Vocabulary Review #1

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Across
  1. 5. refraining from judging another society’s beliefs and practices as “right” or “wrong”
  2. 6. A type of region in which everyone shares a common trait or delimited by boundaries
  3. 9. the portion of the economy involved in knowledge-based work, including media, research, and education
  4. 11. when scientists, researchers, doctors, and other professionals from developing countries migrate to developed countries
  5. 12. beliefs, social customs, and material traits practiced by a small, homogeneous group, often living in isolation
  6. 16. meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
  7. 17. the portion of the economy involved in extracting raw materials
  8. 18. the portion of the economy involved in providing services
  9. 22. the type of farming when farmers grow food primarily to feed themselves and their families
  10. 24. when wealthy individuals move into a low-income area and displace low-income individuals
  11. 25. the type of agriculture that requires a small amount of labor and money, relative to the amount of land being farmed
  12. 26. information collected by the federal government in a questionnaire every 10 years that is used to make important policy decisions
  13. 28. the portion of the economy, often characterized by manufacturing and industry, in which raw materials are converted into finished products
  14. 29. a system of city design that prioritizes walkability and livability for the city’s inhabitants
Down
  1. 1. When multiple countries form an organization to collectively achieve greater benefit for all members.
  2. 2. reducing costs by increasing levels of production
  3. 3. policies taking steps to control the frequency of childbirth and intervals between births; may include contraception and/or sterilization
  4. 4. a suburb with over 100,000 residents
  5. 7. Belief that different cultural or ethnic groups have the right to remain distinct from the dominant popular culture of place.
  6. 8. highly-populated urban areas characterized by poverty, low-quality housing, and poor living conditions
  7. 10. utilizing new technologies - including high-yield seeds, fertilizers, and machines - to increase agricultural production in the developing world
  8. 13. someone who migrated across country borders and cannot return to his or her home country due to fear of persecution
  9. 14. when a company controls its supply chain, handling all aspects of the production and distribution of a product
  10. 15. type of agriculture that focuses on growing a single product for market, often using large amounts of labor in a tropical location (LDC) for consumption in MDCs
  11. 19. Control over developing countries is exerted through indirect means, whether economic, political, or even cultural
  12. 20. the type of agriculture that requires a large amount of labor and money, relative to the amount of land being farmed
  13. 21. A theory that states that human population is growing faster than food supply, which will lead to catastrophic famine
  14. 23. The power of a political unit to rule over its own affairs.
  15. 27. the total value of goods and services produced within a country