Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. In our globalized era, world economies are deeply _______; a change in one country inevitably impacts another.
  2. 4. What term describes the practice of providing equal access to opportunities for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized?
  3. 8. Having many different aspects, features, or "sides" to a personality or problem.
  4. 10. "Their respect was _______; because the mentor helped the student, the student worked harder to honor the mentor."
  5. 11. What is the branch of agriculture specifically concerned with the care, tendering, and breeding of farm animals?
  6. 13. A feeling of trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.
  7. 14. Crucial, central, or of vital importance to the success or development of something.
  8. 15. The opposite of "irrelevance" or "worthlessness"; the quality of being worthy of attention.
  9. 17. Scientists often study _______ development to understand how the human brain processes information and thought.
  10. 18. The opposite of being "fragile" or "vulnerable"; able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
  11. 19. Which adjective describes a way of life that is simple, secluded, and austere, often associated with monks?
Down
  1. 1. Captivating, spellbinding, or holding one's attention as if by magic.
  2. 3. What is the right or condition of self-government, independence, or personal freedom?
  3. 5. A community that provides for all its own needs without outside help is considered _______.
  4. 6. What do we call the lifelong process of inheriting and disseminating norms, customs, and ideologies?
  5. 7. In its original condition; completely clean, fresh, and unspoiled.
  6. 9. The opposite of "chaos," "noise," or "disturbance."
  7. 12. "The view from the top of the volcano was so _______ that the hikers stood in silent awe for ten minutes."
  8. 16. To put off an action or event to a later time; to postpone or delay.
  9. 17. The action or fact of forming a united whole; the "glue" that keeps a group together.