front 1 agriculture | back 1 the science or practice of farming |
front 2 civilian | back 2 a person not in the military |
front 3 civilization | back 3 the way of life in a particular place or time |
front 4 colony | back 4 an area that is under political control of another country |
front 5 continent | back 5 a large landmass on Earth, like Africa or Europe |
front 6 empire | back 6 a group of countries controlled by one ruler or government |
front 7 factory | back 7 building where things are made with machines |
front 8 hieroglyphics | back 8 a language using pictures to represent words |
front 9 Industrial Revolution | back 9 fast growth of industry using machines in the 1800s |
front 10 merchant | back 10 someone who buys and then sells products |
front 11 monument | back 11 a building or statue made in memory of a person or event |
front 12 Native Americans | back 12 people whose ancestors lived in America before Europeans |
front 13 philosophy | back 13 study of ideas about knowledge, truth, and meaning of life |
front 14 sphere | back 14 a round object, like a ball |
front 15 steamship | back 15 a ship that is powered by a steam engine |
front 16 technology | back 16 using science for practical purposes |
front 17 translated | back 17 words changed from one language to another |