AP WORLD REVIEW

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  1. 4. - the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
  2. 7. - Bird droppings utilized as fertilizer.
  3. 9. mount defenses against the pathogen.
  4. 10. - an international organization based in Geneva that monitors and enforces rules governing
  5. 16. - are chemicals that inhibit the growth of or kill other microorganisms.
  6. 18. - fabrics, were introduced into West Africa by Muslims.
  7. 19. - a member of a community of people who move from one place to another, either with their livestock or subsisting on hunting and gathering.
  8. 20. - a radical German nationalist during World War I.
  9. 22. - was the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb.
  10. 24. - was established by Abbasid caliphs.
  11. 25. trade, Weapons of Mass Destruction.
  12. 27. - was in great demand and by the twentieth century had become the most valuable
  13. 28. - the worst outbreak of anti-Semitism, claiming the lives of 6 million Jews.
  14. 29. war - During the Cold War, local or regional wars in which the superpowers armed, trained,
  15. 30. - German monk; initiated Protestant Reformation.
  16. 32. financed the combatants.
  17. 33. - the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means.
  18. 35. of life in a country.
  19. 38. and joined with the United States to fight against global terrorism (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) NAFTA.
  20. 39. - a term that is used while talking about economics, deals with production being mostly
  21. 42. - an Indian multinational corporation that produced cars, farm equipment, military vehicles,
  22. 43. - was common in west Africa where the Bantu speakers had some immunity to it from
  23. 44. - an agreement between the United States of America, Canada, and Mexico to create a
  24. 45. - a Chinese website.
  25. 48. domestic policy introduced major reforms.
  26. 49. - a political, economic, and social hierarchy that helped organize land, work, and people's roles.
  27. 51. - A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all
  28. 54. - a religious and political effort that brought thousands of Jews from around the world back to their ancient homeland in the Middle East and re-established Israel as the central location for Jewish identity.
  29. 56. - A philosophical movement beginning in France that advocated reason and logic as the basis of authority and all decisions are using reason and logic to solve social problems.
  30. 57. female infertility.
  31. 58. - an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US,
  32. 59. - A Christian kingdom that developed in the highlands of eastern Africa under the dynasty of King Lalibela.
  33. 60. - A harmless variant or derivative of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system
  34. 61. electrical energy.
  35. 62. - Egyptian colonel and statesman; prime minister and president.
  36. 63. needles, or from mother to child during birth.
Down
  1. 1. the goods are determined by the free market.
  2. 2. is the largest food company in the world, measured by revenues and other metrics (2014).
  3. 3. - the Indian version of Hollywood.
  4. 5. France, Canada, and Western European countries.
  5. 6. disease is passed from person to person through sexual acts, blood transfusions, used
  6. 7. - Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose
  7. 8. - is a virus that destroys the immune system that should protect the body from diseases.
  8. 11. - An infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is
  9. 12. American trading bloc with certain rules governing trade between the three nations.
  10. 13. owned and operated to gain profit while the production, distribution, and the price
  11. 14. - Swiss food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Switzerland.
  12. 15. - is a distinct musical genre in Jamaica.
  13. 17. commodity traded on the world market.
  14. 18. by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
  15. 21. - is one of the first metals discovered.
  16. 23. Control - a combination of the hormones estrogen and progestogen in the form of a pill that
  17. 26. - A progressive neurologic disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior and causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die.
  18. 27. - a policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo in communist Russia towards a market-based economy and society.
  19. 31. exposure.
  20. 32. - Satisfying the demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability.
  21. 34. - an association of nations dedicated to economic and political cooperation in southeastern
  22. 36. - The distinguishing term used for nations with supreme global power from the merely limited resources of other, merely great powers.
  23. 37. - is a Japanese industrial corporation that manufactures automobiles, trucks, and buses.
  24. 40. - the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independence from the Netherlands.
  25. 41. - A mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal, in various proportions.
  26. 46. - is more concerned with protecting its own borders against its German, French, and Dutch neighbors than with colonizing and advancing.
  27. 47. - strong and predictable winds.
  28. 50. - a city in the western African country of Mali, historically important as a trading post on the trans-Saharan caravan route and as a center of Islamic culture.
  29. 51. - Creation of large, state-run farms rather than individual holdings.
  30. 52. - Individuals who work to spread their religious beliefs.
  31. 53. - is a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
  32. 55. - A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang empire, living as nomads in northern Eurasia.