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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Sociétés historiques et systèmes économiques

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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)

a social and land-owning system in medieval Europe in which people were granted land and protection by a nobleman in exchange, they had to fight and work for him

féodalité

féodalité

Ex: The concept of feudalism shaped the political and economic systems of medieval kingdoms .Le concept de **féodalité** a façonné les systèmes politiques et économiques des royaumes médiévaux.

the practice or policy of a nation controlling or ruling over foreign territories, often exploiting them economically and politically

colonialisme

colonialisme

the supreme authority of a state or governing body to govern itself without interference from external forces

souveraineté, autorité suprême

souveraineté, autorité suprême

Ex: The diplomatic negotiations aimed to find a compromise that respected the sovereignty of both nations involved .Les négociations diplomatiques visaient à trouver un compromis qui respectait la **souveraineté** des deux nations impliquées.

the study of the origins and developments of the human race and its societies and cultures

anthropologie

anthropologie

Ex: Biological anthropology explores human evolution , genetics , and physical adaptations through the study of fossils , primates , and modern human populations .L'**anthropologie** biologique explore l'évolution humaine, la génétique et les adaptations physiques à travers l'étude des fossiles, des primates et des populations humaines modernes.
nomad
[nom]

a person or group that moves from place to place, usually in search of food, water, or pasture, rather than living permanently in one location

nomade

nomade

a person who makes or repairs tools, often for industrial or mechanical use

outilleur, fabricant d'outils

outilleur, fabricant d'outils

to barter
[verbe]

to exchange goods or services without using money

faire du troc, troquer

faire du troc, troquer

Ex: Communities near rivers often bartered fish and other aquatic resources for agricultural produce .Les communautés près des rivières **trocuaient** souvent du poisson et d'autres ressources aquatiques contre des produits agricoles.
to settle
[verbe]

to go and reside in a place as a permanent home

s’établir sur

s’établir sur

Ex: The couple finally decided to settle in the small, historic neighborhood they had always admired.Le couple a finalement décidé de **s'installer** dans le petit quartier historique qu'ils avaient toujours admiré.
epoch
[nom]

a period of time in history or someone's life, during which significant events happen

époque, ère

époque, ère

Ex: The Civil Rights Movement was an epoch of profound social change and progress in the United States .Le mouvement des droits civiques a été une **époque** de profonds changements sociaux et de progrès aux États-Unis.

a member of a society that survives by hunting animals, fishing, and gathering wild plants rather than practicing agriculture

chasseur-cueilleur, chasseur-cueilleur

chasseur-cueilleur, chasseur-cueilleur

the traditional beliefs, customs, stories, and legends of a particular community, usually passed down through generations by word of mouth

folklore

folklore

Ex: Folklore can also evolve over time , adapting to changes in society and incorporating new influences while retaining its essential character and meaning .Le **folklore** peut également évoluer avec le temps, s'adaptant aux changements dans la société et intégrant de nouvelles influences tout en conservant son caractère et sa signification essentiels.
torch
[nom]

a handheld portable light source that uses a flame to lighten a place

torche, flambeau

torche, flambeau

Ex: A torch burned at the entrance of the ancient temple .Une **torche** brûlait à l'entrée de l'ancien temple.

the practice of living in one place for a long time rather than moving around

sédentarisme, sédentarité

sédentarisme, sédentarité

Ex: Sedentism marked a major change in human society.Le **sédentarisme** a marqué un changement majeur dans la société humaine.

the idea that a country becomes richer and stronger by selling more goods to other countries than it buys, and by controlling trade through government rules

mercantilisme, système mercantile

mercantilisme, système mercantile

Ex: The decline of mercantilism gave rise to free market ideas .Le déclin du **mercantilisme** a donné naissance aux idées de marché libre.
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