Across
- 1. A state without war or conflict.
- 6. A period of one hundred years.
- 8. The gradual development and change of something over time, like the evolution of species or ideas.
- 9. A sudden, complete change, usually in government or society.
- 10. A conflict between two or more groups, often involving fighting and violence.
- 14. Something new that's created, like a machine, tool, or device.
- 15. Someone who studies and writes about history, usually based on research and analysis of past events.
Down
- 2. The act of traveling to unfamiliar places to discover or learn new things.
- 3. Someone who guides or directs a group of people.
- 4. Winning or succeeding in a battle, competition, or struggle.
- 5. A group of people who are born and live around the same time, like your parents' generation or your grandparents' generation.
- 7. People in your family who lived before you, like your grandparents or great-grandparents.
- 11. A collection of historical documents or records, often stored for research or reference.
- 12. A large group of people who share the same history, culture, or language, living in a specific area governed by its own rules.
- 13. Something passed down from those who came before you, like traditions, beliefs, or possessions.
