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Quantitative Data : Empirical data that had been tested.
Urbanism : The way of life or culture that people have made in society.
alienation : Being estranged or disassociated from other people, the product of one's work and one's self.
Industrialization : Society becoming involved in increased factory work and less agricultural occupations; increased number of people relying on mechanically produced goods and services.
Global Cities : Areas that house corporations that coordinate the actions of far-flung manufacturing and investing empires; expand their domain beyond national borders.
Gentrification : Housing in older neighborhoods is restored resulting in higher rents and displacement of previous tenants because they cannot afford to stay there
New Urbanism : An approach to designing cities, towns and neighborhoods aimed at reducing traffic and increasing social interactions
Urban Theory : In ____ "everything new is old again." We build on the past rather than reject it.
Urbanization : Describes how cities, suburbs, and urban regions develop over long periods of time in different cultural settings.
Suburbs : Settlements located just outside the physical and political boundaries of a city.
Sociology : The study of individuals within, groups, human life and society
Anomie : Condition characterized by the absence or confusion of social norms or rules in a society, community, or group.
Urban Society
Across:3. | Being estranged or disassociated from other people, the product of one's work and one's self. | 7. | The way of life or culture that people have made in society. | 9. | Settlements located just outside the physical and political boundaries of a city. |
| 10. | Empirical data that had been tested. | 11. | The study of individuals within, groups, human life and society |
| | Down:1. | Areas that house corporations that coordinate the actions of far-flung manufacturing and investing empires; expand their domain beyond national borders. | 2. | Condition characterized by the absence or confusion of social norms or rules in a society, community, or group. | 4. | Society becoming involved in increased factory work and less agricultural occupations; increased number of people relying on mechanically produced goods and services. | 5. | Housing in older neighborhoods is restored resulting in higher rents and displacement of previous tenants because they cannot afford to stay there |
| 6. | Describes how cities, suburbs, and urban regions develop over long periods of time in different cultural settings. | 7. | In ____ "everything new is old again." We build on the past rather than reject it. | 8. | An approach to designing cities, towns and neighborhoods aimed at reducing traffic and increasing social interactions |
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Urban Society
Across:3. | Being estranged or disassociated from other people, the product of one's work and one's self. | 7. | The way of life or culture that people have made in society. | 9. | Settlements located just outside the physical and political boundaries of a city. |
| 10. | Empirical data that had been tested. | 11. | The study of individuals within, groups, human life and society |
| | Down:1. | Areas that house corporations that coordinate the actions of far-flung manufacturing and investing empires; expand their domain beyond national borders. | 2. | Condition characterized by the absence or confusion of social norms or rules in a society, community, or group. | 4. | Society becoming involved in increased factory work and less agricultural occupations; increased number of people relying on mechanically produced goods and services. | 5. | Housing in older neighborhoods is restored resulting in higher rents and displacement of previous tenants because they cannot afford to stay there |
| 6. | Describes how cities, suburbs, and urban regions develop over long periods of time in different cultural settings. | 7. | In ____ "everything new is old again." We build on the past rather than reject it. | 8. | An approach to designing cities, towns and neighborhoods aimed at reducing traffic and increasing social interactions |
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