Anthropological Theories of Cultural Change

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Across
  1. 2. The development of cultures from simpler to more complex forms
  2. 4. Free borrowing of selected elements from the culture of another
  3. 5. This type of health care system was adopted in Canada after becoming increasingly popular in several European countries
  4. 6. The San smoked tobacco although they borrowed it from this group of people
  5. 7. This small region in Asia was taken over by the Chinese in 1950 and remains occupied by China to this day; home to the Dalai Lama
  6. 9. Cultural change that results from contact between cultures
  7. 12. The persecution of the Jews by the Germans
  8. 13. Areas with a heavy influence from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong that exist all around the world
  9. 14. The world’s largest chain of fast food restaurants, serving in 119 countries
  10. 15. A sport played in over 200 countries, making it the world’s most popular sport
  11. 16. A holiday celebrated prominently in the United States on the fifth of May
  12. 20. A physical, mental and spiritual practice originating from India that has become popular in Western culture
Down
  1. 1. change When one groups makes an effort to change another culture
  2. 2. The Romans persecuted these people because of their refusal to worship the Roman Empire and the gods
  3. 3. Government-sponsored religious institutions established to assimilate Aboriginal children into Euro-Canadian culture
  4. 8. This traditional Japanese dish has become increasingly popular around the world, most notably in Western diet
  5. 10. A mutual or reciprocal action
  6. 11. Form of government where people elect leaders by voting; founded in Greece
  7. 17. Act A Canadian federal statute that concerns registered Indians, their bands and the system of Indian reserves
  8. 18. The spread of a cultural pattern from one culture to another
  9. 19. A term commonly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to American culture