Across
- 4. The recurring characteristics or events in the life of a culture or society
- 5. Consists of values held, languages spoken, norms followed, and more
- 7. Elements, patterns, traits, or institutions that are common to all human cultures worldwide
- 9. Study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation
- 11. Practice of judging a society by its own standards
- 14. The process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society
- 16. The principles that help in determining what is important in life
- 20. Opposite view of the "melting pot"
- 21. Anthropologist known for his studies on the impact of culture on behavior
- 22. The study of humans, early hominids and primates
- 23. System of rules that are created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior
- 24. Norms for routine or casual interaction
- 27. System of interrelationships
- 28. Debate on the evolution of our behavior
- 30. Legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship
Down
- 1. The physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture
- 2. The feeling of disorientation experienced by someone when they are suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes
- 3. Smaller group within a larger culture
- 6. Not alike or similar
- 8. The nonphysical ideas, beliefs, values, and customs that are part of a society
- 10. Judging cultures on the standards of your own
- 12. System of communication used by a particular community or country
- 13. The scientific study of the biological aspects of social behavior in animals and humans
- 15. Definite principles or rules people are expected to observe
- 17. Any material thing that signifies, e.g., words on a page, a facial expression
- 18. Term to describe the importance of understanding the role of culture in daily life
- 19. Norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance
- 25. Innate patterns of behavior in animals and humans
- 26. Differences in cultural practices, products, and perspectives among cultures
- 29. Having a likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way
