Giovanni Cervantes A1 AP Human Geography

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Across
  1. 5. Economic output per person, a useful measurement to determine things like economic development or standard of living (IDK,7)
  2. 6. A way of farming for personal/familial consumption, very common in developing regions (IDK, 5)
  3. 8. Moving production to another country, reduces company costs [usually] (IDK,7)
  4. 9. Transition to machine based manufacturing, began modern economic development (VIT,7)
  5. 10. Movement of people from cities to suburbs, leads to urban sprawl and population changes (VIT,6)
  6. 13. A way of farming made for sale and profit, usually common in core countries (IDK,5)
  7. 16. A place where many languages are spoken, shows linguistic diversity in places and explains languages merging (IDK,3)
  8. 18. Practice of denying services to residents of areas based on race/ethnicity, contributed to inequality and segregation (IDK,6)
  9. 19. Less developed countries with weaker economies, usually depended on for natural resources and cheap labor (CC,7)
  10. 24. The level at which data is examined, Different scales reveal different patterns and conclusions (IDK,1)
  11. 25. The dispersal of a population from its homeland, explains cultural spread and migration patterns (IDK,2)
  12. 26. The location of a place in relation to other places, affects trade/growth/connections (CC,6)
  13. 29. A state's practical ability to enforce its authority, laws, and control over its territory and population, determines a states true authority (VIT,4)
  14. 30. Outward migration from a country, decreases the country's population (CC,2)
  15. 31. A revolution in agriculture, one of many, that introduced things like high yield seeds, fertilizers, and new technologies to increase the production of food, increased global food supply but caused environmental problems (VIT,5)
  16. 32. Analyzing phenomena based on their location, patterns, and relationships across space, It explains why things are located where they are, which is the foundation of geography(VIT,4)
  17. 33. Transfer of power from a central government to regional governments, can weaken a country's unity (IDK,4)
  18. 34. A satellite based system used to determine exact location on earth, allows accurate navigation and geographic data collection(CC,1)
Down
  1. 1. The physical characteristics of a place, influences a settlements development (CC,6)
  2. 2. A group of people with shared culture and identity, explains things like nationalism (CC,4)
  3. 3. The origin area where a culture first developed, shows where and sometimes how cultures spread(VIT,3)
  4. 4. A way of farming a large land area with low labor input, common where land is abundant and shows geographic patterns (CC,5)
  5. 7. Inward migration to a country, increases the population (CC,2)
  6. 11. The exact position of a place using latitude and longitude coordinates, Allows precise mapping and navigation(IDK,1)
  7. 12. Countries between core and periphery in development, serves a a bridge in global economies (CC,7)
  8. 14. Urabn planning that promotes sustainable, compact and walkable communities, redices sprawl and improves environmental sustainability (IDK,6)
  9. 15. A model that shows population change over time based on birth and death rates through stages, helps predict population growth (IDK,2)
  10. 17. A common language used between groups of people that speak different languages, allows communication across new groups (IDK,3)
  11. 20. A way of farming involving high labor input for every area of land, produces high yield (CC,5)
  12. 21. A political entity with a defined territory, government, and population, basic political geography term (CC,4)
  13. 22. A computer system that stores, analyzes, and displays spatial data, helps geographers see patterns and relationships(CC,1
  14. 23. Vocabulary and grammar differences between places/cultures, shows cultural identity differences between groups (CC,3)
  15. 24. An alliance of countries made to benefit all of them, allows sharing of political and/or economic power (IDK,4)
  16. 27. A method to estimate how long it takes a population to double by using 70/annual growth rate as a percentage, shows how quickly populations grow and change (IDK,2)
  17. 28. Pronunciation differences in speech, shows regional variation and identity (CC,3)