Across
- 1. Time-space ___; the increasingly rapid spread of information and goods around the globe.
- 3. Social interactions and relationships within a culture; the part of a culture which is the hardest to change.
- 7. The cross-cultural study of the use of space.
- 8. The process of adopting some aspect of another culture.
- 11. Beliefs and ideas held by a culture; the part of a culture which is somewhat difficult to change.
- 12. Objects used by a culture; the part of a culture that is most susceptible to change.
- 14. The idea that cultural change occurs from within a culture itself; inventing a new word/tool, finding ways to adapt to changes in environment.
- 15. Environmental ___; the idea that human cultures or behaviors can be explained entirely as a result of the effects of the physical environment.
Down
- 2. The tendency to judge other cultures by the standards/practices of one's own, usually in an unfavorable light.
- 4. The force that keeps cultural ideas stable.
- 5. A group which shares a smaller bundle of attributes with a larger, more diverse society; may be seen as deviant.
- 6. A region in which most people are part of a particular culture.
- 9. The idea that a physical environment will neither suggest nor determine what people will attempt, but may limit what people can profitably achieve.
- 10. An idea which places emphasis on how various aspects of culture spread out from their places of origin and are adopted by other peoples; seen in spread of words and tools.
- 13. A region based on a particular culture which almost all members have in common.
- 16. A region in which some people are part of a particular culture.
