Humanities vocabulary

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