Unit 6

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Across
  1. 2. growth of suburbs around central city, more up to date
  2. 3. central cities losing population to surrounding areas
  3. 5. annual increase/decrease per 1000 in population due to movement in/out of it
  4. 9. urban growth from central city out due to politics/$- Ernest Burgess
  5. 11. structural conduciveness, structural strains, generalized beliefs, precipitating factors, mobilization of participants for action, social control- Neil Smelser
  6. 14. deliberate congregations of like-minded individuals
  7. 16. development of low-income areas by middle-class, landlords, prof. developers
  8. 17. potential # of children born if every woman reproduced as much as biology allows for
  9. 18. seeking to affect only limited changes in individuals
  10. 22. social movement members securing resources to advance cause
  11. 24. cont. population growth despite less births and more deaths
  12. 26. seeking to make more radical changes in individuals
  13. 27. society in process of moving from stability to instability back to stability
  14. 29. total fertility rate to keep population stable without increasing/decreasing
  15. 31. norms continuing to guide behavior of crowds based on surroundings
  16. 32. projected amount of time it takes population to double
  17. 33. FertilityRate average # of children born to a woman in her lifetime
  18. 34. importance of transportation routes in urbanization, as wedges/pie- Homer Hoyt
  19. 35. 4 stages of development taking into account inc. agricultural productivity and reliable birth control
Down
  1. 1. concentration of large population in need of public services lacking tax base to provide for them
  2. 4. study of relationships between humans and their city environments
  3. 6. seeking to change society totally- Mao Zedong
  4. 7. behavior of people when united by a single goal
  5. 8. actual # of children born to woman or population of women
  6. 10. specific geographic/historical influences- Chauncy Harris, Edward Ullman
  7. 12. seeking to affect more limited changes in society
  8. 13. steps leading to changes in society (discovery, invention, diffusion)
  9. 15. small suburban version of urban downton specialized in particular economic activity
  10. 19. sudden/complete overthrow of existing political order to bring fundamental change
  11. 20. annual # of live births per 1000 women aged 15-44
  12. 21. something being learned or reinterpreted
  13. 23. spread of emotion in crowds, allowing charismatic leaders ro direct behavior
  14. 25. when births are balanced by deaths so population doesn’t increase
  15. 28. borrowing of knowledge, religion, values, other elements from one group to another
  16. 30. annual # of live births per 1000 in population