Across
- 2. A boundary that is established after the settlement in that area occurred (4 CC)
- 5. physical and human characteristics of a location. Place is important because the unit is explaining the different ways place is found and represented, it is the base of the unit.(1 VIT)
- 6. A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago.(3 CC)
- 9. offer their citizens relatively diverse economic opportunities but also have extreme gaps between rich and poor. Sustainable Development (6 CC)
- 11. she concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked businesses and industries (7 IDK)
- 12. a term associated with nonverbal communication that refers to how people use space (territory) to communicate ownership or occupancy of areas and possessions.It is important because there are different forms of boundaries that are used to protect territory so if we can better understand territoriality than we can understand why we need different boundaries.(4 VIT)
- 13. humans have the commanding power over their environment, albeit within certain limits (2 CC)
- 15. the tendency of people or businesses and industry to locate outside the central city (6 IDK)
- 17. the value of the total output of goods and services produced in a country in a given time period (normally one year). (7 CC)
- 19. The total value of all goods and services produced by a country's economy in a given year (7 CC)
- 21. a political boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in a place while people moved into occupy the surroundings (4 CC)
- 25. A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages (3 CC)
- 27. the change from an agricultural to an industrial society and from home manufacturing to factory production. This is important because it is the main focus of a unit so understanding what it means will help you through out the unit.(7 VIT)
- 29. a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land. (5 IDK)
- 30. A counter to urban sprawl. Development, urban revitalization, and suburban reforms that create walk able neighborhoods with a diversity of housing and jobs.It is important because understanding the different parts of the city will help you understand all of the terms.(6 VIT)
- 31. based on historical population trends of two demographic characteristics birth rate and death rate to suggest that a country's total population growth rate cycles through stages as that country develops economically. Ti is important because you need to understand the model in order to understand the population and the model is used in present day also.(2 VIT)
- 32. descriptive data, more subjective,surveys and interviews(1 IDK)
- 33. when soil in an arid climate has been made available for agricultural production using irrigation (5 IDK)
Down
- 1. A rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior.(5 CC)
- 3. a property which has the presence or potential to be a hazardous waste, pollutant or contaminant.(6 IDK)
- 4. usually the lesser developed part of a town or region, that is usually located at the edge of the cities/regions and far away from the developed, more "sophisticated" and often beautiful city/regional centre (6 CC)
- 5. The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture (2 IDK)
- 7. total number of people divided by the total land area (2 IDK)
- 8. the approximate measurement of the physical space between two places.(1 CC)
- 10. spatial spreading of a culture element or phenomenon. This is important because if you know what diffusion means then you will already understand what multiple vocab word means because most of the vocab words are based off of diffusion.(3 VIT)
- 14. A system of land surveying east of the Appalachian Mountains. It is a system that relies on descriptions of land ownership and natural features such as streams or trees.(5 CC)
- 16. uses numbers,quantity,and statistics (1 IDK)
- 17. Process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power.(4 IDK)
- 18. humans are not a product of their environment, but rather that they possess the skills necessary to change their environment to satisfy human needs. (2 CC)
- 20. refers to the position of a place or entity based on its location with respect to other (1 CC)
- 22. The drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes (4 IDK)
- 23. The term used to describe a man-made system whereby water is spread from its natural source (such as a lake or river) over a much larger geographic range to aid in agricultural production. This is important because it is still a used in present day times so it is relative to both time periods which means that it i something you want to understand. (5 VIT)
- 24. the principle that an individual human's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture (3 IDK)
- 26. South American organization whose purpose is to expand trade, improve transportation, and reduce tariffs among member countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.(7 IDK)
- 28. when a weaker group moves into a dominant culture by choice and adopts the traits of the dominant group gradually (3 IDK)
