Money, Technology, and Society
Across
- 2. The final step that turns browsing into buying.
- 5. Someone who sees problems and thinks, “Maybe I can sell a solution.”
- 7. If villages have poor internet, many people expect help from this institution.
- 11. When more people find jobs and businesses grow, this usually becomes stronger.
- 13. People can survive without many things, but not without this category.
- 15. Without this person, businesses would have nothing to sell.
- 16. A missing connection that could stop someone from joining the modern economy.
- 17. A group too large to be called a club but too connected to ignore shared problems.
- 21. Smart shoppers trust this more than advertisements.
- 22. Unlike strangers in a crowd, members of this group usually share a purpose.
- 23. Advertisements often try to turn this into something that feels necessary.
- 24. A word that asks people to think about tomorrow, not only today.
- 27. Why people suddenly want products they were not even thinking about yesterday.
- 29. A habit that gives old materials a second chance instead of a landfill.
Down
- 1. A place that may benefit greatly when internet access improves.
- 3. Something people often damage first and try to fix later.
- 4. This system would fail if two people could not agree on what they wanted from each other.
- 6. A creative worker who may never touch the product but still shapes how it looks.
- 8. Something hidden inside challenges that people often notice too late.
- 9. A person who learns useful skills may increase this without working longer hours.
- 10. A danger online that often looks real at first glance.
- 12. A word often connected to activities that reduce the need for physical stores, paper, or cash.
- 14. Something that changes value when crossing national borders, even though it is still “money.”
- 18. The invisible helper behind QR payments, online shopping, and video calls.
- 19. The reason a package ordered online somehow reaches the correct house.
- 20. This person works hard but may never receive a paycheck.
- 25. A process completed only after something is exchanged, often involving money or services.
- 26. Having access to information is not enough without this skill.
- 28. Shopping from home instead of visiting ten stores may improve this.