Across
- 4. A measure of the number of students for each teacher in a school, indicating the level of personalized attention (IDK 7)
- 5. The process of cultural exchange and adaptation when different cultures come into contact (CC 3)
- 7. Farming focused on growing enough food to meet the needs of the farmer’s family, with little surplus for trade (CC 5)
- 11. The emigration of highly educated or skilled individuals from a country, often for better opportunities abroad (IDK 2)
- 15. a defined territory with a permanent population and government, serving as the foundation of political geography and essential for understanding global political organization (VIT 4)
- 21. The location of a place relative to other places and its surrounding features (CC 1)
- 23. The process by which a minority group adopts the customs and attitudes of the dominant culture (CC 3)
- 25. A composite measure used to assess a country's overall development based on health, education, and income (VIT 7)
- 27. explains how ideas and traditions spread between places, shaping societies through shared experiences and globalization (VIT 3)
- 29. A political entity with defined borders, a government, and sovereignty over its territory (CC 4)
- 31. Religions that seek to spread their beliefs globally, aiming for widespread conversion (IDK 3)
- 33. A political movement aimed at reclaiming and reoccupying a lost or unclaimed territory (IDK 4)
- 34. The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another (CC 2)
- 35. explains how advancements in technology and transportation have made the world feel smaller and distances shorter (IDK 1)
Down
- 1. A capital city relocated to a more strategic or economically important location, often to encourage development in a specific region (IDK 6)
- 2. The practice of cultivating plants for food, comfort, and beauty, typically on a small scale (IDK 5)
- 3. The total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders in a given time period (CC 7)
- 6. shows how humans shape the environment, blending physical and cultural elements, reflecting their impact on the world (VIT 1).
- 8. The commercial and business center of a city, often characterized by high-rise buildings and heavy foot traffic (VIT 6)
- 9. A territory or group that is entirely surrounded by another country or area (IDK 4)
- 10. The total value of goods and services produced by a country's residents, both domestically and abroad (CC 7)
- 12. The tendency for a population to continue growing even after birth rates decline, due to a large proportion of people in childbearing age (IDK 2)
- 13. A large group of people united by common history, culture, or language, often with its own government (CC 4)
- 14. Factories in Mexico, often near the U.S. border, that assemble imported materials into finished goods for export (IDK 7)
- 16. the likelihood of interaction decreases as distance between two locations increases (IDK 1)
- 17. The redevelopment of urban areas, often involving the renovation of old buildings and improvement of infrastructure (CC 6)
- 18. A capital city relocated to a more strategic or economically important location, often to encourage development in a specific region (IDK 6)
- 19. The physical characteristics of a location, such as terrain, climate, and resources (CC 1)
- 20. explains how population growth shifts with economic development, showing changes in birth and death rates across stages and guiding policies on healthcare and economic issues (VIT 2)
- 22. Nomadism A lifestyle based on the herding of animals, where groups move seasonally in search of grazing land (IDK 5)
- 24. Farming aimed at producing crops and livestock for sale in markets, not just for personal consumption (CC 5)
- 26. The process of renovating and upgrading a neighborhood, often leading to the displacement of lower-income residents (CC 6)
- 28. The belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a spiritual essence (IDK 3)
- 30. Changed farming worldwide by increasing food production with better crops, fertilizers, and irrigation. It helped reduce hunger and modernized farming (VIT 5)
- 32. The movement of people into a country to live permanently (CC 2)
