World History Final Review

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Across
  1. 1. / A city-state in ancient Greece.
  2. 3. / The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
  3. 5. / Belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (esp. Christian) doctrine.
  4. 6. / king of the Franks 768–814 and Holy Roman Emperor (as Charles I) 800–814
  5. 8. / A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state
  6. 10. / A split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
  7. 12. Revolution / when humans went from being nomad | hunter gatherers to settling in one place and farming
  8. 13. / indian social class system
  9. 14. / An increase in a population in cities and
  10. 16. / Governed the kingdom during the feudal period in Japan
  11. 17. / believe in one god
  12. 19. versus rural areas.
  13. 21. / a series of rulers from the same family
  14. 23. / A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
  15. 24. / Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
  16. 25. / The main source of information about the life of Jesus of Nazereth
Down
  1. 1. / believe in more than one god
  2. 2. / Muhammad is the founder of this religion
  3. 4. / excluded (put out of communion with) the Church
  4. 7. / The dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which land granted by the Crown to the nobility was in turn held by vassals and worked
  5. 9. law / Ecclesiastical law, esp. (in the Roman Catholic Church) that laid down by papal pronouncements.
  6. 11. / Philospher responsible for what became the Scientific Method
  7. 15. / The highest class in certain societies, esp. those holding hereditary titles or offices.
  8. 18. / A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
  9. 20. / A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants, often having considerable power.
  10. 22. / An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.