extra credit GROWTH

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Across
  1. 2. the world had 2,043 in 2017
  2. 3. everywhere
  3. 6. trade and with the accumulation of private possessions that enrich our brief lives, and it creates intangible values of accomplishment and satisfaction
  4. 9. 3 letter _ (increased body heights, higher life expectancies), greater material security and comfort (be it mea­sured by disposable incomes or owner­ship of labor-­easing devices), and unpre­ce­ dented degrees of communication and mobility
  5. 13. the ability to change
  6. 15. _6th and 13th 1500 and 1800
  7. 17. holy people
  8. 18. Had monks belonging to sects that espouse austere simplicity.
  9. 19. ­were created by the collision of Indian and Eurasian
  10. 20. Plant with rare resources
Down
  1. 1. _10th letter compulsive collectors (however refined their tastes may be) and mentally sick hoarders who turn their abodes into garbage dumps
  2. 4. 3 letter _ railway networks, expansion of steamship travel, rising production of steel, invention and deployment of internal combustion engines and electricity, rapid urbanization, improved sanitation, rising life expectancy—­began to take place at unpre­ce­dented rates during the
  3. 5. proposing to control the Earth’s climate through ...
  4. 7. the state of not being definitively determined or known, often involving uncertainty or ambiguity
  5. 8. (length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, amount of substance, luminous intensity)9th letter a _
  6. 10. Talked about as being primitive
  7. 11. the name of the author 7th is _
  8. 12. 7th letter is _A quin­tes­sen­tial marker of modern growth
  9. 14. it took more than three centuries for the population of ----- to double to 400,000
  10. 16. a metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares (2.471 acres or 10,000 square meters).