Culture
Across
- 2. Knowledge and tools people use to shape and mold their environments for practical purposes
- 5. System of values, norms, symbols, and knowledge that a society shares
- 6. Extreme self-centeredness,
- 10. Group that rejects the values and norms of a larger culture and replaces them with a new set
- 12. Theories and ideas about the nature of the physical and social world
- 15. Set of physical objects constructed by the people of a culture
- 17. Group of people who share some of the broad traditions of a culture but also follow values and norms that are unique to them
- 18. process of acquiring the culture of a group or society other than one’s own
- 19. Commonly understood gestures, words, objects, sounds, colors or designs that stand for something else
- 20. Features of societies that are common to all cultures
- 21. The state of being equal, especially in status, rights and opportunities
- 22. Thorough development of individual talents and potential
- 24. Set of interrelated cultural traits
- 27. Largely sub-conscious process in which a culture’s norms become part of an individual’s own set of attitudes and beliefs
- 29. Pursuit of pleasure above all other values
Down
- 1. Traditional rules of people or a society that have powerful moral significance attached to them
- 3. Abstract creations by the people of a culture, such as ideas, rules and beliefs
- 4. Tendency to assume that one’s own culture is normal and superior to all others
- 7. Element of culture that attempts to define what exists or the reality of the world
- 8. The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without restraint
- 9. Process by which cultural items are spread from group to group or society to society
- 11. Prohibition against one of society’s most important mores
- 13. Rewards and punishments
- 14. Principle that behavior in one culture should not be judged by the standards of another
- 16. Single object, action, or belief produced by a culture
- 23. Written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by governments
- 24. Collection of what is considered good, desirable, and proper in a culture
- 25. Guidelines, including folkways and mores, that people in a culture follow in their relations with one another
- 26. Large number of people who live in the same area, see themselves as separate and different from people outside their territory , and participate in a common culture
- 28. Everyday habits and conventions of people