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William Van Horn's Keyword Crossword Puzzle
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megalopolis : A continuous stretch of urban settlement that results from cities, suburbs, and towns merging together.
Ethnography : The study of social groups in their natural environment; it relies on participant observation and field research.
Slums : A heavily populated urban area characterized by substandard housing and squalor.
Urbanism : The ways of life or cultures of peopl in cities; the myths, symbols, and rituals of urnbanites.
Demography : The study of the size, composition, growth, and distribution of human populations.
Immigrants : People who settle in a country in which they were not born.
Cultural Strangers : Individuals who are from different symbolic worlds or cultures.
Creative class : A population of individuals with high amounts of "cultural capital" who tend to work in arts and technology fields.
Crime : Acts that ciolate sanctioned laws and rules for which formal penalties are applied by a recognized authority.
Enclave : Bound to a particular place, like a neighborhood, characterized by the proliferation of commercial establishments and other institutions particularly suited to serving the needs of the resident group.
Overpopulation : An ecological condiition in which a society is unable to support all its members with available technology and natural resources
Migrants : People who move from one country or region to another, often due to the availability of work
Public Policy : Governmental engagement and intervention in response to a perceived social problem
Social Order : The conformity of individuals to explicit and implicit social rules of behavior.
Citizenship : Full membership in a community in which one lives, works or was born.
Bourgeoisie : The owners of the means of production and distribution in capitalist societies.
Suburbs : Settlements located outside the physical and political boundaries of a city that are adjacent to a city or its other suburbs.
Zoning : Legal regulations and restrictions that stipulate land use and architectural design of reidential, commercial, and industrial developments.
Urban Sprawl : the unplanned and unregulated growth of urban areas into surrounding areas.
Theory : A set of interrelated propositions or ideas intended to explain a phenomenon.
Underclass : The long-term poor who lack the neccessary training and skills to become upwardly mobile.
William Van Horn's Keyword Crossword Puzzle
Across:6. | An ecological condiition in which a society is unable to support all its members with available technology and natural resources | 7. | A set of interrelated propositions or ideas intended to explain a phenomenon. | 9. | A population of individuals with high amounts of "cultural capital" who tend to work in arts and technology fields. | 10. | Bound to a particular place, like a neighborhood, characterized by the proliferation of commercial establishments and other institutions particularly suited to serving the needs of the resident group. | 11. | A heavily populated urban area characterized by substandard housing and squalor. |
| 13. | Settlements located outside the physical and political boundaries of a city that are adjacent to a city or its other suburbs. | 17. | People who settle in a country in which they were not born. | 18. | The study of social groups in their natural environment; it relies on participant observation and field research. | 19. | People who move from one country or region to another, often due to the availability of work | 20. | Acts that ciolate sanctioned laws and rules for which formal penalties are applied by a recognized authority. |
| | Down:1. | the unplanned and unregulated growth of urban areas into surrounding areas. | 2. | The conformity of individuals to explicit and implicit social rules of behavior. | 3. | Legal regulations and restrictions that stipulate land use and architectural design of reidential, commercial, and industrial developments. | 4. | Full membership in a community in which one lives, works or was born. | 5. | The owners of the means of production and distribution in capitalist societies. | 8. | A continuous stretch of urban settlement that results from cities, suburbs, and towns merging together. |
| 9. | Individuals who are from different symbolic worlds or cultures. | 12. | Governmental engagement and intervention in response to a perceived social problem | 14. | The long-term poor who lack the neccessary training and skills to become upwardly mobile. | 15. | The study of the size, composition, growth, and distribution of human populations. | 16. | The ways of life or cultures of peopl in cities; the myths, symbols, and rituals of urnbanites. |
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William Van Horn's Keyword Crossword Puzzle
Across:6. | An ecological condiition in which a society is unable to support all its members with available technology and natural resources | 7. | A set of interrelated propositions or ideas intended to explain a phenomenon. | 9. | A population of individuals with high amounts of "cultural capital" who tend to work in arts and technology fields. | 10. | Bound to a particular place, like a neighborhood, characterized by the proliferation of commercial establishments and other institutions particularly suited to serving the needs of the resident group. | 11. | A heavily populated urban area characterized by substandard housing and squalor. |
| 13. | Settlements located outside the physical and political boundaries of a city that are adjacent to a city or its other suburbs. | 17. | People who settle in a country in which they were not born. | 18. | The study of social groups in their natural environment; it relies on participant observation and field research. | 19. | People who move from one country or region to another, often due to the availability of work | 20. | Acts that ciolate sanctioned laws and rules for which formal penalties are applied by a recognized authority. |
| | Down:1. | the unplanned and unregulated growth of urban areas into surrounding areas. | 2. | The conformity of individuals to explicit and implicit social rules of behavior. | 3. | Legal regulations and restrictions that stipulate land use and architectural design of reidential, commercial, and industrial developments. | 4. | Full membership in a community in which one lives, works or was born. | 5. | The owners of the means of production and distribution in capitalist societies. | 8. | A continuous stretch of urban settlement that results from cities, suburbs, and towns merging together. |
| 9. | Individuals who are from different symbolic worlds or cultures. | 12. | Governmental engagement and intervention in response to a perceived social problem | 14. | The long-term poor who lack the neccessary training and skills to become upwardly mobile. | 15. | The study of the size, composition, growth, and distribution of human populations. | 16. | The ways of life or cultures of peopl in cities; the myths, symbols, and rituals of urnbanites. |
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