AP Human Geography

1234567891011121314151617181920
Across
  1. 8. An equal exchange of traits or influence between two culture groups occurs
  2. 10. An area that displays a common trait such as culture, government, language, landform, etc.
  3. 11. A strong love of, and loyalty to, one's country
  4. 13. The dominant culture group in an area receiving a minority group
  5. 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
  6. 19. The transformation of agricultural lands into deserts because of overgrazing and soil erosion
  7. 20. A popular region that is named for the way people perceive it
Down
  1. 1. A global city that serves as an important linkage or connection point in the global economic system
  2. 2. A metropolitan area with a total population of over 10 million people according to the United Nations
  3. 3. A law of spatial interaction that states that larger places attract people, ideas, and goods more strongly that smaller places
  4. 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. 5. The increasing interconnection of all regions in the world through politics, communication, transportation, marketing, manufacturing, and social and cultural processes
  6. 6. The rapid growth of, and migration to, large cities
  7. 7. The number of an item within a unit of area
  8. 9. The process of redrawing territorial district boundaries to favor a certain political party
  9. 12. The principle that says migrants try to minimize the friction of distance by moving to locations closer to them rather than father away
  10. 14. The internationally recognized exercise of a country's power over its people and territory
  11. 15. The cluster of traits that make a group of people special and unique
  12. 17. The model of urban land use developed by Hoyt that shows urban growth in pie-shaped wedges, or sectors, based on transportation improvements
  13. 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