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Across
  1. 3. People who possess noble titles, either from birth, royal grant or venality
  2. 4. The institution of hereditary royalty, led by a king, queen or emperor
  3. 6. People who work for wages in a society, particularly in the industrial sector
  4. 8. The mass production of wants and needs, particularly on a large scale
  5. 11. class The lower levels of society, whose members must work to survive
  6. 14. People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society
  7. 15. class The social classes who own some property and enjoy safe and stable standards of living
  8. 16. Intellectuals and writers who engage in critical study of society, beliefs and ideas
  9. 17. People who possess noble titles and privileges, often with wealth and power
  10. 19. The people, actions and conditions in large cities
  11. 20. class The upper levels of a society, such as royalty, aristocracy and the very wealthy
  12. 22. A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force
  13. 23. People who work in schools and universities, teaching or undertaking research
  14. 24. The areas of a nation outside major cities, such as lesser towns, rural areas or colonies
Down
  1. 1. The people, bodies and processes that govern and make decisions in a society
  2. 2. People involved in trade, such as importing and exporting, buying and selling
  3. 5. As for bourgeoisie (above), people who own capital and the means of production
  4. 7. The political, social and economic elites who wield power in a society
  5. 9. People who own capital, such as land, factories and raw materials
  6. 10. People, institutions and activities that produce society’s wants and needs
  7. 12. People involved in the manufacture or repair of items, such as mechanics
  8. 13. Refers to the rights, roles and conditions of men and women in a society
  9. 18. People involved in producing crops and livestock through farming
  10. 21. People who work the land, usually as tenant farmers and often in impoverished conditions
  11. 25. A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area
  12. 26. People ordained by the church to carry out its functions, such as priests, monks and nuns