pop culture

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Across
  1. 2. Accessories, upgrades, magazines, or other products associated with popular cultures.
  2. 7. Culture: Shared practices and beliefs that have achieved global acceptance via commercial products and paraphernalia.
  3. 8. Any people or group with an interest in the popular culture.
  4. 9. An organized collection of ideas reflecting the beliefs, values, and interests of a group, system, institution, or nation.
  5. 11. Censorship: Occurs in families or other non-governmental contexts, such as parents disapproving of a doll.
  6. 12. A social process where an item is transformed into a commodity ready for trade.
Down
  1. 1. A person, typically admired for courage or noble qualities, who often appears in mythology related to popular culture.
  2. 3. Compression: Girls are becoming more sophisticated at a younger age, making dolls harder to market to older children.
  3. 4. Power: The power held by institutions and how it is used to control aspects of society, such as the family, school, law, and government.
  4. 5. The process of selecting and using a product, involving a conscious decision to engage with a commodity.
  5. 6. The process of adding value to an idea, product, or commodity to sell it for profit.
  6. 10. A set of stories or traditions that support a worldview or are associated with a group or historical event.