Across
- 3. (c. 4000 B.C. - c. A.D. 500) the period of history from the beginning of recorded history to the fall of the Roman Empire
- 7. (c. A.D. 500 - c. A.D. 1500) the period of history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Protestant Reformation
- 9. Latin for "in the year of our Lord"
- 10. view of history as we know it has a beginning and will have an end; the events of each day will alter the future and therefore create new history
Down
- 1. (c. A.D. 1500 - present) the period of history from the beginning of the Protestant Reformation until now
- 2. a long and distinct period of time that has a particular characteristic
- 4. theory of the origin of life which suggest that humans are here by chance, having evolved from a single-celled organism over billions of years as a product of random combinations of matter and chemistry
- 5. our memory, record, or story of things that happened before now
- 6. view of history that says history repeats itself; the world has always been circling back on itself without any beginning or end
- 8. all of the things that happened before now
