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