Political, Economic, and Nonstate Institutions

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Across
  1. 3. political and economic power is exercised by a single person (or group of persons) over many communities.
  2. 4. Is the exchange of goods and services of roughly equivalent value between and among two or more members or society or groups.
  3. 10. Unions, Also called a labor union or worker’s union is an organization that represents the collective interests of employees.
  4. 11. The ability to exercise one's will over others.
  5. 13. Authority, People accept the ruler’s exercise of power as it has been the status quo in the society since their forefathers.
  6. 14. Legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
Down
  1. 1. The goods and services are the resources that individual, groups, organizations, and nations need to survive.
  2. 2. Authority, Achieved by a leader through the process of following established codes and procedures governing the allocation and distribution of power and resources within a society.
  3. 5. Economy, An economic system practiced by the hunting and gathering societies.
  4. 6. refers to a group of people sharing similar culture and political history.
  5. 7. Reciprocity, The expectation that the giver will be compensated is anchored on social trust and consequences.(e.g. utang na loob)
  6. 8. Making decisions in groups, or other form of power relations between individuals.
  7. 9. A political organization that consists of segmentary lineages, marked by loyalty per family cluster or segment.
  8. 12. Due to close ties between members of this group, coercion as a form of receiving compliance is not an option.