Enduring Issues

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Across
  1. 3. describes being connected to others through relationships, networks, or systems.
  2. 6. the condition of not having enough resources, which forces choices and trade.
  3. 7. new methods for solving problems; they can create both positive and negative effects.
  4. 8. lack of fairness or justice when some people or groups have fewer opportunities or less power.
  5. 9. shape worldviews and influence decisions, often passed through culture, religion, or education.
Down
  1. 1. Happens when births exceed deaths, increasing the number of people in a place.
  2. 2. is a serious disagreement or argument between individuals, groups, or nations.
  3. 4. influence or control over others’ behavior; the desire for power drives many personal and political actions.
  4. 5. refers to how human actions affect local and global environments and how environments shape human life.