Across
- 3. A policy where a country extends its power over other lands through control, often using military force or economic power.
- 5. The creation of new ideas, products, or methods to improve or replace existing ones.
- 8. organizing the position of members in a society based on social and economic status
- 10. Trade The buying and selling of enslaved people, often forcibly moved from one place to another, especially during the colonial era.
- 12. The use of machines to do work that was previously done by humans, making tasks faster and more efficient.
- 13. The condition of being very poor, lacking basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare.
Down
- 1. Revolution The change from hunting and gathering to farming, leading to permanent settlements and the rise of civilizations.
- 2. The process of making large amounts of the same product quickly, often using machines and assembly lines.
- 4. The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food and other products.
- 5. The use of machines and technology instead of manual labor to produce goods in factories.
- 6. A contract in which a person agrees to work for a set time in exchange for something, like paying off a debt.
- 7. The way work is split into different tasks, with each person or group doing a specific job to make production more efficient.
- 9. A system where people are forced to work without freedom or pay, often under harsh conditions.
- 11. Materials Natural resources like wood, minerals, and crops that are used to make finished goods.
