| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | census tract | smallest urban area used for census data collection | Ch. 19: Urban Land Use |
| 2 | Census tract | Used by the _____ Bureau to canvas neighborhoods and collect data. (consists of two words so DON'T fill in the blank) | AP HUMAN GEO vocab only |
| 3 | Census tract | Used by the _____ Bureau to canvas neighborhoods and collect data. (consists of two words so DON'T fill in the blank) | ap with everything together complete final exam |
| 4 | census tract | an areal unit defined and used by the census bureau for presentaion of date | Unit VII |
| 5 | Census Tract | smallest urban area used for census data collection | Chapter 13 (AP Human Geography) |
| 6 | Census Tract | an area delineated by the U.S. Bureau of the Census for which statistics are published | APHG Chapt 13 Vocab |
| 7 | Census Tract | An area delineated by the U.S. Bureau of hte Census for which statistics are published; in urbanized areas, census tracts correspond roughly to neighborhoods. | Key Terms A-C (Gaby & Lindsey) |
| 8 | Census tract | An area delineated by the U.S. Bureau of the Census for which statistics are published; in urbanized areas, census tracts correspond roughly to neighborhoods. | Frankie key words test |
| 9 | Census tract | An area delineated bv the U.S. Bureau of the Census for which statistics are published; in urbanized areas, census tracts correspond roughly to neighborhoods. | Unit 7 APHG Terms |
| 10 | Census tract | An area delineated by the U.S. Bureau of the Census for which statistics are published; in urbanized areas, census tracts correspond roughly to neighborhoods. | human geo test |
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