Across
- 4. Income Countries: Countries that have recently become industrialized; historically less developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratization
- 5. Income Countries: Less developed countries; countries with little economic development, political institutionalization, or both.
- 6. single political authorities with control over a large number of external territories or regions, as well as different peoples
Down
- 1. Countries: Lower and middle-income countries; historically less developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratization, and/or lack significant economic development, political institutionalization, or both.
- 2. An imperialist system in which a foreign territory is physically occupied by military force, settlers, or businesse
- 3. single political authorities in charge of a large number of external territories or regions, as well as various peoples
