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Across
  1. 4. -institutions that operate outside of the formal support and approval of the state structure, although they may be recognised to some extent within that formal structure.
  2. 5. -This class in the society is described by the sociologists as elite individuals or group of people that are most prolific and successful in their respective areas.
  3. 7. made up of people with common interest who agreed to work together for easy, safe, and affordable access to commodities, loans, and other services.
  4. 10. -to lead out, to draw out
  5. 12. -mostly professional individuals or groups of people. They are able to meet both their needs and wants without even worrying about their finances because of the job and salary they have.
  6. 14. -a financial institution licensed to provide several financial services to different types of customers.
  7. 15. -a social hierarchy where individuals and groups are classified on the basis of wealth, occupation, education level, race, or gender.
Down
  1. 1. -institutions that are affirmed and supported by a central state, and part of the formal state structure.
  2. 2. -the disparities in social status, access to resources, opportunities, and privileges based on factors such as race, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and other social identities.
  3. 3. -owned by a group of people but has a separate legal identity (the owners of a corporation are not responsible for its own debts).
  4. 6. -these people lack revenue or income and educational training or background. Without the proper education, some of them are jobless or have difficulty to find a job in order to make ends meet.
  5. 8. -To train, or act of teaching or training
  6. 9. -to mould to bring up, to raise, to educate
  7. 11. -a theory about the nature of mental states. According to theory, mental states are identified by what people do rather than by what they are made of.
  8. 13. -a theory by Karl Marx that states that society is in a state of perpetual conflict because of competition for limited resources.