Across
- 2. people who own the means of production and pay the wages of workers, owns and controls property and resources, unit 7, CC
- 5. small, produce cereal crops for themselves and for sale, crops made for personal use or sale, until 5, IDK
- 7. set of activities or policies that help a place redevelop and become better, helps a place become better, unit 6, IDK
- 9. the distance that can be measured with a stranded unit of length, actual measured distance between two places, unit 1, cc
- 11. narrow passage that restricts traffic to another region, when traffic has to be directed another way, unit 4, IDK
- 13. combined landmass of Europe and Asia, massive landmass that combines two continents, unit 2, IDK
- 14. ranking of cities and most powerful cities at the top of the hierarchy, cities at the top of the herichy, unit 6, cc
- 19. making an area more urban, transforming a suburban or no area to urban, unit 6, VIT
- 21. non renewable energy source deprived from the remains of ancient organisams, vital resource for global energy, unit 7, IDK
- 24. someone who has a speaking, reading, or writing knowledge of mutiple languages, able to speak read or write in mutiple languages, unit 3, IDK
- 28. planting/harvesting domesticated animals or food, having animals or plants domesticated, unit 5, VIT
- 32. citizens of their own country go against their own country, attacks within borders, unit 4, CC
- 34. measurement of social, cultural, or economic similarly between places despite distance, not exact length, unit 1, CC
Down
- 1. period of rapid development of industry, started in Great Britain in the late 18th and 19th century, unit 7, VIT
- 2. small territorial nucleus forms which a country grows in an area over time, the country grows over time, unit 4, IDK
- 3. a urban area with fewer than 50,000 inhabitants, unit 6, IDK
- 4. achieving a situation where there is a balance between the number or proportion of women and men in a particular, equal gender in education, unit 7, IDK
- 6. statistical study of populations, focuses on size, distribution density, birth and deaths, unit 2, VIT
- 8. branch of human geography concerned with the spatial anylasis of political systems, concerned with spatial anylasis, unit 4, VIT
- 10. land that is permantly populated by human society, humans have settled and lived continuously, unit 2, IDK
- 12. loss of distinct local characteristics because of technological advancements, people losing local charectaristics cause of technology, unit 3, IDK
- 15. transcends boundaries, intent to scare other countries, involves attacks across borders, unit 4, CC
- 16. social group primarily made up of individuals engaged in manual labor or low wage jobs manufactuary, service and agriculture, unit 7, CC
- 17. forces that unite a state or group, a shared language, culture or region, unit 3, CC
- 18. the idea that near things are more related than distant things, near things are more related then distant things, unit 1, IDK
- 20. categorization of humans into groups based on physical charectarizations or ancestry, spatial or social segregation of people based on their race or ethnicity, unit 3, VIT
- 22. set of interdependent cities or urban places connected by networks, interdependent cities connected by networks, unit 6, CC
- 23. vegetables that form below and are dug up at maturity, planted and dug up, unit 5, CC
- 25. raised to be sold for profit, crops only grown to be sold, unit 5, CC
- 26. distance in relation in actual space, ratio between distances on the map and distances in real life, unif 1, IDK
- 27. a city with a population exceeding 10 million characterized by rapid urbanization, significant economic activity and diverse cultural dynamics, unit 2, CC
- 29. forces that tend to divide or destabilize it, ethnic, linguistic, or religious divisions, unit 3, CC
- 30. a large urban area with a population exceeding 20 million, largest urban agglomeration on earth, unit 2 CC
- 31. fast growing plant, widely grown in warm regions with poor soil, unit 5, IDK
- 33. a 2 dimensional flat representation of a geographic area or place, used for locating and pin pointing places, unit 1, VIT
