Across
- 2. The idea that the current cultural landscape is a combination of all the societies who lived there previously and the changes each group made.
- 4. Adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.
- 5. A powerful ethnic group pushing aside a weaker one to create an area with only their ethnicity; which can lead to genocide.
- 7. an area inside of a country that has great power to control itself more than other areas in the country.
- 10. A religion that attempts to appeal to all people and has a worldwide focus as opposed to a regional focus.
- 11. A country where the national government is strong and the regional governments are also strong so the share power.
- 12. The scattering a of people from their homeland.
- 14. Something that a group of people does repeatedly that becomes part of their culture.
- 16. A national government allowing a regional government to more power to self govern.
- 17. The idea that a person's beliefs, values, and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged through the eyes of another culture.
- 19. Two or more countries joining together for a common purpose such as economics or defense.
- 20. A nationality that does not have a country and isn't the majority in any country which implies that they "should" have a country of their own.
Down
- 1. When two cultures become more similar because of frequent interactions.
- 3. The process of a country breaking into smaller countries because of centrifugal forces.
- 6. The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- 8. Religion with the belief in only one god.
- 9. The idea that nations should rule themselves instead of being controlled by others.
- 13. A boundary that is imposed on the cultural landscape which ignores pre-existing cultural patterns.
- 15. A language that groups of people who don't speak the same language use to communicate often for trade or business.
- 18. Loyalty to a nation even over allegiance to country, often seen as patriotism taken to an extreme.
