Across
- 1. ____ diffusion: Innovations spread to new places while staying strong in their original locations
- 4. The geographic origin of a culture or cultural trait
- 6. ___ culture: Culture that develops locally, originally among isolated/homogenous groups; typically slow to change
- 8. A crime committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group
- 10. ___ culture: Culture that forms in large heterogenous societies; changes rapidly
- 12. A practice that goes against societal norms
- 15. ____ diffusion: Spread of an idea through a group of people equally without regard for social class
- 17. Process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of a group, usually two-way street since majority culture also adopts elements of minority culture (SALAD BOWL)
- 19. ____ diffusion: Innovations spread to new places while staying strong in their original locations
- 20. Same languages used in different areas that have some words with different meanings
- 22. _____ religions: Religions that are confined to members of a specific culture group
- 24. ____ diffusion: Process of transferring ideas first between larger places/influential people and then later to smaller and less important places and people
- 25. the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- 27. When a culture separates or goes in a different direction, usually due to a cultural clash
Down
- 2. Process by which persons acquire social characteristics of a group (MELTING POT)
- 3. Language that is predominantly spoken and/or mandated in a culture
- 5. Social construct based on physical characteristics of common heritage
- 7. Belief in one God
- 9. ____ diffusion: An idea is physically carried to new areas by immigration
- 11. ____ diffusion: Idea promotes a local culture to change
- 13. Population represented by a singular culture
- 14. verbal communication
- 16. Population represented by a single government
- 18. Certain events and ways that a particular culture acts.
- 21. The shared experience, traits, and activities of a group that has a common heritage
- 23. When two or more cultures share culture traits to such an extent that many aspects of their cultures are similar
- 26. A language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different