Types of Societies
Across
- 2. the specialization by individuals or groups in the performance of specific economic
- 4. the practice of exchanging one good for another.
- 7. societies in which most members know one another,relationships are close,and activities center on the family and the community.
- 8. a set of two or more people who interact on the basis of shared expectations and who possess some degree of common identity.
- 9. ways in which a society uses technology to provide for the needs of its members.
- 11. a type of society in which economic activity centers on the production of information and the provision of services.
Down
- 1. a type of society in which the mechanized production of goods is the main economic activity.
- 3. the close knit social relationships common in preindustrial societies that result when a small group of people share the same values and perform the same tasks.
- 5. a type of society in which food production carried out through the use of human and animal labor is the main economic activity.
- 6. impersonal social relationships,common in industrial societies,that arise with increased job specialization.
- 10. societies in which social relationships are based on need rather than on emotion,relationships are impersonal and temporary,and individual goals are more important than group goals.