Across
- 3. When people, ideas, goods, and services from different parts of the world connect and interact more easily, making the world feel like a smaller, more interconnected place.
- 5. The existence of a variety of cultural groups within a society or region.
- 7. The adoption of elements of one culture by members of another culture, often without understanding or respect for their cultural significance.
- 9. Some examples are Language, Family, Art, Music, Religion/Spirituality, Technology, Gender Roles, etc.
- 11. A piece of culture that is not physically tangible (you can't throw a sledge hammer through it).
- 12. The study of people and their cultures, including how they live, their customs, languages, and traditions, to understand what makes us human and how we've changed over time.
- 13. The idea that a person's culture should be understood on the terms of that person's own culture.
Down
- 1. Passed on from generation to generation. Made up of beliefs, opinions, practices, stories and legends too!
- 2. What is shared by many groups around the world. It is spread through mass production and mass distribution.
- 4. Culture is all about meeting our ________.
- 6. When someone thinks their own culture is the best and doesn't understand or appreciate other cultures.
- 8. A piece of culture that is physically tangible (you can hold it).
- 10. __________ is about all products of human work and thought. The shared beliefs, customs, traditions, and practices of a particular group of people.
