Culture Geography
Across
- 5. a group that shares a smaller bundle of attributes with a larger, more diverse society
- 7. a tendency to judge foreign cultures by the standards and practices of one's own; and usually to judge them unfavorably
- 8. a place where a dead or dying folk culture is preserved or commemorated
- 11. the force that keeps things stable or fixed in place
- 13. the area in which a cultural trait is common but not predominant
- 15. the gap between regions with high and low levels of digital technology use, especially electronic communications
Down
- 1. the extension of reality through global electronic means of communication
- 2. the theory that a culture's sources of change were embedded in the culture from the beginning, so the course of development was internally determined
- 3. the idea that two different cultures can be combined
- 4. the area in which a cultural trait occurs but may be more common than other comparable traits
- 6. the study of how people perceive and use space
- 9. the process of adopting some aspect of another culture
- 10. a person who lives on what he or she can hunt or harvest from the Earth
- 12. the theory that aspects of civilization were developed in very few places and then diffused from those places to the rest of the world
- 14. a material object of culture; literally, "a thing made my skill"