The World before the Opening of the Atlantic

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Across
  1. 1. a disease that spread across Europe, killing 25 million people
  2. 4. ancestor or animal spirits of the Native Americans of Pacific Northwest
  3. 6. people believed to have crossed the Bering Land Bridge
  4. 9. the Muslim ruler who led Songhai to the height of its power
  5. 14. German inventor of the moveable type printing press
  6. 18. Greek philosopher who thought people should live based on reason
  7. 19. clear or ordered thinking
  8. 21. a muslim king who ruled the Mali Empire at the height of its power and who spread Islamic influence through a large part of West Africa
  9. 22. Italian artist, inventor, engineer, and mapmaker of the Renaissance
  10. 25. Italian Renaissance artist known for paintings and sculpture
  11. 27. North African people who established trade routes through West Africa
  12. 28. underground ceremonial chambers at the center of each Anasazi community
Down
  1. 2. a group's set of common values and traditions
  2. 3. people who obtain food by hunting animals and gathering plants
  3. 5. Greek philosopher who wrote Republic, about an ideal society
  4. 7. feudal warriors who fought on horseback
  5. 8. cone-shaped shelters made of animal hides by the nomadic plains people
  6. 10. a society that traces ancestry through mothers
  7. 11. climates and landscapes that surround living things
  8. 12. aboveground houses made of a heavy clay called adobe
  9. 13. an alliance of Native Americans in northeastern North America
  10. 14. businesses in which a group of people invest together
  11. 15. in Islam, a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca
  12. 16. Greek teacher who wanted people to question their own beliefs
  13. 17. a strip of land between Asia and present day Alaska that was exposed by the lower sea levels of the Ice Age
  14. 20. movment of people or animals from one region to another
  15. 23. Islamic places of worship
  16. 24. a form of government in which people rule themselves
  17. 26. referring to the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome