Values
Across
- 4. adopting others’ beliefs as your own.
- 6. is a collective effort by a group of people to promote or resist social change.
- 9. is the process of expressing an idea or concept in a new or different way to improve clarity or understanding.
- 11. excessive preoccupation with oneself
- 12. sanction is an unofficial reward or punishment from friends, family, or people around you, like praise, a smile, or a frown.
- 14. sanction is an official reward or punishment given by an authority, like a government, school, or workplace, to enforce rules.
Down
- 1. the fulfillment of one's hopes and ambitions.
- 2. is the application of scientific knowledge and tools to solve problems and improve human life.
- 3. control is how society keeps people following rules and behaving properly, using things like laws, norms, and sanctions.
- 5. means a reward or approval you get for doing something good or following rules. It’s like a “good job!” from others that encourages you to keep behaving well.
- 7. is a system of ideas and beliefs that shapes how individuals or groups understand and act in the world.
- 8. is the delay between changes in material culture (technology, inventions) and the slower adjustment of non-material culture (values, beliefs, norms).
- 10. is the process by which ideas, innovations, or cultural practices spread from one person or group to another.
- 13. a societal response that rewards or punishes behavior to enforce conformity to social norms and values