Society Vocabulary (B2)

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Across
  1. 3. The state of having a paid job or being engaged in work for an employer.
  2. 4. Unfair or unequal treatment of people because of their race or ethnic background.
  3. 5. A social situation in which young people grow up without enough money or resources for basic needs such as food, housing, or education.
  4. 8. A person who legally belongs to a particular country and has rights and responsibilities there.
  5. 11. The willingness to accept beliefs, lifestyles, or opinions that are different from one’s own.
  6. 12. A specific area within a town or city where people live and form a local community.
  7. 14. People or institutions that have the official power to make decisions, enforce laws, or control public order.
  8. 15. A smaller section of society that differs from the majority population in ethnicity, religion, language, or culture.
  9. 16. Someone who actively campaigns to ensure equal opportunities and fair treatment for people with physical or mental impairments.
Down
  1. 1. The forced separation of different groups of people, often based on race, ethnicity, or social class.
  2. 2. Unfair treatment of someone because they are male, female, or identify with a particular gender.
  3. 6. The belief that animals should be treated ethically and protected from abuse or exploitation by humans.
  4. 7. A person’s psychological and emotional condition, especially in relation to stress, wellbeing, and functioning in daily life.
  5. 9. A large amount of money, valuable possessions, or economic resources owned by a person or society.
  6. 10. The organisation of hospitals, doctors, services, and policies that provide medical care to a population.
  7. 13. A political system in which the government provides social services and financial support to citizens who need help.