History

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