GEOGRAPHY KEY TERMS LIST 04

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Across
  1. 5. The buying and selling of goods.
  2. 12. Believing in many gods.
  3. 13. A broad historic period during which humans widely used tools made out of stone.
  4. 14. A center where Culture developed and from which ideas and traditions spread outward.
  5. 16. A religion that wants to convert others to their religion.
  6. 18. Weather patterns typical for an area over a long period of time.
  7. 19. Characterized by or based on the attitude that one's own group is superior or seeing it from only your group's point of view.
  8. 20. An area of the world in which many people share similar beliefs, history, and languages.
  9. 21. The ceremonies of a religion such as marriage or funeral.
  10. 23. A broad historic period during which humans widely used tools made out of bronze.
  11. 24. The belief in a supernatural being, deity, or god.
  12. 25. Stories of a religion intended to promote or explain that religion.
Down
  1. 1. Believing in no god.
  2. 2. A broad historic period during which humans widely used tools made out of iron.
  3. 3. The beliefs, customs, laws, art, and ways of living that a group of people share.
  4. 4. The structure of a religion {people, priests, building, etc.}
  5. 6. Believing in just one god.
  6. 7. Period of long-term reduction of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in large ice sheets {glaciers} covering large parts of the Earth.
  7. 8. The economic, political, and social dependence of cultures regions on one another.
  8. 9. A group of people that share a common language, common customs, or a common way of life.
  9. 10. The transfer of Culture or part of Culture from one group to another.
  10. 11. A religion that does not want to convert others to their religion.
  11. 15. The condition of the atmosphere in one place during a short period of time.
  12. 17. Advanced state of human society, in which high levels of culture, science, industry, and government have been reached.
  13. 22. A system of beliefs held together with ardor and faith.