Across
- 4. The idea that cultures should be understood on their own terms, not judged by another culture’s standards.
- 5. Objects, gestures, or signs that carry meaning within a culture.
- 8. The creation of new ideas or technologies that reshape culture.
- 9. Deeply held beliefs that guide what a society considers good or desirable.
- 10. A group that actively rejects and opposes the dominant cultural norms.
- 12. The shared beliefs, values, norms, and material objects that define a group of people.
- 13. Strongly held norms with moral significance, such as prohibitions against theft.
- 14. The blending of different cultural elements to create something new.
Down
- 1. The spread of cultural elements from one society to another.
- 2. The increasing interconnectedness of societies through trade, communication, and technology.
- 3. Aspects of human life that appear in all societies, such as marriage and storytelling.
- 5. A group within a larger society that has distinct values and norms but still aligns with the dominant culture.
- 6. A system of communication that allows people to share ideas and traditions.
- 7. The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others.
- 11. The rules and expectations that guide behavior in a society.
