Across
- 8. An equal exchange of traits or influence between two culture groups occurs
- 10. An area that displays a common trait such as culture, government, language, landform, etc.
- 11. A strong love of, and loyalty to, one's country
- 13. The dominant culture group in an area receiving a minority group
- 16. The movement from homebased cottage industries to factory industries with several workers under one roof that the use of machines facilitates in England in the late 1700s
- 19. The transformation of agricultural lands into deserts because of overgrazing and soil erosion
- 20. A popular region that is named for the way people perceive it
Down
- 1. A global city that serves as an important linkage or connection point in the global economic system
- 2. A metropolitan area with a total population of over 10 million people according to the United Nations
- 3. A law of spatial interaction that states that larger places attract people, ideas, and goods more strongly that smaller places
- 4. A language that is not part of the culture of the country but is one that is informally agreed upon as the language of business and trade
- 5. The increasing interconnection of all regions in the world through politics, communication, transportation, marketing, manufacturing, and social and cultural processes
- 6. The rapid growth of, and migration to, large cities
- 7. The number of an item within a unit of area
- 9. The process of redrawing territorial district boundaries to favor a certain political party
- 12. The principle that says migrants try to minimize the friction of distance by moving to locations closer to them rather than father away
- 14. The internationally recognized exercise of a country's power over its people and territory
- 15. The cluster of traits that make a group of people special and unique
- 17. The model of urban land use developed by Hoyt that shows urban growth in pie-shaped wedges, or sectors, based on transportation improvements
- 18. A potent form of cultural barrier that prevents certain habits or new ideas from establishing themselves in a society due to already-established prohibitions, customs, and rules
