Across
- 3. group a system of social interaction
- 5. where an individual belongs (or feels that he belongs)
- 8. not static
- 9. the nucleus of all social organization
- 11. characterized by indirect, impersonal, contractual and non-inclusive relations
- 13. Great Britain in the late 18th century
- 14. oldest and the simplest type of society
- 15. enabled people to make a great leap forward in food production
- 17. a system of usages and procedures of authority and mutual aid, many groupings and division of controls of human behavior and of liberties.
Down
- 1. most common type of social relationship of a hunting and gathering society
- 2. the central economic characteristics of a hunting and gathering society
- 4. Industrial societies give rise to this
- 5. North America, Europe and East Asia including Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea
- 6. a set of stage by which a social evolution is traced
- 7. became a regular feature for the first time
- 9. first came into existence in the Middle East
- 10. social animal
- 12. formulated this in 1962
- 16. Survival becomes problematic without this
