WHAP Era 1

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Across
  1. 3. Hierarchy Ranking of people (elites, priests, merchants, artisans, peasants, slaves) that developed as civilizations grew.
  2. 5. The development of cities, which created new social interactions and concentrated specialized workers.
  3. 8. Characterized by small, mobile foraging bands with relatively egalitarian social structures.
  4. 9. Revolution The shift to sedentary agriculture (c. 8000–5000 BCE), causing population growth, sedentary living, and labor specialization.
Down
  1. 1. A nomadic lifestyle based on herding, which created distinct nomadic social structures often in conflict with sedentary societies.
  2. 2. The systematic dominance of men over women in households and society, which intensified with agrarian, settled life.
  3. 4. A settled society with agriculture, food surpluses, and social stratification.
  4. 6. A small group holding high social, economic, or political status, often owning land or managing resources in early civilizations.
  5. 7. Groups Extended family units that were the primary social structure in foraging and early agricultural societies.
  6. 10. System The division of society into distinct tiers based on wealth, birth, or function.