Across
- 3. – The art and practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- 7. – Something that people use to meet their needs (e.g., water, wood, metal).
- 8. – The exchange of goods and services between people or regions.
- 9. – A large building or statue built to remember an event or person.
- 11. – When there is more food or goods than people need, allowing trade or storage.
- 15. – The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food.
- 17. – A rule made by a government that everyone must follow.
- 18. – Group in society divided by job, wealth, or importance.
- 20. – The system used to make decisions and manage a society or country.
- 21. – A complex society with cities, organised government, social classes, writing, and culture.
- 22. – The tools, inventions, and skills people use to solve problems and make life easier.
Down
- 1. – What a civilisation leaves behind for future generations, like ideas or inventions.
- 2. – A new idea, method, or invention that improves life.
- 4. – The ideas, customs, and art of a particular group of people.
- 5. - The process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm.
- 6. – The growth of cities as people move from rural to urban areas.
- 10. – A group of people living together, sharing laws, traditions, and values.
- 12. – A system of beliefs about gods or the meaning of life.
- 13. – A method of recording information using symbols or letters.
- 14. – The action of guiding and making decisions for a group of people.
- 16. – The way people produce, buy, and sell goods and services.
- 19. - Keeping and raising cattle for food(ruminants e.g. oxes and cows, sheeps, goats, etc).
- 21. - A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
