Chapter 4
Across
- 4. A population composed of dissimilar people.
- 6. Culture: Culture practiced by a small, homogeneous, usually rural group. AKA Traditional culture.
- 8. region: A region that has defined boundaries, often a governmental unit such as a country, province, or county.
- 9. The state of having no place. In the modern context, a place exactly like any other place.
- 10. reproduction: The process of inculcating cultural values into successive generations.
- 13. tourism: A variety of tourism concerned with exploring the culture of a place.
- 15. The process of transforming a cultural activity into a saleable product.
- 17. The latest and most socially esteemed style of clothing or other products and behaviors.
Down
- 1. Learned human behavior associated with groups.
- 2. Hearth: Historic location of cultural formation.
- 3. Landscape: Landscapes produced by the interaction of physical and human inputs.
- 4. A population composed of similar people.
- 5. The global movement of money, technology, and culture.
- 7. Culture: Culture created for consumption by the mass of population. Resistance: Actively pursuing a policy of obstruction of a particular process or undertaking.
- 11. ecology: Study of human adaptations to physical environments.
- 12. region: A region defined by a relationship, such as the market area of a product, a commuter zone or an employment market.
- 14. region: Internally defined region that exists as the expression of a cultural type.
- 16. culture: The objects and materials related to a particular culture.