Across
- 2. (1857-1913) Swiss linguist, posited that linguistic form is arbitrary, thus all languages function similarly
- 3. the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior
- 4. (1798-1857) French sociologist, coined the term "sociology"
- 6. the study of demographics, the social characteristics and statistics of a human population
- 8. (1620-1674) English Statistician, founder of the study of demography.
- 10. (384-322 B.C)Political scientist, "Man by nature is a political animal."
- 12. (1723-1790) Father of Economics
- 14. the study of the origin and development of human societies and cultures
- 15. the scientific study of language
- 17. the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- 18. (484-425 B.C) Greek Historian, treated historical subjects as a method of investigation
Down
- 1. the studies how people act, think, and feel in the context of society
- 5. (276-194 B.C) Greek geographer, chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria
- 7. (1832-1920) German Psychologist, wrote "Principles of Physiological Psychology"
- 9. focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- 11. (1832-1917) English Cultural Anthropologist, coined the term "Culture"
- 13. the story of whatever man has done, with emphasis upon institutional and group activities
- 16. the scientific study of politics
