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Across
  1. 3. the world's longest continental mountain range, stretching approximately \(4,300\) miles (\(7,000\) km) along the western edge of South America.
  2. 4. the official, public, and communal worship of a religious group
  3. 5. individuals who dedicate their time, influence, and skills to improve their communities
  4. 6. first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader. He is the central figure of Christianity
  5. 8. believing in multiple gods
  6. 10. the longest river in the world, stretching approximately 6,650 kilometers (4,130 miles) through northeastern Africa. Flowing north into the Mediterranean Sea
  7. 12. principal river of West Africa, stretching approximately 4,200 kilometers
  8. 13. being forced to leave
  9. 14. old stone age
  10. 16. Romana time where Rome was at peace.
  11. 17. new stone age
  12. 18. the continent that holds countries like Italy, Germany, etc
  13. 19. making gods to explain the natures of earth
  14. 22. Golden age of india
  15. 23. the state of individuals, groups, or species living together peacefully while respecting differences, avoiding violence, and recognizing each other's right to exist
  16. 24. sovereign states established by Germanic-speaking tribes during the Migration Period
Down
  1. 1. a dedicated building or complex where monastics (monks or nuns) live separate from the secular world to focus on religious life, prayer, and community service.
  2. 2. an independent, sovereign country that consists of a single major city and its surrounding territory
  3. 7. very popular trading road
  4. 9. a Slavic title for a monarch or supreme ruler
  5. 11. a powerful Germanic people who rose from the lower Rhine in the 3rd century to establish a dominant kingdom in Gaul
  6. 12. a sheltered, deep body of water naturally formed by geological and oceanographic features
  7. 13. male sovereign ruler of an empire
  8. 15. anyone that was not Roman.
  9. 20. first religion to be monotheistic
  10. 21. a formal, systematic written work that thoroughly investigates a specific subject.