Across
- 2. The frustration and confusion that may occur when one finds themself in a new culture.
- 4. The belief that another culture is superior to ones own.
- 7. Judging or evaluating culture based on ones own standard or culture.
- 9. An idea or item being spread throughout a culture.
- 12. The deliberate imposition of ones own culture and values on another culture.
- 15. Traits, trends, and patterns that are globally common to all societies.
- 16. The pattern of experiences and attitudes of a culture that happen in a high class society.
- 18. The pattern of experiences and attitudes of a culture in a low society.
- 21. The pattern and experiences and attitudes of a culture in a mainstream society.
- 23. The problems and issues in society.
- 24. Living up to society’s standards.
Down
- 1. Concepts initial appearance in society.
- 3. Convictions that people believe to be true.
- 5. Ideas and beliefs in a collective community or group. These things aren’t tangible, you can not physically touch them.
- 6. Hand gestures and pictographs that create a language used for communication.
- 8. Groups that reject the larger cultures norms and values.
- 10. Transportation, clothes, food etc. in a collective community or group. These things are tangible and you can physically touch and interact with them.
- 11. Ideals, things that are most important.
- 13. Collective values, beliefs, and norms shared by a community or group of people. Sharing language, art, and foods.
- 14. A smaller group within a larger culture.
- 15. Judging or evaluating a culture by its own standards over viewing it through of your personal culture.
- 17. A system which people communicate.
- 19. Increase between interactions around the world leading to the mixing of markets and trade.
- 20. The time period between the introduction of a new piece of culture and its social acceptance.
- 22. Norms with no underlying morals.