Midterm

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Across
  1. 3. person believed to be chosen by God to bring truth to the people
  2. 4. something that combines elements of Greek and Roman culture and traditions
  3. 7. stop or cancel the action of a government official or body
  4. 9. art or practice of designing and building structures
  5. 11. state containing several countries or territories
  6. 14. trained, experts
  7. 17. worship of many gods or deities
  8. 19. design formed with small tiles of glass, stone, or pottery
  9. 23. channel that moves water along a long distance.
  10. 25. scientist who learns about past human life, by studying fossils and artifacts
  11. 26. source accounts from someone who did not personally witness or experience an event
  12. 30. legal member of a country or city-state
  13. 31. Greek city-state
  14. 32. new ways of doing things
  15. 34. membership in a state or community which give a person civil and political rights and obligations
  16. 35. building material made by mixing small stones and sand with limestone, clay, and water
  17. 36. government official who enforces the law
  18. 40. putting yourself in another person's shoes. Historian's need to imagine themselves living another person's life to understand them
  19. 42. collection of myths or stories that people tell about their gods and heroes
  20. 44. anything about trade or money
  21. 47. a government in which a small group of people rule
  22. 48. message, usually one believed to come from God
  23. 49. the work of designing and creating new products or systems by using scientific methods
  24. 50. a general increase in prices
  25. 52. to stop
  26. 53. farmer a person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person's land
  27. 55. the ability to handle relationships without increasing hostility
  28. 56. person who dies for his or her beliefs
Down
  1. 1. unjust use of power, or in ancient Greece a government by a strong ruler
  2. 2. how humans interact with the surrounding landscapes of the earth
  3. 5. coming back to life
  4. 6. farming, the main economics in history
  5. 8. traditional or established religious beliefs
  6. 10. source firsthand accounts from someone who personally witnessed or experienced an account
  7. 12. 'high city' in Greek; the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
  8. 13. treat some people differently or worse
  9. 15. create charts or notes neatly so that information can easily be found and understood
  10. 16. a form of government in which citizens have the right to vote and elect officials
  11. 17. territory that is under the control of a larger country
  12. 18. ownership and control of other people as property
  13. 20. the form of Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquest
  14. 21. a soldier who fights for pay rather than for his or her country
  15. 22. a group that is less than half the population
  16. 24. explain how events and people are related to each other, such as one events may have caused another
  17. 27. one of two top officials and military leaders in the Roman republic
  18. 28. one person or thing following another
  19. 29. anything dealing directly with people or their regular lives
  20. 33. word used by Greeks and Romans for all people who did not share their cultures
  21. 37. member of an Islamic religious group that supported Ali as the first caliph and now forms a minority of the world's Muslims
  22. 38. logical guess
  23. 39. course of action taken by a government
  24. 41. a form of government in which citizens hold political power
  25. 43. hereditary class of rulers, Greek for 'rule by the best people'
  26. 45. system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
  27. 46. place in the desert where water can be found
  28. 51. a human made object such as weapons or tools
  29. 54. art and practice of government