Unit 5 review

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Across
  1. 1. when you and your partner make a life together with the children from one or both of your previous relationships.
  2. 4. society in which male members have more social and political power than female members.
  3. 5. the concept that the state alone has the right to use or authorize the use of physical force.
  4. 8. unregulated system of economic exchange, in which taxes, quality controls, quotas, tariffs, and other forms of centralized economic interventions by government either do not exist or are minimal.
  5. 9. A socially recognized group of two or more individuals joined by kinship (adoption, blood, fictive kin, or marriage).
  6. 12. the lens through which a person views the world.
  7. 14. covers the manufacturing of goods in the economy, including the processing of materials produced by the primary sector.
  8. 17. consisting of an individual, his or her spouse, and their children
  9. 18. the linkage between corporations that result when an individual serves on the board of directors of two companies
  10. 19. one in which many different groups and political parties are allowed to exist.
  11. 25. any industry involved in the extraction and production of raw materials, such as farming, logging, hunting, fishing, forestry and mining.
  12. 26. small group of people who control a disproportionate amount of power, wealth, and privilege and access to decision-makers in a political system
  13. 27. a family that extends beyond the nuclear family, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives.
  14. 29. a public school offering special instruction and programs not available elsewhere, designed to attract a more diverse student body from throughout a school district.
  15. 30. An economic system based on market competition and the pursuit of profit, in which the means of production or capital are privately owned by individuals or corporations.
Down
  1. 2. power perceived as legitimate by the social structure.
  2. 3. social integration, establishing relationships, and conformity to peer norms.
  3. 6. the act of employing or state of being employed
  4. 7. a form of government that attempts to assert total control over the lives of its citizens.
  5. 10. the concept that the state alone has the right to use or authorize the use of physical force.
  6. 11. assumes that if every individual is exposed to the very same sets of instructional conditions, they all know the same
  7. 13. government by the people
  8. 15. familial decision making power. is shared equally among participants in an ongoing activity
  9. 16. political and economic system in which property and the means of production are owned in common, typically controlled by the state or government.
  10. 20. a family, group, or government controlled by a woman or a group of women.
  11. 21. a form of government in which one person or a small group possesses absolute power without effective constitutional limitations.
  12. 22. systematic process in which someone designs the educating experiences.
  13. 23. part of a government department which is responsible for one particular thing.
  14. 24. ability to influence the behavior of others with or without resistance
  15. 28. formal organizations, typically created through acquisitions or mergers and serve to diversify risk.