UNIT 3 REVIEW

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Across
  1. 2. Traditional practices of small groups, especially rural people with a simple lifestyle
  2. 3. Differences in pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary that are place based in nature
  3. 6. Geographic origins or sources of innovations, ideas, or ideologies
  4. 8. The spatial dispersion of a previously homogeneous group
  5. 9. Acts, customs, practices or procedures that recognize key transitions in human life
Down
  1. 1. A characteristic and tangible outcome of the complex interactions between a human group-with its own practices, preferences, values and aspirations-and its natural environment
  2. 4. A collection of language that possesses a definite common origin but has split into individual languages
  3. 5. The combination of traits characteristic of a particular group
  4. 6. A single aspect of the complex of routine practices that constitute a particular cultural group
  5. 7. A socially created system of rules about who belongs to a particular group based upon actual or perceived commonalities, such as language or religion