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Across
  1. 4. Individuals or groups who have the ability to shape opinions, behaviors, and trends within a culture.
  2. 5. The idea that technological advancements and globalization have made the world feel smaller and more interconnected.
  3. 6. A region defined by people's perceptions or feelings rather than strict physical or political boundaries.
  4. 7. A geographic area with boundaries defined by some characteristic, such as political boundaries.
  5. 9. The perspective that cultural beliefs and practices should be understood and evaluated within the context of the culture in which they occur, rather than using one's own cultural standards.
  6. 10. The spread of cultural traits through the physical movement of people from one place to another.
  7. 13. An area where two or more regions or cultural groups meet and interact.
  8. 17. The coexistence of diverse cultural groups, each maintaining its own cultural identity.
  9. 18. The specific customs, beliefs, values, and practices that characterize a particular culture.
  10. 19. The shared patterns of learned behavior, beliefs, and values that characterize a group of people.
  11. 20. The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the physical environment.
  12. 21. A neighborhood, district, or suburb where a specific ethnic or cultural group is concentrated.
  13. 22. The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries through the exchange of goods, information, and culture.
  14. 24. The underlying, less visible aspects of culture, including values, beliefs, and social norms.
  15. 25. The tendency to judge other cultures by the standards and values of one's own culture, often resulting in a biased or narrow viewpoint.
  16. 26. The spread of cultural traits or innovations from larger, more influential communities to smaller, less influential ones.
  17. 27. A policy or belief that favors the interests and culture of the native-born population over those of immigrants.
  18. 28. The spread of cultural traits, ideas, or innovations from one society to another.
  19. 29. The spread of an underlying principle or idea, even if the specific traits do not diffuse.
  20. 30. The rapid and widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout a population, often through direct person-to-person contact.
Down
  1. 1. forces can divide or weaken it.
  2. 2. Cultural elements that are widespread, mainstream, and often influenced by mass media.
  3. 3. The process by which individuals or groups adopt ALL of the cultural traits of another culture.
  4. 8. The place where a particular culture or civilization originated.
  5. 11. The visible aspects of culture, such as clothing, food, and language.
  6. 12. The spread of cultural traits or innovations from smaller, less influential communities to larger, more influential ones.
  7. 14. The exchange of cultural features between different cultures, often resulting in changes to one or both cultures.
  8. 15. The borrowing or adoption of elements from one culture by members of another culture, often without proper understanding or respect.
  9. 16. A region defined by a set of activities or interactions that occur within it.
  10. 23. forces that unify a country