Across
- 1. Cultural Transmission: The process by which cultural elements are passed down through generations.
- 2. Acculturation: The process of cultural and psychological change resulting from contact between different cultures.
- 3. Ethnocentrism: Judging other cultures by one's own culture's standards.
- 4. Cultural Diffusion: The spread of cultural elements from one society to another.
- 5. Cultural Preservation: Efforts to protect and maintain cultural heritage.
- 6. Cultural Hybridity: The blending of different cultures to create something new.
- 7. Cultural Identity: The sense of belonging to a particular culture or group.
- 8. Innovation: The introduction of new ideas, methods, or devices.
Down
- 1. Cultural Appropriation: The adoption or use of elements of a minority culture by the dominant culture, often without understanding or respecting their original context.
- 2. Assimilation: The process by which individuals or groups adopt the dominant culture's norms and values, often losing aspects of their original culture.
- 3. Cultural Relativism: Understanding a culture on its own terms, not judging it by another culture's standards.
- 4. Culture: The shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts of a group or society.
- 5. Globalization: The process by which businesses or organizations develop international influence.
- 6. Enculturation: The process by which individuals learn and internalize their own culture's values, beliefs, and behaviors.
- 7. Localization: Adapting global products or services to suit local culture and preferences.
