Across
- 2. A group of territories or nations ruled by a single sovereign authority, often expanding through conquest and colonization.
- 4. A ruler of an empire, often considered to have great power and authority over a large territory and people.
- 8. A form of government with a single ruler, such as a king or queen, who inherits their position from a family lineage.
- 9. Revolution A period of rapid technological advancement and social change, characterized by the shift from manual labor to machine production.
- 11. An object made by humans in the past, often found by archaeologists and used to learn about ancient civilizations.
- 14. A sudden and significant change in a society, government, or way of life, often resulting in a new system or regime.
- 15. A series of rulers from the same family, often ruling a country or empire for many generations.
Down
- 1. The act of traveling to new and unknown places, often for the purpose of discovering new lands, resources, or knowledge.
- 3. A form of government in which power is held by elected representatives and leaders, rather than a monarch.
- 5. A cultural and intellectual movement in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries, marked by a revival of art, literature, and learning.
- 6. A ruler of ancient Egypt, often considered to be a god-king with absolute authority.
- 7. A complex society with advanced culture, technology, and government, often characterized by cities, writing, and art.
- 10. A period of time long ago, often referring to civilizations and societies that existed thousands of years ago.
- 12. Armed conflict between two or more groups, often fought for control of territory, resources, or beliefs.
- 13. War A large-scale conflict involving many countries and regions around the world, often resulting in significant political, social, and economic changes.
