Across
- 6. The process of intensified interaction among peoples, governments, and companies of different countries around the globe, more specifically the increased integration of the world economy since the 1970s; Significance: universal application in human geography, especially relating to diffusion, transportation, and the impact of technology (3 VIT)
- 9. Dispersing a group into several districts to prevent a majority (4 IDK)
- 11. The location of a place relative to it's surroundings and other places (1 CC)
- 12. Describes people's connection to a particular country (3 CC)
- 13. The permanently inhabited portion of the earth's surface (7 IDK)
- 16. The use of economic, political, and social pressures to control former colonies (5 IDK)
- 18. The permanent or semipermanent relocation of people from one place to another; Significance: Impacts population, as well as social and economic factors, of the places where the relocation takes place (2 VIT)
- 20. Abbreviation for the commercial heart of a city; Significance: A vital part of any urban model, often located near the physical center of a city, or the crossroads where the city was founded. It is the focus of transportation and services (7 VIT)
- 24. _________(or supply) Chain: The system of resources, producer transportation, communication, information, and consumers (5 CC)
- 25. A policy of extending a country's political and economic power; Significance: The Industrial Revolution was built on the early rise of this, as countries like Great Britain and France industrialized and recognized the value of controlling trading posts and colonies around the world (6 VIT)
- 29. Contracting work out to noncompany employees or other companies (6 CC)
- 30. Membership in a group of people who share characteristics such as ancestry, language, customs, history, and common experiences; based upon cultural traits (3 CC)
- 31. Combining like-minded voters into one district to prevent them from affecting elections in other districts (4 IDK)
Down
- 1. The way a phenomenon is spread out over an area; Significance: Broad concept that can reveal patterns which indicate its causes and effects (1 VIT)
- 2. The seasonal herding of animals from higher elevations in the summer to lower elevations and valleys in the winter (5 IDK)
- 3. A chain of connected cities (7 CC)
- 4. _______________ Transition Model: predictable stages in disease and life expectancy that countries experience as they develop (2 CC)
- 5. A single, uninterrupted urban area (7 CC)
- 6. The study of the effects of geography on politics and relations among states; Significance: relates to many topics including political power, trade, resource management, and the environment on a global scale (4 VIT)
- 7. The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade; Significance: Enabled people to obtain food to eat, sustaining more life and increasing life expectancy (5 VIT)
- 8. ____ Map: show and label property lines and details of land ownership (1 IDK)
- 10. __________ Theory: idea that food production increases arithmetically while population increases exponentially, so population growth would have to be limited voluntarily, or by mass starvation (2 IDK)
- 11. _______ Occupance: process where ethnic groups move in/out of neighborhoods and create new cultural imprints on the landscape (3 IDK)
- 14. ___________ Transition Model: shows five typical stages of population change that countries pass through as they modernize (2 CC)
- 15. The process of re-embracing the uniqueness and authenticity of a place in response to globalization (3 IDK)
- 17. The integration of various steps of production in the food-processing industry (5 CC)
- 18. __________ Effect: A term for the potential of a job to produce additional jobs (6 IDK)
- 19. Companies move their back offices to other countries (6 CC)
- 21. The characteristics at the immediate location ex. climate, labor force (1 CC)
- 22. __________ Zones: Areas not connected to city services and under the control of drug lords and gangs (7 IDK)
- 23. __________ Model: Countries do not exist in isolation but are part of an intertwined world system in which all countries are dependent on each other ex. Wallerstein's World Systems Theory (6 IDK)
- 24. Type of map where the sizes of countries are shown according to some specific statistic, ex. population (1 IDK)
- 26. Diluting a minority populated district with majority populations (4 CC)
- 27. _______ Model of Migration: combines the concept of distance decay, the belief in the greater pull in larger communities, and the assumption that more people are likely to gravitate from a large community than a small one, ex. Cuban-Americans in Florida after Fidel Castro's overthrow of the Cuban govt. in 1959 (2 IDK)
- 28. Redrawing two districts in order to force two elected representatives of the same party to run against each other (4 CC)
