Tyler Rutman B2

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Across
  1. 3. measures the total value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders regardless of the producer's nationality(CC)
  2. 5. The origin point from which a new idea, trait, or belief spreads(IDK)
  3. 6. Theory that critiques population growth and addresses concerns (IDK)
  4. 7. Factors why people want to move to an area (CC)
  5. 11. measures the total value of goods and services produced by a country's residents and businesses, regardless of where they are located(CC)
  6. 14. Places and relationships lose connection over larger distances (IDK)
  7. 18. Farming to provide food for the farmer's family, common in developing countries (CC)
  8. 22. Development that meets current needs without compromising future generations. Most important because this provides for us and leaves resources for future generations (7,VIT)
  9. 23. Most important because all maps have this (1,VIT)
  10. 24. The process where individuals or minority groups adopt the culture, language, and customs of a dominant society, often losing their original cultural traits (CC)
  11. 26. A massive urban area with over 20 million people(CC)
  12. 28. The authority of a state to govern itself- a state needs this to be independent (4,VIT)
  13. 29. The lands ability to sustain a certain number of individuals(IDK)
  14. 31. Farming for profit, with products sold off the farm, common in developed countries (CC)
  15. 32. The connection of people, their culture, and economic systems to the land (IDK)
  16. 33. The hearth in the Middle East where early agriculture first began (IDK)
  17. 34. Includes data collection and mapping (IDK)
  18. 35. The precise location of something (CC)
Down
  1. 1. The idea that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place (IDK)
  2. 2. Demographic Transition model is most important because it explains pop growth (2,VIT)
  3. 4. A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals (IDK)
  4. 8. The location of a place in relation to its surroundings (CC)
  5. 9. Factors of why people want to leave an area (CC)
  6. 10. Most important part of the city where business and the economy often stems from (6,VIT)
  7. 12. The process by which farming practices, crops, and livestock spread from original hearths to the rest of the world, starting roughly 10,000–12,000 years ago. Most important because without it we would not have many items (5,VIT)
  8. 13. The decline of primary and secondary industries in a region, often shifting to services (IDK)
  9. 15. A city with a population of over 10 million(CC)
  10. 16. The visible human imprint on the land (3,VIT)
  11. 17. A state whose territory matches the area inhabited by a nation (CC)
  12. 19. The rehabilitation of deteriorated, often abandoned, housing in low-income inner-city neighborhoods by middle-class people (IDK)
  13. 20. A discriminatory, illegal practice by financial institutions of refusing to lend money in certain neighborhoods (IDK)
  14. 21. A group of people with shared culture and history(CC)
  15. 25. The process of cultural and psychological change that occurs when different cultural groups come into continuous first-hand contact (CC)
  16. 27. Clustering of similar industries for mutual advantages like shared infrastructure (IDK)
  17. 30. Boundary that existed before human settlement (IDK)