Across
- 5. Someone who remains within his or her country’s borders despite being persecuted by their home country (2 CC)
- 6. The portion of Earth’s surface with permanent human settlement (2 IDK)
- 7. An approach to city planning that focuses on fostering European-style cities of dense settlements, attractive architecture, and housing of different types and prices within walking distance to shopping, restaurants, jobs, and public transportation (6 CC)
- 9. Geographically pinpointed center of economic activity organized around a designated industry, commonly in the high-tech sector (7 IDK)
- 11. A certification program that supports good crop prices for farmers and environmentally sound farming practices (5 CC)
- 15. A region straddling both sides of an international boundary where national cultures overlap and blend to varying degrees (4 IDK)
- 18. The tendency of cities to grow outward in an unchecked manner. This term describes the rapid spread of cities into the surrounding area (6 VIT)
- 22. Large corporation that provides a vast array of goods and services to support the agricultural industry. The term shows how agricultural businesses are becoming smaller due to agribusiness (5 VIT)
- 23. A system of 24 satellites that orbit Earth twice daily and transmit radio signals Earthward; the basis for many map-based apps that provide directions on how to get from one place to another (1 CC)
- 25. The farming practice of planting multiple crops together in the same clearing (5 IDK)
- 26. A combined language that has a fuller vocabulary than a pidgin language and becomes a native language (3 CC)
- 27. The political claim to territory in another country based on ethnic affiliations and historic borders (4 IDK)
- 29. The scanning of Earth by a satellite (1 IDK)
- 30. A set of policies that promote the active participation and inclusion of minority groups in national histories, national politics, and cultural institutions with the goal of embracing difference within society. The term shows that people within a country with similar characteristics feel unity (3 VIT)
- 31. The long-term or permanent relocation of individuals, families, or entire communities from one place to another. This term embodies all the ways people migrate from place to place (2 VIT)
- 33. The displacement of lower-income residents by higher-income residents as an area or neighborhood improves (6 CC)
- 34. a person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another (2 CC)
- 35. A city that is much larger than any other city in the country and that dominates the country’s economic, political, and cultural life (6 IDK)
Down
- 1. division of a multinational state into smaller ethnically homogeneous entities (4 CC)
- 2. The mass movement of white people from the city to the suburbs (6 IDK)
- 3. The relocation of manufacturing and support services from one country to another (7 CC)
- 4. Migration carried out in a series of stages, usually from nearby to bigger and more distant places (2 IDK)
- 8. Cultural unity; occurs when the members of a society are culturally united. This term explains that people of a country are united through culture (4 VIT)
- 10. Describing a religion that spreads its message to others through missionary work (3 IDK)
- 12. The movement of power from the central government to regional governments within the state (4 CC)
- 13. A theory of trade stating that each country strives to export more than it imports in order to accumulate wealth (7 IDK)
- 14. A geographical area perceived by its people (1 IDK)
- 16. The transfer of part of a firm’s internal operations to a third party (7 CC)
- 17. How people use land. This term shows how people can or have interacted with their land (1 VIT)
- 19. A person who is fluent in more than two languages (3 IDK)
- 20. which aim to connect food producers and food consumers in the same geographic region; in order to develop more self-reliant and resilient food networks, improve local economies, or for health, environmental, community, or social impact (5 CC)
- 21. A measure of how well one country’s export profile matches another country’s import profile. This term explains the trade between two countries (7 VIT)
- 24. A trade language, characterized by a very small vocabulary derived from the languages of at least two or more groups in contact (3 CC)
- 28. Arrangement between an independent farmer and an agribusiness company to produce a crop; the agribusiness provides the farmer with all the supplies needed to produce a crop in exchange for a guaranteed price and buyer (5 IDK)
- 32. A software application for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth’s surface (1 CC)
