Across
- 4. Cost advantages that can come with a larger scale of operations. This is important because (VIT U4)
- 8. Geographer Wilbur Zelinsky’s conclusion that there are regularities in migration as an essential component of a countries modernization process(IDK U2)
- 10. Belief that the physical environment is the dominant force shaping cultures and that humanity is a passive product of its physical surroundings(IDK U1)
- 12. Assets that cost money, such as land, machinery, synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, seeds, and livestock feed(IDK U5)
- 13. Describing a religion that spreads its message to others through missionary work(CC U3)
- 19. Agribusinesses, organized at the global scale; encompasses all elements of growing, harvesting, processing, transporting, marketing, consuming, and disposing of food for people. This is important because its how everyone gets what they need to survive.(VIT U5)
- 20. Explains how the demand for and price of land decrease as its distance from the central business district decreases(IDK U5)
- 22. The average number of people per unit area (a square mile or kilometer) of arable land(CC U2)
- 23. An approach to city planning that focuses on fostering European style cities of dense settlements, attractive agriculture, and housing of different types and prices within walking distance to shopping, restaurants, jobs, and public transportation(CC U6)
- 25. The transfer of part of a firms internal operations to a third party(CC U7)
- 27. The placement or arrangement of objects on Earth’s surface; also includes the space between those objects(CC U1)
- 28. Occurs when commodities accountant for more than 60% of the value of a countries total exports. This is important because it shows how much a country relies on another.(VIT U7)
- 31. Occurs when city revenues cannot keep up with increasing demands for city services and expenditures on decaying urban infrastructure(IDK U6)
- 32. A nations ability to determine its own statehood and form its own allegiances and government the freedom of culturally distinct groups to govern themselves in their own territories and from their own states (CC U4)
- 33. Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that use high levels of labor and capital relative to the size of the landholding(CC U5)
- 34. Over time collectively creates a global economic system that is not based on equality. This is important because it shows a two-way flow of money and goods.(VIT U1)
Down
- 1. The idea that cultures are converging, or becoming more alike. (IDK U3)
- 2. The study of spatial aspects of ethnicity.This is important because it helps show where certain ethnicities are.(VIT U3)
- 3. Conceptualizes how crude death rate and crude birth rate as well as rate of natural increase change as countries go through industrialization and urbanization. This is important because it helps to classify countries as more developed or least developed countries.(VIT U2)
- 4. Crop cultivation and livestock rearing systems that require little hired labor or monetary investment to successfully raise crops and animals(CC U5)
- 5. A geographic perspective that seeks to identify and explain the uses of space(CC U1)
- 6. Relating to the belief in many gods(CC U3)
- 7. The method for calculating total population of a country or place based on natural increase and migration over a period of time(IDK U2)
- 9. The number of farmers per unit of arable land(CC U2)
- 11. Occurs when a collection of nation states and their citizens relinquish some sovereign rights to a larger scale body that exercises authority over its member states(IDK U4)
- 14. The displacement of lower income residents by higher income residents as an area or neighborhood improves(CC U6)
- 15. The built forms that cultural groups create inhabiting Earth and the meanings, values representations, and experiences associated with those forms(IDK U1)
- 16. Loyalty or commitment to a country(IDK U4)
- 17. Crop yields that are sufficient to feed more people than the farmer and his or her family. This is important because it helps make sure we have enough food to feed the growing population.(VIT U6)
- 18. The relocation of manufacturing and support services from one country to another(CC U7)
- 21. A model developed by Walter Christaller, that attempts to understand why cities are located where they are(IDK U6)
- 24. A location where cargo is transferred from one mode of transportation or another(IDK U7)
- 26. A state that possesses the sole authority over the land and the people within its boundaries (CC U4)
- 29. A range of promarket and anti government positions on the economy, such as reducing government ownership and regulation and promoting privization and market based solutions(IDK U7)
- 30. A person who is fluent in more than two languages (IDK U3)
