Across
- 2. human and animal labor is used to secure subsistence in this type of society
- 3. the rights of individuals and the search for personal fulfillment lead to a strong emphasis on social equality and ________________.
- 10. the United States is actually this type of society.
- 11. what eventually replaced goods and/or services as a medium of trade?
- 13. post-industrial societies place a lot of emphasis on this.
- 14. the sharing and performance of the same values and tasks leading to unification in a common whole.
- 16. leaders of this society begin to build large armies to protect its growing population.
- 19. education is primarily the responsibility of___________________ in pre-industrial societies.
- 20. _______________is the exchange of goods or services.
- 22. this innovation helps agricultural societies yield larger crops.
- 23. Pastoral societies have a more reliable supply of this and can, as a result, support larger populations.
- 24. the bulk of production is carried out through the use of machines in these types of societies.
Down
- 1. this type of society use the slash-and-burn method to raise crops.
- 4. this developed because fewer people were needed to supply food and instead used to perform specific economic activities.
- 5. the impersonal social relationships that arise with increased job specialization, in which individuals can no longer provide for all of their own needs.
- 6. most work is carried out within the home setting in pre-industrial societies, but shifts to _______________ in industrial societies.
- 7. these societies practice daily collections of wild plants and hunting wild animals to survive.
- 8. these societies are slightly more efficient than hunting and gathering societies.
- 9. sociologist classify societies according to these tools.
- 12. the concentration of populations in cities.
- 15. Modern, urban, western societies like the U.S. tend to be an example of what type of society? (starts with the letter "G").
- 17. about 73% of the American workforce provides________________ and services.
- 18. this allows horticultural societies to create many artifacts.
- 21. relationships in these societies are close and centers around family and community.
- 25. the amount of this available resource, dictates what population of people can be supported by a horticultural society.
