Emily Smith B7

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Across
  1. 3. Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that require little hired labor or monetary investment to successfully raise crops and animals(5CC)
  2. 5. The blending of beliefs, ideas, practices, and traits, especially in a religious context(3IDK)
  3. 6. A concentration of business, shopping, and entertainment that developed in the suburbs, outside of a city’s traditional downtown or central business district(6VIT)
  4. 7. the theory of exponential population and arithmetic food supply growth(2VIT)
  5. 8. The difference between the number of births and deaths in a given year, when expressed as a percentage of total population(2CC)
  6. 13. division of a multinational state into smaller ethnically homogeneous entities(4CC)
  7. 14. Occurs when an ethnic or immigrant group adopts enough of the ways of the host society to be able to function economically and socially(3CC)
  8. 18. The number of live birth per 1000 of population per year(2CC)
  9. 24. A concentration of business, shopping, and entertainment that developed in the suburbs, outside of a city’s traditional downtown or central business district(6VIT)
  10. 26. based on historical population trends of two demographic characteristics – birth rate and death rate – to suggest that a country's total population growth rate cycles through stages as that country develops economically(2VIT)
  11. 28. A concentration of business, shopping, and entertainment that developed in the suburbs, outside of a city’s traditional downtown or central business district(6VIT)
  12. 31. The decreasing distance between places, as measured by travel time or cost; often summarized by the phrase “the world is shrinking”(1VIT)
  13. 33. A series of links connecting a commodity’s many places of production and distribution(5VIT)
  14. 35. The total value of all goods and services produced within a country over a specific period, regardless of the producer’s national origin(7VIT)
Down
  1. 1. A geographic area that is perceived to exist by its inhabitants, based on the widespread acceptance and use of a unique regional name(1CC)
  2. 2. Push factors encourage people to leave their points of origin and settle elsewhere, while pull factors attract migrants to new areas(2VIT)
  3. 4. The ideal political geographical unit; one in which the nation’s geographic boundaries (a people and its culture) exactly match the state’s territorial boundaries(4VIT)
  4. 9. Alfred Weber’s theory that transportation costs and labor costs play a strong role in determining the location of manufacturing facilities(7VIT)
  5. 10. A geographic area that has been organized to function politically, socially, culturally, or economically as one unit(1CC)
  6. 11. A dense cluster of offices and shops located at a city’s most accessible point, usually its center(5VIT)
  7. 12. The physical character of place;exact location of a place(6CC)
  8. 15. A country’s ability to produce one product much more efficiently than it can produce other products within its economy(7CC)
  9. 16. The blending of beliefs, ideas, practices, and traits, especially in a religious context(4VIT)
  10. 17. A combined language that has a fuller vocabulary than a pidgin language and becomes a native language(3IDK)
  11. 19. The belief that the physical environment is the dominant force shaping cultures and that humanity is a passive product of its physical surroundings(1IDK)
  12. 20. Occurs when an ethnic or immigrant group blends in with the host culture and loses many culturally distinctive traits(3CC)
  13. 21. Ethnic groups territorially divided by one or more international boundaries(4IDK)
  14. 22. A Form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers of two different languages.(3VIT)
  15. 23. Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that use high levels of labor and capital relative to the size of the landholding(5CC)
  16. 25. The cultivation of a single commercial crop on extensive tracts of land(5VIT)
  17. 27. The belief that any physical environment offers a number of possible ways for a society to develop and that humans can find ways to overcome environmental challenges(1IDK)
  18. 29. A measure of how well one country’s export profile matches another country’s import profile(7CC)
  19. 30. The movement of power from the central government to regional governments within the state(4CC)
  20. 32. The location of a place relative to other places(6CC)
  21. 34. The economic and social arrangement based on the mass production of standardized goods, high labor union membership rates, stable and full-time manufacturing employment, and high factory wages that enable mass consumption(7VIT)