| A | B |
| seismic | descriptive of earthquakes or earth vibrations |
| intensive farming | l of labor. |
| aquaculture | fish farming;the raising of for food in enclsed environments such as tanks, reservoirs, ponds, sheltered bays, and river estuarier |
| terrace | in farming, a flat, narrow ledge of land, supported by walls ofstone and mud parallel to the natural slope of the land, usually constructed in hilly areas to increas the amount of arable land. |
| sphere of influence | an area or country that is politically and economally dominated by, though not directly governed by, another country |
| abdicate | to relinquish power or responsibility formally; to surrender ones office, throne, authority. |
| warlord | a local leader with a military following |
| light industry | the production of small consumer goods such as clothing and appliences. |
| martial law | the law administered during a period of strict military control. |
| dobbe cropping | in farming, growing more than one crop a year |
| theocrat | the ruler of a theocrat; someone who claims to rule by feligious or divine authority. |
| autonomouse region | a political unit with limited self governement. |
| ideogram | in written language, a charecter or symbol that represents an idea/ thing as in the chinese language |
| atheism | a believe that god does not exist |
| acupuncture | the process of acception, borrowing, and exchanging traits between culture. |