| A | B |
| penniless | having no money, poor |
| market | an occasion where people buy and sell goods |
| textiles | any type of fabric made by knitting or weaving |
| manufactured | goods made or produce in large quantity using machinery |
| primitive | belonging to a very simple society |
| necessities | things you cannot manage without eg food and clothing |
| luxuries | expensive and enjoyable things, extras |
| currency | the system of money a country uses |
| exploit | to treat a person or situation as an opportunity to gain advantage |
| penetrate | the act or process of making a way into or through |
| dominate | to control or have influence over |
| rivals | enemies, a person, company or thing in competition |
| revolution | an attempt by people to change government |
| pattern | the regular way in which something happens or is done |
| local | belonging to or connected to a particular place |
| diversity | a range of many people or things that are different |
| homogeneous | things or people all the same |
| trade | activity of buying or selling or exchanging goods and services |
| maze | a system of paths separated by walls, difficult to find your way out |
| jammed | stuck, not able to move |