Lia Pacheco B7

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Across
  1. 2. The production of fruits and vegetables for sale to large processors or consumers often using migrant labor (IDK, 5)
  2. 5. The belief in the superiority of one's own nation or ethnic group often used to judge other cultures negatively (CC, 3)
  3. 9. The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service which varies by the importance of the service (IDK, 6)
  4. 10. A political boundary that has ceased to function but whose imprint can still be detected on the cultural landscape (IDK, 4)
  5. 11. Data that can be measured and recorded using numbers such as census data or GPS coordinates (CC, 1)
  6. 14. A nation that stretches across borders and across multiple states such as the Kurds or Koreans (CC, 4)
  7. 16. portion of an economy that is neither taxed nor regulated by any form of government common in many LDCs (CC, 7)
  8. 19. A state that contains more than one nation often leading to challenges in maintaining a unified national identity (CC, 4)
  9. 21. Events and conditions that either impel people to move from a location or entice people to move to a new location (IDK, 2)
  10. 23. The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions providing a major source of protein for the global population (CC, 5)
  11. 26. An attempt by one country to establish settlements and to impose its political and economic principles in another territory (IDK, 3)
  12. 28. The physical character of a place including climate, water sources, topography, soil, vegetation, and elevation (IDK, 1)
  13. 29. The location of a place relative to another place which helps geographers understand its importance and connectivity (IDK, 1)
  14. 30. A model which holds that the potential use of a service at a particular location is directly related to the population (CC, 6)
  15. 31. A rapidly growing sprawling city of 100,000 or more on the edge of a major metropolitan area (VIT, 6)
  16. 32. A meeting from 1884 to 1885 at which representatives of European nations agreed on rules for the colonization of Africa (VIT, 4)
  17. 33. A period of technological change that coincided with the Industrial Revolution to increase farm productivity through machinery (VIT, 5)
Down
  1. 1. The process by which the pattern of mortality and disease is transformed from infectious diseases to degenerative diseases (VIT, 2)
  2. 3. A map in which the shape or size of a country or region is distorted to represent a specific variable such as population (VIT, 1)
  3. 4. Permanent movement compelled usually by cultural or environmental factors such as war or natural disasters (CC, 2)
  4. 6. The actual placing of a political boundary on the landscape by means of barriers, fences, or signposts (IDK, 4)
  5. 7. Data associated with a humanistic approach to geography often collected through interviews and observations (CC, 1)
  6. 8. A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area typically near major highway intersections (IDK, 6)
  7. 12. A form of tourism based on natural wonders that aims to provide an experience of nature in an environmentally sustainable way (IDK, 7) Maquiladora A factory built by a U.S. company in Mexico near the border to take advantage of much lower labor costs (IDK, 7)
  8. 13. The legal economy that is taxed and monitored by a government and is included in the Gross National Product (CC, 7)
  9. 15. The study of ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems to promote sustainability and soil health (IDK, 5)
  10. 17. The spread of a feature or trend among people from one area to another in an additive process (IDK, 3)
  11. 18. Specialized farming that occurs only in areas where the dry-summer Mediterranean climate prevails focusing on grapes and olives (CC, 5)
  12. 20. Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee and granted protection (CC, 2)
  13. 22. The spread of an underlying principle even though a specific characteristic is rejected like fast food menus adapting to local tastes (VIT, 3)
  14. 24. The social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow others from that same town to a specific city (IDK, 2)
  15. 25. Areas that have been deserted in a city for economic or environmental reasons often leading to urban decay (CC, 6) RostowsStagesofEconomicGrowth A model that postulates that economic modernization occurs in five basic stages of varying length (VIT, 7)
  16. 27. The practice of judging a culture by its own standards rather than through the lens of one's own culture (CC, 3)