Across
- 5. Norms that lack moral significance.
- 7. A rule of behavior which calls for strong punishment if violated.
- 8. Practices, values, or norms that society is supposed to follow or desires to achieve.
- 16. How traits are expressed in cultures around the world.
- 17. Knowledge, values, customs, and physical objects that are shared by society.
- 18. Our idea of reality depends upon the language we speak.
- 19. Broad ideas about what is good or desirable.
- 22. Practices and norms that culture actually follows.
- 23. Norms that are formally defined and enforced by officials.
- 24. Any group that exists within a dominant, mainstream culture.
Down
- 1. Rewards and punishments that can be applied by most members of the group.
- 2. Traits that exist in all cultures.
- 3. A feeling of disorientation experienced by someone who is suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes.
- 4. Rewards or punishments applied by officially designated persons.
- 6. Nonphysical ideas that people have about their culture, including beliefs, values, rules, norms, morals, and language.
- 9. Speaking back and forth between languages.
- 10. The physical objects, resources, and spaces that people use to define their culture.
- 11. Norms that have moral dimensions and should be followed by members of a society.
- 12. Understand cultural practices of other groups in its own cultural context.
- 13. Shifting language or dialect, depending on the social situation.
- 14. A group whose values and norms deviate from (or are at odds with) dominant culture.
- 15. The process of cultures becoming more and more alike due to advancement in technology.
- 20. Rules defining appropriate and inappropriate behavior.
- 21. Rewards or punishments used to encourage people to follow norms.
