Across
- 2. A form of nationalism where national identity and political allegiance are primarily defined by shared ethnicity or ethnic ties.4IDK
- 3. The perceived or actual connection or separation between two places, considering factors like cultural similarity, economic ties, or social interactions, rather than just physical distance.1CC
- 5. A geographic area defined by people's perceptions, feelings, and attitudes rather than by objective boundaries.1IDK
- 8. The position of a place in relation to other places or features, not in terms of exact coordinates.1CC
- 10. The specific, inherent characteristics of a place's physical location.6CC
- 11. Explains how developed (core) nations maintain dominance over developing (periphery) nations by exploiting their resources and labor, creating a cycle of dependence.7VIT
- 17. Economic activities that involve the direct extraction of raw materials from the Earth, such as agriculture, mining, forestry, and fishing.7CC
- 18. Abandoned properties that are contaminated, or potentially contaminated, with hazardous pollutants.6VIT
- 20. The learned behaviors, beliefs, values, and material objects that characterize a group of people and are passed down through generations.3CC
- 21. The small scale production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers as cash crops sold directly to local consumers.5IDK
- 23. A government policy aimed at reducing the birth rate and slowing down population growth.2IDK
- 24. The process of actively shaping and designing public spaces to reflect local identity, foster community engagement, and enhance the overall experience of a place.3IDK
- 25. Highly developed regions with a strong economic base, often characterized by high levels of innovation and advanced technology.7CC
- 26. The process of culture blending and the formation of new cultural identities, especially in contact zones.3IDK
- 28. Individuals who flee their home country due to fear of persecution and seek protection in another country.2IDK
- 30. Stands for the Mercado ComĂșn del Sur (Southern Common Market), a regional integration process in South America.7IDK
- 32. The state where individuals lack consistent access to enough food for an active and healthy life.5CC
- 33. A land division system where land is divided into long, narrow strips, often along a waterway or road, providing access to the resource for each parcel.5IDK
- 34. Positive conditions or attributes of a place that attract people to move to it.2CC
Down
- 1. A deteriorated area within a city characterized by high poverty, crime, and a lack of basic amenities like good housing and services.6IDK
- 4. The legal, or agreed upon, description of a boundary, often established through treaties or other formal agreements.4CC
- 6. The lines drawn on a map that define the limits of a territory.4CC
- 7. A collective effort by a group within a nation or region to gain self-determination, or the right to govern themselves, often seeking separation from a larger political entity.4VIT
- 9. A form of tourism that prioritizes environmental conservation and sustainable practices, while also providing economic benefits to local communities and educating visitors about nature and culture.7IDK
- 12. A place of origin for a widespread cultural trait or trend, like a new religion or a technological innovation.3CC
- 13. The claim that a state should include territory outside its existing borders due to cultural, ethnic, or historical ties.4IDK
- 14. Official government or organizational texts that outline specific rules, regulations, or guidelines related to a particular issue.1IDK
- 15. An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.5CC
- 16. The process where immigrants from a specific area follow others from the same area to a particular destination.2VIT
- 19. Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.1VIT
- 22. A place's location in relation to other places, including its natural surroundings, access to transportation, and proximity to other settlements.6CC
- 24. Negative conditions that encourage people to leave a specific location, often seeking a better life elsewhere.2CC
- 27. An area located beyond the suburbs of a major urban area, often characterized by low population density and a primarily residential, prosperous character.6IDK
- 29. A form of commercial agriculture where livestock, typically cattle and sheep, are raised on large tracts of land.5VIT
- 31. The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.3VIT
