Term 2 Geography Test Preparation

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Across
  1. 5. An economic system in which the government controls all production and distribution of goods and services.
  2. 6. The departure of people from an area or country to live elsewhere.
  3. 7. The arrival of people into an area or country to live.
  4. 9. When one culture is absorbed by another.
  5. 11. The pattern of where people live.
  6. 13. Something that may discourage or prevent a person from migrating.
  7. 14. The marketing, transporting, merchandising, and selling of any item.
  8. 15. A system in which businesses and consumers decide what they will produce or purchase.
  9. 18. The connection, or relationship, between two things: finding this correlation can help geographers study cause and effect.
  10. 19. A country where there is a higher level of income, industrialization, and modernization.
  11. 20. A person or organization that purchases and uses products or services.
  12. 21. Money available to be invested to increase production or wealth.
  13. 23. The percentage of people with the ability to read and write.
  14. 24. The increase of urban areas, usually the spread of cities and large communities in rural areas.
  15. 26. Goods or services that are sold to another country.
Down
  1. 1. The movement of people from one place to another, for the purpose of settlement.
  2. 2. The effect of migration on the population of a region or country.
  3. 3. In terms of migration, when a person is able to gain entry to a desired destination.
  4. 4. A country where most people have a lower standard of living and less access to goods and services than people in developed nations.
  5. 8. Goods or services that are brought into the country.
  6. 10. The value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
  7. 11. Number of people occupying a certain area, calculated using the following formula: Population รท Area in Km2 = People per km2
  8. 12. An economic system in which decisions are based on customs, beliefs, or religion, within a strong social community.
  9. 16. An economy that combines different economic systems, such as the market and command systems.
  10. 17. The number of deaths per 1000 people per year.
  11. 18. Learned behaviour of people, which includes their belief systems, social relationships, organizations, and material goods (food, clothing, buildings).
  12. 22. The system of production, consumption, and trade of goods and services.
  13. 25. The number of births per 1000 people per year.