AP Human Geography

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Across
  1. 6. The set of changes in technology that increased manufacturing and productivity
  2. 8. The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
  3. 9. Specific areas within a country's borders where trade and business laws are different than in the rest of the country
  4. 10. Physical spaces within a country where regulations benefit foreign-controlled business
  5. 14. An act that provided for the political organization of the territories west of the Appalachian Mountains
  6. 17. Describes key decisions made by businesses about where to locate factories
  7. 18. Indicates the starting position for land use relative to the market
  8. 20. A model describing agricultural activity in terms of rent
  9. 21. A series of laws enacted by the British government that enabled land owners to purchase and enclose land for their own use
  10. 22. A global international organization dealing with rules of trade between nations
  11. 24. Describes the way city sizes within a region develop
  12. 27. Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially high-yield seeds and fertilizers
  13. 28. The origin of farming, marked by the domestication of plants and animals
  14. 29. This theory says that states are similar to living organisms and explains why some states are more powerful than others
Down
  1. 1. The idea that jobs may produce additional jobs
  2. 2. Helped form the state boundaries of Africa
  3. 3. An area organized into a political unit and ruled by a government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
  4. 4. Mass production in the 20th century; assembly lines
  5. 5. States that larger and more close together places have a greater interaction than smaller, more far apart places
  6. 7. Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states
  7. 11. A range of pro-market and anti-government positions on the economy
  8. 12. Describes urban growth based on transportation technology in different epochs
  9. 13. A treaty that established the four zones of water boundaries
  10. 15. This theory says that controlling maritime areas of the world is essential to achieve global dominance
  11. 16. Allowed a shift un workforce beyond subsistence farming to allow labor to work in factories
  12. 19. Specially designated duty-free areas providing warehousing, storage, and distribution facilities for goods for trade
  13. 23. Explains the distribution of differently sized cities across a region
  14. 25. This theory says that land-based power is essential to achieve global dominance
  15. 26. A change in the production process in the late 20th century; job rotations