Across
- 3. The theory that change is inevitable and potential for change is built withing the structures of society and the relationship between social classes.
- 4. The process in which the number of people living in cities increases compared with the number of people living in rural areas.
- 5. This theory assumes, on the whole, that as societies develop, they become increasingly more complex and interdependent.
- 6. This theory focuses on the way in which individuals act
- 7. The increasing and breaking down of cultural and social barriers around the world.
- 8. An economic system in which trade, industries, and the means of production are largely or entirely privately owned and operated for profit.
- 9. Process whereby society come under or adopt Western culture.
Down
- 1. The period of social and economic change that transforms a human group from an agrarian society into an industrial one.
- 2. The process of traditional societies adopting modern and contemporary social and cultural values.
- 8. Belonging to the current or present.
- 10. The theory that was based on the assumption that all societies develop from simple, 'small-scale' beginnings into more complex industrial and post-industrial societies.
- 11. The transmission of cultures, beliefs and practices from generation to generation.
- 12. Contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking.
