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Achievements Vocabulary Social Studies Achievements Vocabulary Art by Phillip Martin

1. achievement 1. An accomplishment; may include inventions, architecture, science and technology and art and literature

2. technology 2. The creation and use of technical means , and their relationship with society and the environment.

3. Cultural values 3. Attitudes and behaviors that characterize the way a group behaves

4. Transformation 4. Change in form, appearance, nature or character

5. Architecture 5. The art and practice of designing and constructing buildings

6. infrastructure 6. The basic physical structures such as buildings, roads, and power, needed for the operation of a society

7. Primary source 7. The raw materials of history – original documents and objects made at the time under study, such as letters, photographs and artifacts

8. Secondary source 8. Any source about an event, time period, or issue that was produced after the historical period has passed, such as textbooks, essays, or biographies