UNIT 3 REVIEW
Across
- 2. Traditional practices of small groups, especially rural people with a simple lifestyle
- 3. Differences in pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary that are place based in nature
- 6. Geographic origins or sources of innovations, ideas, or ideologies
- 8. The spatial dispersion of a previously homogeneous group
- 9. Acts, customs, practices or procedures that recognize key transitions in human life
Down
- 1. A characteristic and tangible outcome of the complex interactions between a human group-with its own practices, preferences, values and aspirations-and its natural environment
- 4. A collection of language that possesses a definite common origin but has split into individual languages
- 5. The combination of traits characteristic of a particular group
- 6. A single aspect of the complex of routine practices that constitute a particular cultural group
- 7. A socially created system of rules about who belongs to a particular group based upon actual or perceived commonalities, such as language or religion