Across
- 5. process by which one culture or society borrows from another culture or society
- 6. knowledge and tools used to achieve practical goals
- 11. Widely circulation piece of information that is not verified
- 13. a social movement that focuses on bringing about limited changes in people.
- 15. organized armed conflict that occurs within a society or between nations
- 20. a creation of something new from previously existing items or processes
- 22. An unusual behavior pattern that spreads rapidly and disappears quickly
- 23. Emotional crowd ready to use violence for a specific purpose
- 24. a social movement that attempts to change the total structure of society.
- 25. A moralistic tale that focuses on current concerns and fear of the city or suburb dweller
- 26. Episode of largely random destruction and violence carried out by a crowd
Down
- 1. A temporary collection of people who share an immediate common interests
- 2. ,movement whose goal is to promote or prevent social change; the most structured and rational for of collective behavior.
- 3. the distinctive way of life shared by the people living in a city
- 4. Theory stating that members of crowds stimulate the members of crowds stimulate each other to higher
- 7. Reaction to a real threat in fearful, anxious, and often self-damaging ways
- 8. ,process by which something is learned or reinterpreted
- 9. theory of social movements that focuses on the use of resources to achieve goals
- 10. The spontaneous behavior of a group of responding to similar stimuli
- 12. a social movement that attempts to make limited changes in society.
- 14. Collective anxiety created by the acceptance of one or more false beliefs
- 16. a social movement that seeks to change people completely.
- 17. A wildly accepted behavior pattern that changes periodically
- 18. sudden and complete overthrow of the social or political order
- 19. Theory stating that norms develop to guide crowd behavior Convergence Theory/ Theory that states that crowds are formed by people who deliberately congregate with like-minded others.
- 21. a state of functioning and balance, maintained by a society’s tendency to make small adjustments to change
