Sports Crossword - Sociology
Across
- 4. theorist and idea about the nature of the physical and social world
- 7. commonly understood gestures, words, objects, sounds, colors or designs
- 10. group that rejects the value and mores of a large culture and replaces them with a new set.
- 12. rewards and punishments
- 13. written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by governments
- 16. fulfillment through development of individual talents and potential
- 19. process of acquiring the culture of a group or society other than one's own
- 21. traditional rules of people or a society that have powerful moral significance attached to them
- 23. extreme self centeredness
- 25. a cultural universal
- 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. sports a cultural universal
Down
- 1. an example of Material Culture
- 2. process by which cultural items are spread from group to group or society to society.
- 3. a technological change
- 5. Systems an example of Nonmaterial Culture
- 6. culture abstract creations by the people of a culture, such as ideas, rules and beliefs
- 8. of the norms largely subconscious process in which a culture’s norms become part of an individual’s own set of attitudes and beliefs.
- 9. guidelines, including folkways and mores, that people in a culture follow their relations with one another
- 11. culture set of physical objects constructed by the people of a culture
- 14. values collection of what is considered goo, desirable, and proper in culture.
- 15. a group of people who share some of the broad traditions of a culture but also follow values and norms that are unique to them.
- 17. tendency to assume that one’s own culture is normal and superior to all others.
- 18. everyday habits and conventions of a people
- 20. an example of counterculture
- 22. a technological change
- 24. system of values, norms symbols, and knowledge that a society shares
- 27. prohibition against one of society's most important mores