Across
- 4. When speaking about cultures, the idea that cultures vary in how they think, act, and behave as well as in what they believe and value
- 6. The tendency to regard ourselves and our way of life as superior to other people and other ways of life
- 9. A response to cultural diversity in which the cultural practices of others are attacked or the superiority of one's own cultural traditions is proclaimed
- 10. The giving up of one's own culture's ways for those of another culture
- 12. One of 5 dimensions of variation among cultures; this refers to the extent to which members of a culture think long term or short term
- 13. A response to cultural diversity in which one values others' customs, traditions, and values, even if one does not actively incorporate them into one's own life
- 14. Beliefs, understandings, practices, and ways of interpreting experience that are shared by a number of people
Down
- 1. A response to cultural diversity in which it is assumed that differences are rooted in cultural teachings and that no traditions, customs, and behaviors are intrinsically more valuable than others
- 2. Evolving and changing over time
- 3. Able to speak and think in more than one language
- 5. A response to cultural diversity in which people incorporate some practices, customs, and traditions of other groups into their own lives
- 7. One of 5 dimensions of variation among cultures; this refers to the extent to which members of a culture understand themselves as part of and connected to their families, groups and cultures
- 8. One of 5 dimensions of variation among cultures; this refers to the extent to which a culture values gentleness, cooperation and taking care of others among other traits
- 11. A response to diversity in which one accepts differences even though one may not approve of or even understand them