Across
- 2. negative conditions that encourage a population to leave its home (they're "pushed OUT")
- 4. growth of cities and city populations
- 5. economic activities focused on harvesting resources from nature
- 7. form of human-environment interaction where the surrounding environment DOES NOT change
- 9. more contact and trade across the world
- 12. things relating to money, resources, or jobs
- 14. government where a non-royal leader (usually military) takes power and rules by force
- 15. things relating to nature, landforms, or climate
- 16. roads, bridges, and power lines; things people build in a society to live easier
- 18. factories built in Mexico that create and sell goods to the US and Canada
- 20. things relating to governments, laws, military action, or relationships between countries
- 22. one place controlling the resources and leadership in another place
- 23. economic activities focused on research and finding information
Down
- 1. when an economy develops to where they're manufacturing goods and providing services
- 3. positive conditions that encourage a population to move into an area (they're "pulled IN")
- 6. brought European languages, Catholicism, authoritarian government systems, and social hierarchy to the New World
- 8. when countries rely on each other to trade and provide each other with goods and services
- 10. a free trade zone consisting of the U.S., Mexico, and Canada
- 11. a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- 13. form of human-environment interaction where the surrounding environment CHANGES
- 17. things relating to populations, culture, or relationships
- 19. another word for work
- 21. a tax on trade/imports
