Across
- 2. Rules or expectations that guide behavior in a society.
- 3. Larger, more impersonal group formed for a specific purpose.
- 9. The process by which people act and respond to others.
- 10. Understanding a culture on its own terms.
- 12. Rewards or punishments used to encourage conformity.
- 13. Unequal distribution of resources and opportunities.
- 15. An organized system that meets basic societal needs (e.g., family, education).
- 17. Small, close knit group with strong emotional ties (e.g., family).
- 19. The expected behaviors associated with a particular status.
- 20. Behavior that violates social norms.
- 21. The ranking of people into social classes based on inequality.
- 22. A group of people who share a geographic area, culture, and social institutions.
- 23. Mechanisms used to enforce norms and maintain order.
Down
- 1. Judging another culture by one’s own cultural standards.
- 4. Legitimate power recognized by society.
- 5. The ability to influence or control others.
- 6. A person’s social position within a group or society.
- 7. A group defined by wealth, income, education, and occupation.
- 8. The shared beliefs, values, norms, and practices of a group.
- 11. The organized pattern of social relationships and institutions.
- 12. Two or more people who interact and share a sense of identity.
- 14. The lifelong process of learning culture and social roles.
- 16. The growth of cities and migration to urban areas.
- 18. Core beliefs about what is good, important, or desirable.
