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape
  3. 3. a defined area of land or water that is claimed by a group or individual as their own and is protected from external interference
  4. 4. the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and governments
  5. 6. features that are inherent to a particular location
  6. 9. a research complex in North Carolina between the towns of Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Durham
  7. 10. enclave a geographical area where a particular ethnic group is spatially clustered and socially and economically distinct from the majority group
  8. 12. boundaries that used to exist and can still be detected on the landscape
  9. 14. Economic Growth model that includes the following five stages: Traditional Society; Preconditions for Take-Off; Take-Off; Drive to Maturity; and Age of High Mass Consumption
  10. 16. prosperous, rural residential areas beyond the suburbs
  11. 20. people who must leave their home area for their own safety or survival, their home area could be a country, state, or region
  12. 23. the belief that territory outside a given state should be made part of the state due to a large amount of people living there of the same ethnicity as live in the state in question or due to the state having historically been in possession of the territory
  13. 25. the practice of a country extending its power and influence over other countries, typically through the use of military force, economic coercion, or cultural domination
  14. 27. A group of people bound together by some sense of a common culture, ethnicity, language, shared history, and attachment to a homeland