Urban sprawl
Gentrification
Zoning
Urban renewal
A. Urban sprawl
Physical infrastructure
Natural resources
Education and skills of the population
Financial assets
Natural increase
Urbanization
Population decline
Urban renewal
A historic battlefield
A synagogue with distinctive architectural elements
A coastal cliff formation
A volcanic mountain range
Urban decay
Urban renewal
Suburbanization
Gentrification
Access to agricultural land
Availability of modern technology
Lack of economic opportunities in rural areas
Strong sense of community in rural areas
Gerrymandering
Pluralism
Federalism
Proportional representation
Urban sprawl
Gentrification
Zoning
Urban renewal
Rural-to-urban migration
Counterurbanization
Brain drain
Dependency ratio
Expansive pyramid
Constrictive pyramid
Stationary pyramid
Stable pyramid
Zoning
Urban planning
Land use regulation
Urban development
Relocation diffusion
Contagious diffusion
Hierarchical diffusion
Stimulus diffusion
Sustainability
Conservation
Stewardship
Exploitation
Urbanization
Zoning
Land use conversion
Gentrification
France
United States
Germany
Canada
A specific type of crop grown in a region
The climate of a particular area
The elevation of a mountain range
The geological composition of soil
Step migration
Chain migration
Seasonal migration
Forced migration
Political instability
Lack of economic opportunities
Access to quality education
Natural disasters
Oligarchy
Democracy
Autocracy
Republic
Natural boundary
Geometric boundary
Cultural boundary
Demarcated boundary
Capitalism
Socialism
Communism
Mixed economy
The maximum population size that a given environment can sustain indefinitely
The total land area of a country
The rate at which a population grows
The average number of children per woman in a population
Cultural assimilation
Cultural diffusion
Cultural integration
Cultural convergence
It describes the stages of economic development in a country.
It illustrates the relationship between population growth and resource availability.
It shows the historical changes in birth and death rates in societies.
It outlines the process of urbanization in developing countries.
Annexation
Gentrification
Zoning
Urban renewal
Annual rainfall patterns
Traditional clothing styles
Soil composition
Geographical coordinates
Mechanization of agriculture
High levels of government intervention
Abundance of arable land
Limited access to technology
Columbian Exchange
Transatlantic Trade
Silk Road
Atlantic Migration
Access to agricultural land
Limited job opportunities in rural areas
Strong sense of community in rural areas
Decreased cost of living in urban areas
The spread of cultural traits, ideas, and practices from one society to another
The process of adapting to a new culture
The erosion of cultural traditions over time
The tendency of people to stay within their own cultural groups
Relocation diffusion
Hierarchical diffusion
Stimulus diffusion
Contagious diffusion