Unit 5 World Explorer Crossword
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1) A loose organization of people that has its own gov't an controls much of the surrounding land. 2) Refusal to buy or use goods and services. 3) A crop raised to be sold for money. 4) A traditional, open-air market with rows of shops or stalls. 5) Physical features that make it difficult or transport goods from one region to another. 6) A person who moves around to make a living. 8) Political independence.9) A family relationship. 10) A religiious journey. 11) People who seek safety in another country. 12) Princes or lords. 13) King. 14) Raising just enough crops to support one's family. 15) To move from one place to another. 19) A group of people who share the same ancestors, culture, language, and religion. 20) A family unit that also includes grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, etc. 21) The swahili word for "Let's Pull Together"25) An open-air marketplace. 28) Height of land above sea level. 29) An old crowded section of a North-African city. 30) The holy book of Islam. 33) A movement that stressed unity among all Africans. 34) A stream that flows into a larger river or body of water. 35) Language, religion, values, customs, and other ways of life shared by a group of people. 36) To put a once-private industry under national control. 38) To artificially water crops. 39) A steep cliff. 42) Servants. 43) To settle an area and ake ocer or create a gov't.44) Containing substances that plants need in order to grow well. 46) A deep crack in the Earth's surface. 48) The takeover of a gov't, often done by military force. |
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7) People who are in the minority but are considered a privileged, upper class. 16) A large, one-crop farm with many workers. 17) A count of the people in a country. 18) A platform cut in to the side of a mountain. 22) Containing many ethnic groups. 23) A laborer who travels for work picking crops from season to season. 24) An African language that contains Arabis words. 26) A fertile place in a desert where there is water and vegetation. 27) A society of with cities, a central gov't, social classes, and (usually) writing, art, and architecture. 31) To adapt wild plants and animals for human use. 32) A large, mostly flat area that ruses above the surrounding land. 37) A feeling of pride in one's own homeland. 40) Region of tall grasses. 41) More than is needed. 43) The spreading of ideas and culture through the movements of people. 45) A wide variety of cultures. 47) Controlled by one perso or a small group. 48) A rock-filled rapid. 49) Bits of rock and dirt on river bottoms. 50) Peasants or agricultural workers in an Arab country. 51) A family unit that includes a mother, father, and their children. |
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