Across
- 3. knowledge and tools people use for practical purposes
- 6. anything that represents something else
- 8. written rules of conduct enacted and enforced by the government
- 11. Culture that examines abstract human creations such as family patterns, ideas, language, rules, skills, and work practices
- 16. group that rejects the values, norms, and practices of larger society and replaces them with a new set of cultural patterns
- 18. the belief that cultures should be judged by their own standards and not others
- 20. a cluster of interrelated traits
Down
- 1. The combination of a number of culture complexes into an interrelated whole makes a culture
- 2. norms that describe socially acceptable behavior but do not have great moral significance
- 4. common features that are found in all human cultures
- 5. type of culture that examine physical objects that people create
- 7. examined many different cultures in an attempt to determine what general traits are common to all cultures
- 9. an individual tool, act or belief that is related to a particular situation or need
- 10. To view one's own culture and group as superior to others
- 12. studied the differences amongst The Arapesh, and the Mundugomor
- 13. is the organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system
- 14. norms that have great moral significance attached to them
- 15. group with its own unique values, norms, and behaviors that exists within a larger culture
- 17. shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations
- 19. shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable
