Culture and Identity Review

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Across
  1. 3. a group of people born and living during the same period or around the same time. It can also refer to the time between the birth of parents and their children.
  2. 5. the usual and traditional ways of doing things in a particular culture. This can include how people greet each other, eat their meals, or celebrate events.
  3. 7. a situation where people from various cultural backgrounds, with different traditions and customs, live together or interact within a particular society or community.
  4. 10. the people in your family's past, such amulticulturalrents, great-grandparents, and earlier generations. It's your family's heritage.
  5. 12. something that people have been doing for a long time because it is important to their culture. For example, celebrating holidays in a special way or following certain rituals.
  6. 13. the principles and beliefs that are important to a person or a society. They guide behavior and decisions.
  7. 15. who you are and what makes you unique. It includes your name, where you're from, your family, and the things you like to do.
  8. 16. special times when people come together to have fun and mark important events, like birthdays, holidays, or festivals. They often involve parties, food, and special activities.
  9. 18. the presence of different kinds of people or things within a group, community, or society. It involves a variety of backgrounds, cultures, and characteristics.
  10. 19. the people you are related to, like your parents, siblings, and grandparents. They are the people who love and take care of you.
  11. 20. exchange when people from different cultures share and learn from each other's customs, traditions, and ways of life, often to promote understanding and cooperation.
Down
  1. 1. a person's cultural, familial, or historical origins. They are often associated with one's heritage and where they come from.
  2. 2. what people think is true or important. They can be about religion, values, or what is right or wrong.
  3. 4. the process of adapting to and becoming part of a new culture or society, often by adopting its customs and values.
  4. 5. the way of life, customs, and traditions that a group of people share. It includes things like their food, clothing, music, and how they celebrate special occasions.
  5. 6. being able to speak or understand multiple languages, or involving the use of multiple languages.
  6. 8. the things that are passed down from one generation to another. It includes the stories, traditions, and customs that are important to a particular group of people.
  7. 9. what we eat to stay alive. Different cultures have their own special dishes and flavors that they enjoy.
  8. 11. a simplified and often unfair belief or idea about a particular group of people, which may not accurately represent individuals within that group.
  9. 14. how people communicate with each other. It includes the words, phrases, and sounds that people use to talk to one another.
  10. 17. someone who moves from one place to another, often in search of better living conditions or opportunities.