Across
- 2. sanctions that are spontaneous approval or dissapproval
- 3. rewards and punishments used to enforce conformity of norms
- 5. resisatnce to social change that can make cultural borrowing difficutly to impossible
- 7. source of social of greatest social change in the least amount of time
- 11. source of social change that affects the economy based on size
- 12. equality principle by which the USA was founded
- 13. wrote the book "Culture of Narcissism"
- 14. a two-way process of spreading cultural traits between societies
- 17. positive or negative sanction by an organization or agency
- 18. a committment to full development of one's personality
- 22. use of existing knowledge to create something that did not exist before
- 24. extreme self-centeredness
- 25. finding new uses for existing elements in the world
- 26. sanctions introduced early in life but carry in into adulthood
Down
- 1. identified a set of core American values
- 4. conscious effort to promote or prevent social change
- 5. new emerging American value since the 1990's
- 6. type of sanction to persuade you from parking in a handicap spot
- 8. self-control is principle means in all societies
- 9. viewed self-fulfillment as beneficial
- 10. process by which norms become part of one's personality
- 15. developed list of 13 virtues in late 1700's
- 16. saw dangers in the focus on self
- 19. sociologist who views society as system of interrelated parts
- 20. added values of romantic love, education and religious values
- 21. when culture changes over time
- 23. system of beliefs or ideas that justifies specific interests held by group or society
