Social Science Concepts
Across
- 3. When something becomes different from how it was before
- 6. Meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- 7. Relating to people and their characteristics, behaviors and societies
- 9. A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular result
- 10. Different viewpoints or ways of seeing and understanding events or issues
- 14. A group of people living in the same place or sharing common interests and values
- 16. A specific location or area that has meaning and significance to people
- 17. The process of the world becoming more connected through trade, technology and cultural exchange
- 21. are the definitions/clues for your crossword:
- 22. The way people, groups or things communicate and work with each other
- 24. A serious disagreement or struggle between people, groups or nations
- 27. The time that is yet to come or events that have not yet happened
- 28. Guardianship and protection of the environment and resources for future generations
- 30. A place where one has rights of residence and belonging, literally a place to stand
- 31. Entitlements or freedoms that all people should have, such as safety and equality
Down
- 1. Genealogy or ancestral connections that link people to their ancestors and land
- 2. Who a person or group is, including their characteristics, beliefs and sense of self
- 4. The beliefs, customs, traditions and way of life of a group of people
- 5. A culture focused on buying and consuming goods and services
- 8. Relating to the production, distribution and use of money, goods and services
- 11. Relating to society and how people interact and live together
- 12. The natural and physical surroundings in which people, animals and plants live
- 13. When things remain the same or continue over time without major change
- 15. The natural world or environment in te ao Māori
- 18. When one country takes control of another territory and its people
- 19. The concept of family connection, kinship and relationships in Māori culture
- 20. Prestige, authority, spiritual power and respect held by a person or group
- 23. The result or consequence of an action or event
- 25. The reason why something happens or the factor that brings about a result
- 26. Land or earth, which has deep spiritual significance in Māori culture
- 29. The principles and beliefs that guide how people think and behave