Across
- 1. "The study of the spatial distribution of phenomena on the Earth's surface." (Example: "Cartography" or "Urbanization")
- 4. study of the Earth's surface, including its physical features, climate, and human populations." (Example: "Topography" or "Latitude")
- 6. "A system of rules and laws that guide how a society is governed." (Example: "Legislation" or "Justice")
- 8. study of past events, often focusing on specific periods or civilizations." (Example: "Ancient Greece" or "World War II")
- 9. study of how societies allocate scarce resources to satisfy their needs and wants." (Example: "Supply" or "Demand")
- 10. "The process of producing, distributing, and consuming goods and services." (Example: "Production" or "Consumption")
Down
- 2. study of how societies are organized and ruled, including political systems and institutions." (Example: "Democracy" or "Constitution")
- 3. shared beliefs, customs, values, and practices of a group of people." (Example: "Tradition" or "Language")
- 5. "The ways in which people express themselves through art, music, literature, and other forms of creative expression." (Example: "Artistic" or "Folklore")
- 7. "A major turning point in the past, often marked by significant social or political changes." (Example: "Revolution" or "Renaissance")
