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