Across
- 3. The dispersion, or spread, of different cultural elements between countries and peoples
- 4. The process through which individuals and groups of different cultural backgrounds acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and modes of a dominant culture
- 5. The modification of a culture to incorporate aspects of another culture
- 6. A place where a variety of peoples, cultures or individuals assimilate into a cohesive whole
- 9. Considered to be more mainstream than high culture; it is associated with light forms of entertainment, such as sporting events, television, comics and rock music; also called pop culture
- 10. An economic system of supply and demand
- 12. A public endorsement and recognition of cultural diversity
- 13. A political ideology characterised by an emphasis on free-market capitalism and interventionist foreign policy
- 18. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonisation, use of military force, or other means
- 20. Technology-based items that combine elements of different technologies
- 21. The acceptance and integration of different cultural elements into one's own
- 22. The supreme, unrestricted power to govern a state
Down
- 1. The process by which businesses or other organisations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
- 2. Asserting the interests of a nation, viewed as separate from the interests of other nations; extreme and fanatical devotion to one's own nation
- 5. The circumstances that arise when people from one culture adopt elements of another culture while maintaining their own culture
- 7. A set of shared experiences, norms, symbols and ideas that unite people at the global level
- 8. Using ideas, knowledge or inventions as a means of gaining material wealth through a business enterprise; specialised knowledge of how a product works creates jobs in areas such as information technology (IT) support
- 11. The removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations
- 14. The sequence of processes involved in sourcing raw materials, their transformation of resources into usable inputs, the production of manufactured components, and the assembly of finished products from source to the point of consumption
- 15. Taxes or duties on imports
- 16. Haven A country or territory where resident individuals or resident companies pay little or no tax
- 17. The centres of global economic and cultural authority
- 19. When elements considered to be of lasting value, such as art, literature, theatre, ballet, opera and classical music are incorporated; some critics consider its content to be 'highbrow' or 'intellectual' when compared with popular culture