AP World Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. The distribution of power away from a central authority.
  2. 3. A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
  3. 4. The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
  4. 7. The art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states.
  5. 8. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
  6. 9. Connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial or military activity.
  7. 11. Respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors.
  8. 12. A professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army.
  9. 15. A form of government with a monarch at the head.
  10. 16. The system of creating standardized metal money.
  11. 18. The concentration of power and authority in a central government.
  12. 20. The amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought.
  13. 21. A system of government in which specialized departments carry out laws.
  14. 22. The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
  15. 23. The spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another.
  16. 24. An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.
Down
  1. 1. Relating to Greek history, language, and culture from the death of Alexander the Great to the defeat of Cleopatra.
  2. 4. A political theory of ancient China in which those in power were given the right to rule from a divine source.
  3. 5. An ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and West.
  4. 6. A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
  5. 10. The process of making an area more urban.
  6. 13. A system of society or government in which men hold the power and women are largely excluded from it.
  7. 14. A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
  8. 17. The arrangement of individuals and groups in a structured ranking.
  9. 19. A set of practices that required non-Chinese authorities to acknowledge Chinese superiority.