Carter Station Day Extra Credit 10 pts.

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Across
  1. 1. – A large territory or group of states controlled by a single ruler or governing power.
  2. 5. Routes – Trading goods with other civilizations leads to economic growth and cultural exchange.
  3. 7. – The act of taking control of a place or people through military force.
  4. 9. Unity – A shared belief system can unite people and establish laws based on moral codes.
  5. 11. Military – A well-organized army helps protect the civilization and expand its influence.
  6. 13. of Civilization Factors:
  7. 14. in Farming – Advances such as irrigation systems and better tools lead to food surpluses and population growth.
  8. 16. – The belief in and worship of multiple gods.
  9. 18. Disasters – Earthquakes, floods, or droughts can devastate agriculture and infrastructure.
  10. 19. Words & Definitions:
  11. 22. Achievements – Developments in writing, architecture, and art contribute to a civilization’s identity and strength.
  12. 24. – The introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions that improve society or technology.
  13. 25. Decline – Inflation, poor trade relations, or resource depletion can lead to financial instability.
Down
  1. 2. – The belief in and worship of a single god.
  2. 3. Words & Definitions:
  3. 4. & Civil War – Internal conflicts and revolts weaken the civilization from within.
  4. 6. Corruption – Dishonest leaders and government inefficiency cause distrust and chaos.
  5. 8. – Too many people can strain resources like food, water, and housing.
  6. 10. – A method of supplying water to land or crops through channels, ditches, or other artificial means.
  7. 12. of Civilization Factors:
  8. 15. Government – A structured leadership ensures laws are enforced and resources are managed efficiently.
  9. 17. – Outside attacks weaken military strength and disrupt daily life.
  10. 20. – A complex society characterized by cities, government, social structure, writing, and cultural achievements.
  11. 21. – The gradual weakening or downfall of a civilization, economy, or political system.
  12. 23. – The exchange of goods, services, or resources between individuals, groups, or civilizations.