Chapter 3 - Culture

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Across
  1. 5. The Occupy Wall Street movement wants to change the long established means of income distribution in the nation. It is acting as a(n) _____.
  2. 9. Beau believes that you should always pay your way in the world. This is _____.
  3. 10. Young people in Saudi Arabia are trying to celebrate Valentine’s Day and are posting videos of themselves dancing to Happy. This is an example of _____.
  4. 12. American productivity and hours worked per week is well above the global average. This is because working hard is an American _____.
  5. 14. The Amish are generally exempted from compulsory education laws since they seem to function fine in their self-sufficient communities. This could be an example of _____.
  6. 16. Alexander Graham Bell’s development of a device that could send and receive sound waves over a metal wire is an example of a(n) _____.
  7. 17. Learning that sound waves can be transmitted through a metal wire is a(n) _____.
  8. 18. Beau believes you should pay your own way in the world; however, he is accepting government grants to pay for college, which reflects _____.
Down
  1. 1. Ally is a foreign exchange student. She is served a delicious welcome meal by her host family. When she asks what it is, she is told that it translates as “kitten casserole.” Ally has just experienced _____ no doubt.
  2. 2. Bob’s new cell phone was made in China, and when he calls for tech support, unbeknownst to him, he is talking to someone in India. This is because of _____.
  3. 3. Little Latvia is a neighborhood in a major American city with a Russian Orhodox Church and the annual Daina folk song festival. This is evidence of a(n) _____.
  4. 4. An expectation for immigrants to the United States to learn English could be considered _____.
  5. 6. Alicia has volunteered to teach for a year in a remote Innuit village in Alaska. She is very upset when she learns that the natives hunt seals and polar bears. She does not give her seal of approval and isn’t sure she can bear to live there. This is _____.
  6. 7. Cheating and plagiarism can get you kicked out of college because it violates a(n) _____.
  7. 8. Reducing computer functionality to tablets and smartphones is a(n) _____.
  8. 11. Always flush a public toilet, especially after a “number 2.” This is a(n) _____.
  9. 13. Some American political leaders believe that the United States should implement more European style market socialism. This is _____.
  10. 14. Scientists may develop the potential to use genetic manipulation to create “designer babies.” If so, there will be a _____ until it is determined what society can and cannot accept in the use of this technology.
  11. 15. In the United States, the government is supposed to represent and serve the people. This is an example of a(n) _____.