Societies to Social Networks

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Across
  1. 4. A society driven by technology, services, and the exchange of information.
  2. 9. A temporary alliance of individuals or groups who join together for a common goal.
  3. 10. Soc. Rev: The transition to mechanized production, urbanization, and economic change.
  4. 11. A society based on the domestication of animals for food and trade.
  5. 15. The process of establishing and maintaining relationships for mutual benefit, often to exchange information or gain opportunities.
  6. 16. A major transformation in society that changes how people interact, work, and live.
  7. 17. A small, close-knit group with strong personal connections, often exclusive.
  8. 18. Soc. Rev: The development of farming, leading to settled societies and population growth.
Down
  1. 1. A society that sustains itself through small-scale farming using simple tools.
  2. 2. Soc. Rev: The rise of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and human-machine integration, reshaping work and communication.
  3. 3. Soc. Rev: The shift from hunting and gathering to the domestication of plants and animals.
  4. 5. Soc. Rev: The transition from industrial production to digital technology, automation, and the internet.
  5. 6. A large social organization that shares a common culture, territory, and governance.
  6. 7. A collection of two or more individuals who interact and share a sense of identity.
  7. 8. A broader web of connections that link individuals, including friendships, acquaintances, and online communities.
  8. 12. This community is a group of individuals who interact primarily through online platforms rather than in person.
  9. 13. A collection of people who are in the same place at the same time but do not interact meaningfully.
  10. 14. A society that relies on mechanized production and manufacturing.