Across
- 2. a material object of culture; literally, "a thing made by skill"
- 8. organizing social and material practices by controlling a space
- 11. the theory that the physical environment itself will neither suggest nor determine what people will attempt, but it may limit what people can profitably achieve
- 12. a person's sexual orientation and behavior
- 14. the idea that two different cultures can be combined
- 15. the theory that a culture's sources of change were embedded in the culture from the beginning, so the course of development was internally determined
Down
- 1. the claim that a particular culture group has special political rights over other groups in a given area
- 3. the theory that aspects of civilization were developed in very few places and then diffused from those places to the rest of the world
- 4. the process of adopting some aspect of another culture
- 5. the study of how people perceive and use space
- 6. the force that keeps things stable or fixed in place
- 7. news or internet content providers thranslet their content into other languages or account for local differences in cultural preferences
- 9. the false belief in the inherent superiority of one race over another and the linking of human ability, potential, and behavior to racial inheritance
- 10. the characteristics that are used to describe the unique qualities of an individual or that are thought to be shared by a group of people
- 13. the extension of reality through global electronic means of communication
