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Section 2: Define the words below in a different color
21. Stupas – Buddhist dome-shaped shrines or mounds that often contain relics and serve as places of meditation and pilgrimage
22. Edicts –Official proclamations or laws issued by a ruler or government, frequently inscribed on stone or pillars to be publicly displayed.
23. Urban Planning –
24. Metallurgy –
25. Religious Tolerance –
26. Cultural Diffusion –
27. Trade Routes –
28. Mathematics –
29. Astronomy –
30. Civil Service –

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Do you want each definition displayed in a different color? Below I provide both: (A) an HTML version you can paste into a webpage or a document that accepts HTML/CSS (each definition shown in a different color), and (B) plain-text definitions in case you cannot use colored formatting.

A. HTML (colored) — paste into an HTML file or editor that supports HTML:
<span style="color:#B22222">21. Stupas – Buddhist dome-shaped shrines or mounds that often contain relics and serve as places of meditation and pilgrimage.</span><br>
<span style="color:#1E90FF">22. Edicts – Official proclamations or laws issued by a ruler or government, frequently inscribed on stone or pillars to be publicly displayed.</span><br>
<span style="color:#228B22">23. Urban Planning – The design and organization of cities, including the layout of streets, public spaces, utilities, and zoning to support living, commerce, and transportation.</span><br>
<span style="color:#8A2BE2">24. Metallurgy – The science and technology of extracting, refining, and alloying metals to produce tools, weapons, and other metal goods.</span><br>
<span style="color:#FF8C00">25. Religious Tolerance – The acceptance or allowance of different religious beliefs and practices within a society or by a government, permitting diverse faiths to coexist.</span><br>
<span style="color:#20B2AA">26. Cultural Diffusion – The spread and mixing of ideas, customs, technologies, and practices between different societies through contact such as trade, migration, or conquest.</span><br>
<span style="color:#A52A2A">27. Trade Routes – Established paths and networks used for the exchange of goods, people, and ideas between regions, often spanning land and sea.</span><br>
<span style="color:#000080">28. Mathematics – The study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns and the logical methods used to solve problems and model real-world situations.</span><br>
<span style="color:#006400">29. Astronomy – The scientific study of celestial objects (stars, planets, comets) and phenomena beyond Earth’s atmosphere, including their motions and origins.</span><br>
<span style="color:#8B0000">30. Civil Service – A system of government employment in which public officials are selected and promoted on the basis of merit (often through exams) to carry out administrative tasks.</span><br>

B. Plain-text definitions (same wording, no color):
21. Stupas – Buddhist dome-shaped shrines or mounds that often contain relics and serve as places of meditation and pilgrimage.
22. Edicts – Official proclamations or laws issued by a ruler or government, frequently inscribed on stone or pillars to be publicly displayed.
23. Urban Planning – The design and organization of cities, including the layout of streets, public spaces, utilities, and zoning to support living, commerce, and transportation.
24. Metallurgy – The science and technology of extracting, refining, and alloying metals to produce tools, weapons, and other metal goods.
25. Religious Tolerance – The acceptance or allowance of different religious beliefs and practices within a society or by a government, permitting diverse faiths to coexist.
26. Cultural Diffusion – The spread and mixing of ideas, customs, technologies, and practices between different societies through contact such as trade, migration, or conquest.
27. Trade Routes – Established paths and networks used for the exchange of goods, people, and ideas between regions, often spanning land and sea.
28. Mathematics – The study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns and the logical methods used to solve problems and model real-world situations.
29. Astronomy – The scientific study of celestial objects (stars, planets, comets) and phenomena beyond Earth’s atmosphere, including their motions and origins.
30. Civil Service – A system of government employment in which public officials are selected and promoted on the basis of merit (often through exams) to carry out administrative tasks.

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