Across
- 2. A city that is a control center of the global economy, where major decisions on markets are made.
- 3. States that the population of a settlement is inversely proportional to its rank in the urban hierarchy.
- 7. The idea that the closer two cities are, the more they will influence each other.
- 9. the distance people will travel to acquire goods.
- 10. A populated area on the outskirts of a city
- 12. The industrial innovations in mining and manufacturing that allowed urban growth to increase.
- 16. A massive (LTF) and densely populated city, mainly a capital or major city.
- 18. Crop yields that are more than sufficient for subsistence.
- 19. An absolute location of a place on earth
- 20. An economic and political system where the state manages the means of production and trade.
Down
- 1. The agricultural and socioeconomic factors that led to the first cities.
- 4. An urban area with 50k people or more in it.
- 5. A city growing outward in an unchecked manner.
- 6. Relating to a city
- 8. Cities whose size and shape are dictated by and almost require usage of automobiles.
- 11. An economic and political system where the means of production and trade are mostly owned/conducted privately.
- 13. In Central Place Theory, the number of people required to support businesses.
- 14. The percentage of a nation's population living in towns and cities
- 15. A set of interdependent cities or urban places connected by networks.
- 17. A large, densely populated settlement with a higher population than other settlements, serving as hubs for most things.
