Across
- 1. When two or more languages mix and develop a more formal structure and vocabulary so that they are no longer a pidgin language.(3,CC)
- 4. It consists of the highest level of decision-making and includes the top officials in various levels of government and business. (6,CC)
- 6. This compares the number of farmers to the area of arable land. This value gives an indication of the efficiency of the region’s farmers. (2,CC)
- 7. All countries do not exist in isolation but are all part of an intertwined world system in which all countries are dependent on each other. It is important in understanding world history and the core countries motives for imperialization and other involvements. (6,VIT)
- 8. It sets out the overall legal framework for all activities on the oceans and seas and contains detailed rules governing all ocean uses, by defining the rights and responsibilities of states. This is important because it helps solve conflict between the boundaries of the seas.(4,VIT)
- 10. A map projection that shows the earth's surface in the form of a cone, in which meridians are perpendicular to every parallel and every parallel is a concentric circle. (1,IDK)
- 13. It is a hub for information-based industry and high-tech manufacturing. (6,IDK)
- 15. It is a cluster of people of the same culture, but surrounded by people of a culture that is dominant in the region. (3,IDK)
- 19. When both parties have goods and services that the other party desires. (6,IDK)
- 22. The transfer of political power from the central government to subnational levels of government, mostly follows regional lines.(4,CC)
- 24. When ethnic groups move in and out of neighborhoods and create new cultural imprints on the landscape.(3,IDK)
- 26. It is the process of wealthier residents moving into a neighborhood and making it unaffordable for existing residents, usually improves the housing quality. (7,CC)
- 29. The development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers transferred from the developed to developing world to alleviate the problem of food supply in those regions of the globe.(5,VIT)
- 30. It is a stretch of land that contains multiple cities and connecting suburban regions. (7,IDK)
- 32. All of the groups learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. This is important to study because it can help us best understand why people and societies make the choice that they do. (3,VIT)
- 33. This shows the five typical stages of population change that countries pass through as they modernize. The developed countries of the world passed through these stages first, while the underdeveloped areas of the world are still passing through the early stages. This is important because it demonstrates how the populations of countries change over time.(2,VIT)
- 34. This is agricultural that involves greater inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the space being used.(5,CC)
Down
- 1. It is the commercial heart of a city. It is often located near the physical center of a city, or the crossroads where the city was founded, it focuses on transportation and services. It is important because it provides a centralized and condensed space for businesses to operate. (7,VIT)
- 2. It is a series of laws enacted by the British government that enabled landowners to purchase and enclose land for their own use that had previously been common land used by peasant farmers. (5,IDK)
- 3. It is the knowledge-based sector that includes research and development, business consulting, financial services, educaction, public administration, and software development.(6,CC)
- 5. It is the number of persons per unit of agricultural land. This measure of density is useful, because it can give us a rough estimate of how many people an area of farmland can reasonably support.(2,CC)
- 9. This is agriculture that uses fewer inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the amount of space being used. (5,CC)
- 11. This is the fragmentation of a state or region into smaller, often hostile, units along ethno-linguistic lines.(4,CC)
- 12. It is an attempt to accurately reflect the land size of all continents equally, but in doing so it distorts distance and direction. (1,IDK)
- 14. Is the naturally occurring beneficial conditions that would prompt farmers to plant crops different from those predicted by von Thünen;s model. (5,IDK)
- 16. Is the shrinking “time distance” between locations because of improved methods of transportation and communication. (1,CC)
- 17. Is a state that completely surrounds another state. (4,IDK)
- 18. The physical artifacts that humans have created and that form part of the landscape. Roads, buildings, signs, fences are all part of this. This is important because it can tell geographers how developed an area is.(1,VIT)
- 20. Its goal is to reduce sprawl, increasing affordable housing. And creating vibrant livable neighborhoods that are largely walkable. Gentrification- It is the process of wealthier residents moving into a neighborhood and making it unaffordable for existing residents, usually improves the housing quality. (7,CC)
- 21. states that as the distance between two places increases the interaction between those places decreases. Places that are closer together will experience more interaction between them. (1,CC)
- 23. It is the change in the use of a house from a single-family home to rented units in a multifamily dwelling and eventually to an abandoned building. (7,IDK)
- 25. A simplified mixture of two languages that has few grammar rules and a smaller vocabulary, but is not the native language of either group.(3,CC)
- 27. A strong dislike of people who practice another culture.(2,IDK)
- 28. Is a state that is much longer in one direction than the other. (4,IDK)
- 31. It is when migration out of a country is made up of many highly skilled people. (2,IDK)
