Across
- 2. The aspects of culture that cannot be seen such as attitudes, beliefs, and feelings.
- 5. A key that explains the symbols, colors, and lines on a map.
- 6. Specific ideas that people hold to be true.
- 7. A learned way of living that is shared by a group of people.
- 9. The four main directions: North, South, East, West.,
- 11. The imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the North and South Poles.
- 14. An aspect of culture that involves a system of beliefs. Examples: Christianity, Judaism, Islam Language: An aspect of culture that can be spoken or written. Not all cultures have a written form of communication.
- 16. A scientist who studies human development and culture.
- 17. the values and related behaviors of a group that distinguish its members from the larger culture; a world within a world
- 19. The imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole at 0° longitude. International Date Line: The line opposite the Prime Meridian (about 180° longitude) where the date changes by one day.
- 20. A symbol on a map that shows directions (N, S, E, W).
Down
- 1. The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another
- 3. cultural patterns that strongly oppose those widely accepted within a society
- 4. The visible aspects of culture such as food, clothing, and art.
- 8. The study of Earth’s land, water, people, and environments.
- 10. Imaginary lines that run north and south, measuring distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- 12. Everything we do that can be directly observed.
- 13. Prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular topic.
- 15. Imaginary lines that run east and west, measuring distance north or south of the Equator.
- 18. A practice routinely followed by a group of people. Ritual A ceremonial act.
- 21. Group of people who share common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or combination of such characteristics.
