Society Vocabulary (B2)
Across
- 3. The state of having a paid job or being engaged in work for an employer.
- 4. Unfair or unequal treatment of people because of their race or ethnic background.
- 5. A social situation in which young people grow up without enough money or resources for basic needs such as food, housing, or education.
- 8. A person who legally belongs to a particular country and has rights and responsibilities there.
- 11. The willingness to accept beliefs, lifestyles, or opinions that are different from one’s own.
- 12. A specific area within a town or city where people live and form a local community.
- 14. People or institutions that have the official power to make decisions, enforce laws, or control public order.
- 15. A smaller section of society that differs from the majority population in ethnicity, religion, language, or culture.
- 16. Someone who actively campaigns to ensure equal opportunities and fair treatment for people with physical or mental impairments.
Down
- 1. The forced separation of different groups of people, often based on race, ethnicity, or social class.
- 2. Unfair treatment of someone because they are male, female, or identify with a particular gender.
- 6. The belief that animals should be treated ethically and protected from abuse or exploitation by humans.
- 7. A person’s psychological and emotional condition, especially in relation to stress, wellbeing, and functioning in daily life.
- 9. A large amount of money, valuable possessions, or economic resources owned by a person or society.
- 10. The organisation of hospitals, doctors, services, and policies that provide medical care to a population.
- 13. A political system in which the government provides social services and financial support to citizens who need help.