Humanities vocabulary
Across
- 3. The idea that one thing can cause something else to happen
- 6. Information that is provided to support a particular point of view or idea
- 10. Landforms are natural features of the earth's surface, for example, valleys, plateaus, mountains, plains or hills.
- 14. The work of a historian, another writer, or a piece of evidence that was produced a long time after the event it describes.
- 15. Where something is in space.
- 17. To take a quote from a source (like a Book) and use this to support an idea or point you have made
- 19. When 2 or more things affect each other.
- 21. The ideas, art, language, religion, celebrations, and food shared by one large group of people.
- 22. A piece of evidence that was produced at the same time as (or very soon after) the event it describes.
- 23. The entire world
Down
- 1. When things do not stay the same.
- 2. Systems are sets of rules or elements. Systems provide structure and order in human, natural and built environments.
- 4. What we measure using hours, seconds, and minutes. Time can also be measured in centuries, decades, years, or months.
- 5. A way to describe the level of development or complexity that a human society has reached – this is often seen as the final stage.
- 7. When things stay the same and do not change.
- 8. This can be the natural world; anything on earth that was not made by people; or the Built Environment like buildings
- 9. When something gets worse.
- 11. The order (in time) in which things happened.
- 12. A specific area or region of the world.
- 13. When something improves or gets better.
- 16. When people use resources (like trees or animals) that are able to be used without being completely used up or destroyed.
- 18. A belief that something is important or right
- 20. The list of sources that you have used to complete your piece of work – these could be books, magazines or websites