World history

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Across
  1. 3. The relationship and interaction between people and the natural world.
  2. 6. The principle that all members of a society, including the government, are subject to and accountable under the law.
  3. 7. A society's core principles and standards, often guiding its behavior and actions.
  4. 8. The system by which a state or community is controlled.
  5. 9. A specific place or position.
  6. 10. The economic benefit that countries can receive when they specialize in producing goods and exchange them with other countries.
Down
  1. 1. The process of people, goods, or ideas changing location over time.
  2. 2. Things that motivate or encourage someone to do something.
  3. 4. A key social studies theme describing how disagreements can lead to shifts in society.
  4. 5. The way authority is divided and exercised within a system, such as a government or organization.