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Western Civilization Roots Words Related to History and Social Studies Western Civilization Roots

Anthrop- man Anthropologist, Anthropology, Anthropoid, Anthropological, Anthropophile

Capit- & cipit- head Capital, Capitalism, Capitalize, Capitulate, Precipitate, Precipitation, Precipitous This staircase is very steep – and so is this precipitous mountain cliff!!!

Civ- city, citizen Civil, Civilian, Civility, Civilization, Civics, Civilized

Crac- & Crat- Rule, govern Democracy, Democratic, Aristocracy, Autocrat, Plutocratic, Theocracy

Dem- people Democratic, Democracy, Demagogue, Demographic, Demonstrate, Epidemic, Pandemic I hope this protects me from the flu epidemic! What age group is the largest demographic in this survey?

Duct- & duc- to lead, draw Deduce, Deduction, Duke, Duchy, Duchess, Induce, Induct, Introduce, Produce, Product, Seductive, Reproductive Getting inducted into the Hall of Fame was a great honor!!!

Ethn- nation Ethnic, Ethnography, Ethnological, Ethnos, Ethnoscience, Multiethnic

Geo- earth Geography, Geology, Geographer, Geocentric, Geode, Geometry

Liber- & Liver- free Liberate, Liberia, Liberty, Liberal, Deliverance, Livery

Migr- to move, travel Migrate, Migration, Emigrate, Immigrant, Immigration, Migrant, Migratory

Polis- & Polit- citizen, city, state Politics, Politician, Acropolis, Cosmopolitan, Metropolis, Metropolitan

Prim- & Prin- first Primary, Principal, Prince, Primitive, Primal, Primate

Scrib- & Script- to write Scribe, Scribble, Script, Transcript, Transcribe, Inscription

Paleo- long ago, ancient Paleontologist, Paleolithic, Paleography

Pop- people Population, Populace, Popular, Overpopulate, Populism, Unpopular

Comm- Group, community Commune, Communal, Community, Common, Commoner, Communication, Communism

Chron- time, order Chronological, Chronology, Anachronism, Chronicle, Chronograph

Agr(i)- farm, field Agriculture, Agribusiness, Agrimonies, Agricultural Sciences

Domin- control, lead Dominate, Dominance, Dominion, Domino, Condominium

Urb- City, large area Urban, Suburban, Interurban, Urbanization