Demography Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: migration : movement of people into or out of a specific geographic area, life expectancy : average number of years that people who were born at the same time will live, urbanization : movement of people from rural areas to cities, mega cities : metropolitan areas with at least 10 million inhabitants, fertility : number of babies born during a specific period in a particular society, functionalist : perspective where people create urban growth by moving to cities to find jobs and to suburbs for quality of life, gentrification : process of buying/renovating houses by middle-class and affluent people in downtown urban neighborhoods, crude birthrate : number of live births per 1,000 population in a given year, conflict : perspective where urbanization is driven by greed and profit by capitalistic groups determine growth of cities, seventy eight : in 2009, the u.s. had a life expectancy of _ , below at least 25 other developed countries, mortality : number of deaths during specified period in a population, demography : scientific study of human populations, twenty seven : by 2025, there will be _ mega cities in the world, pull factors : attracts people to a place like employment opportunities, religious freedom, and lower crime rates.