Across
- 1. Assimilation is full cultural blending; acculturation is partial adoption. (3, CC)
- 5. Nomads move with livestock; ranching is fixed and commercial. (5, CC)
- 8. HDI shows quality of life; GDP measures economic output. (6, CC)
- 11. Shift from hand tools to machines in the 1700s. Led to urban growth and economic changes. (6, VIT)
- 12. Subsistence is for family use; commercial is for selling on market. (5, CC)
- 14. A state’s power to govern itself without outside interference. Defines independence and control. (4, VIT)
- 17. Large-scale farming tied to food industry from production to sale. (5, IDK)
- 18. Urban area with offices and shops outside traditional downtown. (7, IDK)
- 20. Ratio of distance on a map to the actual ground distance. (1, IDK)
- 22. Nation is a cultural group; state is a political area with borders and government. (4, CC)
- 24. Total population divided by land area. (2, IDK)
- 27. Core is rich and developed; periphery is poor and less developed. (6, CC)
- 28. Megacity has 10+ million people; world city has global influence. (7, CC)
- 31. Unitary has one central government; federal shares power with local levels. (4, CC)
- 32. Folk is traditional and local; pop is global and fast-changing. (3, CC)
- 33. Farming using lots of labor for survival, not profit. (5, IDK)
- 34. Wealthier people move into poor neighborhoods, raising costs and changing culture. (7, IDK)
- 35. Sprawl is unplanned growth; smart growth is organized city planning. (7, CC)
Down
- 2. Adopting some traits of another culture while keeping your own identity. (3, IDK)
- 3. Site is physical characteristics of a place; situation is its location relative to other places. (1, CC)
- 4. Believing your own culture is better and judging others by it. (3, IDK)
- 6. Absolute is exact like coordinates; relative describes location using other places. (1, CC)
- 7. Delivering goods only as needed to avoid storage. (6, IDK)
- 9. Explains how cities are spaced and services are distributed. Shows urban hierarchy. (7, VIT)
- 10. Voluntary is by choice; forced is not, often due to danger or conflict. (2, CC)
- 13. A model showing changes in population growth tied to economic development. Helps predict population trends. (2, VIT)
- 15. Immigration is moving into a country; emigration is leaving one. (2, CC)
- 16. Region stuck between stronger powers and often experiencing conflict. (4, IDK)
- 19. Looking at how things are arranged across space and asking why they are where they are. Helps geographers understand patterns and relationships. (1, VIT)
- 21. When people follow relatives or others from their community to a new location. (2, IDK)
- 23. Industry where product weighs less than inputs, located near materials. (6, IDK)
- 25. Spread of new farming methods like high-yield seeds and fertilizers. Boosted food production globally. (5, VIT)
- 26. The spread of cultural traits from one area to another. Explains how cultures blend and spread. (3, VIT)
- 29. A computer system that layers geographic data to analyze spatial patterns. (1, IDK)
- 30. Redrawing voting lines to favor a political party. (4, IDK)
