Bradey N. Woods’ AP HUG Vocabulary Project

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Across
  1. 4. On a map, a line that connects or links different places that share a common or equal value, such as elevation (IDK, 1)
  2. 7. The rapid transformation of the economy through the introduction of machines, new power sources, and new chemical processes in Europe and the United States between 1760 and 1830 (VIT, 7)
  3. 8. A territory surrounded by a country but not ruled by it (CC, 4)
  4. 12. The pattern in which humans are spread out on Earth’s surface (VIT, 2)
  5. 16. A range of pro-market and anti-government positions on the economy, such as reducing government ownership and regulation and promoting privatization and market-based solutions (IDK, 7)
  6. 17. The day-to-day atmospheric conditions that affect daily decisions (CC, 5)
  7. 18. Abrupt slopes that break up the general continuity of the terrain (IDK, 4)
  8. 21. An absolute location of a place on Earth (CC, 6)
  9. 23. Sections of a body of water where there is very little aquatic life (IDK, 5)
  10. 27. A set of traditional symbols or symbolic forms associated with a country and its citizens (IDK, 4)
  11. 30. The areas we occupy as humans; it has no value until the people who occupy it make it their own (CC, 1)
  12. 31. The total value of all the goods and services made by a country’s residents and businesses in a specific time period regardless of the country or location in which they were made (CC, 7)
  13. 32. A combined language that has a fuller vocabulary than a pidgin language and becomes a native language (CC, 3)
  14. 33. The average pattern of weather over a 30-year period for a particular region (CC, 5)
  15. 34. The human-made space in which people live, work, and engage in leisure activities on a daily basis (VIT, 6)
  16. 35. A trade language, characterized by a very small vocabulary derived from the languages of at least two or more groups in contact (CC, 3)
Down
  1. 1. A language of communication and commerce spoken across a wide area where it is not a mother tongue (IDK, 3)
  2. 2. Producing two forms of energy from one fuel (IDK, 7)
  3. 3. A software application for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth’s surface; allows the rapid manipulation of geospatial data for problem-solving and research (IDK, 1)
  4. 5. The act of a migrant leaving their place (country) of origin (CC, 2)
  5. 6. A place with more than 100,000 residents that is not a core city in a metropolitan area; a large suburb with its own government (IDK, 6)
  6. 9. Part of a national territory separated from the main body of the country to which it belongs (CC, 4)
  7. 10. A city that is much larger than any other city in the country and that dominates the country’s economic, political, and cultural life (IDK, 6)
  8. 11. A focused geographic area where important innovations are born and from which they spread (VIT, 3)
  9. 13. A branch of human geography concerned with the spatial analysis of political systems (VIT, 4)
  10. 14. The act of a migrant arriving at their destination country (CC, 2)
  11. 15. How we modify space based on who we are as a group of people (CC, 1)
  12. 19. The total value of all goods and services produced within a country over a specific period, regardless of the producer’s national origin (CC, 7)
  13. 20. Involuntary mass dispersions of a population from its home territory (IDK, 2)
  14. 22. The relative location of a place in reference to its surrounding features, or its regional position with reference to other places (CC, 6)
  15. 24. The process whereby religion become a less dominant force in everyday life than it was in the past (IDK, 3)
  16. 25. The area surrounding a city (IDK, 5)
  17. 26. The planting and harvesting of domesticated plants and the raising of domesticated animals for food (VIT, 5)
  18. 28. When refugees or displaced persons return to their home country (IDK, 2)
  19. 29. The study of the interactions between societies and their local environments (VIT, 1)