Unit 2 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. or Aboriginal: Native to a particular region or environment; the original inhabitants.
  2. 5. Country: A nation with less advanced infrastructure, technology, and a lower standard of living.
  3. 9. To tame and breed animals or cultivate plants for human use.
  4. 10. Land: Land suitable for growing crops.
  5. 13. Farming: Growing crops or raising animals for sale and profit.
  6. 15. Society: A highly developed and refined community with advanced cultural, economic, and technological features.
  7. 17. per Capita: The average income of a person in a country, calculated by dividing the country's GDP by its population.
  8. 18. Economy/Trade: Economic activities related to the sea, such as trade, shipping, and fishing.
  9. 19. People who obtain food by hunting animals and gathering plants rather than by agriculture.
Down
  1. 1. of Living: The amount of money needed to sustain a certain standard of living, including expenses like housing, food, and transportation.
  2. 2. The number of people who are without a job and actively seeking employment.
  3. 4. (Gross Domestic Product): The total value of all goods and services produced by a country in a specific period.
  4. 6. Country: A nation with advanced infrastructure, technology, and a high standard of living.
  5. 7. Simple or basic, often referring to an early or less advanced stage of development.
  6. 8. Farming: Farming to produce enough food for one's own family, with little surplus for sale.
  7. 11. Exchanging goods or services without using money.
  8. 12. A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold.
  9. 14. Rate: The percentage of the population living below the poverty line, often measured by income level.
  10. 16. Diffusion: The spread of cultural elements (ideas, technology, beliefs) from one society to another.