| A | B |
| invasion | time when the armed forces of one country enter another country in order to attack it |
| alien intrusion | something foreign that disturbs you or your life when you want to be left alone |
| colonial occupation | the "ownership" and control of one country by another country |
| civil war | a war between different groups of people who live in the same country |
| division of labor | how a society divides work among its people |
| social organization | relations between people or groups of people in a society |
| political organization | system for governing people |
| prestige | respect and admiration that people feel for someone or something, especially because of success, wealth, etc. |
| influence | the power to affect, change, or control someone or something |
| inextricably intertwined | two things that are connected so closely that they cannot be separated |
| in a state of disrepair | being in a bad condition because repairs have not been made |
| to prompt | to cause or make something happen |
| staple foods | basic or main foods |
| medium for exchange | object that is used for trading (money; gold; cows) |
| communal ownership | shared by the people in a community |
| expansive | vast; very big |
| patrilineal | blood line of the male side of the family |
| to terminate | to end or make something end |
| conceive | when a woman "conceives" she becomes pregnant |
| liason | person who helps pass information between two or more people or groups that are working together |