AP HUG MADDIE RUSH B3

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