Across
- 3. Change - The transformation of culture, behavior, social institutions, and social structure over time.
- 6. - A collection of individuals who interact with each other and share similar characteristics.
- 7. - A cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture.
- 8. - The ability to influence or control the behavior of people.
- 11. - The beliefs, behaviors, objects, and other characteristics shared by members of a society.
- 14. - The increasing interaction and integration of people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- 17. Theory - A perspective in sociology that emphasizes the role of power struggles and inequality in society.
- 19. - The belief in the superiority of one's own culture or ethnic group.
- 23. - The process by which cities grow and more people begin to live in urban areas.
- 24. - The unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within a society.
- 25. - Principles or standards of behavior that are considered important in a society.
- 26. - An established organization or foundation, especially in education, religion, or government.
- 27. - A group of individuals who share a common culture, values, and institutions.
- 29. - A mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
Down
- 1. - Behavior that violates the norms or expectations of a society.
- 2. - A person's social position within a group or society.
- 4. - The expected behavior associated with a particular social status.
- 5. - The legitimate power that a person or group holds and exercises over others.
- 6. - The social and cultural roles, behaviors, and attributes that a society considers appropriate for men and women.
- 9. Mobility - The ability of individuals to move up or down the social hierarchy.
- 10. - The act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to societal norms.
- 12. - A social construct that categorizes people based on physical characteristics, such as skin color.
- 13. - The basic unit of society, traditionally consisting of parents and children.
- 15. - A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- 16. - The arrangement of individuals into different levels of power, wealth, or status in society.
- 18. - A theoretical perspective that sees society as a complex system with parts working together to promote stability.
- 20. - The process through which individuals learn and adopt the norms and values of their society.
- 21. - A shared cultural heritage or nationality, often based on common ancestry, language, or religion.
- 22. - Accepted standards of behavior within a group or society.
- 28. - A division of society based on social and economic status.
