Vocab

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Across
  1. 2. an area of land that is ruled and controlled by another.
  2. 4. source documents created by the witnesses or first recorders of particular events at about the time they occurred. Some examples of primary sources include diaries, letters, photographs, reports, financial records, newspaper articles, etc.
  3. 5. a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them.
  4. 7. something promised as security for repayment of a loan.
  5. 9. try to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions.
  6. 10. to comment disapprovingly and/or to clear the throat noisily.
Down
  1. 1. source documents created later by someone who did not experience the event first hand or participate in it. Some examples of secondary sources included scholarly books and articles.
  2. 3. careful in spending money or using resources.
  3. 6. the way a country manages and makes decisions about its money and resources (such as workers and land) and about how it produces, buys, and sells goods and services.
  4. 8. a symbol that represents a city or a state. The seal shows important symbols on it.