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Class: A large category of people within a system of social stratification who have similar levels of wealth, income, prestige, and life chances.
Community: Refers to a (positive, or though not necessarily so) form of sustained social cohesion, interaction, and organization that exists between the larger society and individuals who have similar characteristics or attributes.
Immigrants: People who settle in a country in which they were not born.
Industrialization: A process that leads to an significant increased proportion of a population engaged in specialized factory work and nonagri-cultural occupations; it increases the number of people living near factories and relying on mechanically produced goods and services.
Civil society: The realm of voluntary activity that lies between the state and the market, including the family, community, and other non-governamental associations and extra-economic institutions.
Civil engagement: The ways people in a demographic society exercise their rights and flu-fill their responsibilities.
Inequality: The difference in acces to and accumulation of wealth, educational opportunities, and cultural activities.
Bureaucracy: A formal organization with rules and hierarchical rankings used to achieve and maximize efficiency.
Civil Association: A voluntary organization consisting of individuals with commun social and cultural interest and concerns.
Across:4. | A process that leads to an significant increased proportion of a population engaged in specialized factory work and nonagri-cultural occupations; it increases the number of people living near factories and relying on mechanically produced goods and services. | 5. | People who settle in a country in which they were not born. | 8. | Refers to a (positive, or though not necessarily so) form of sustained social cohesion, interaction, and organization that exists between the larger society and individuals who have similar characteristics or attributes. | 9. | The realm of voluntary activity that lies between the state and the market, including the family, community, and other non-governamental associations and extra-economic institutions. |
| | Down:1. | A large category of people within a system of social stratification who have similar levels of wealth, income, prestige, and life chances. | 2. | A formal organization with rules and hierarchical rankings used to achieve and maximize efficiency. | 3. | The ways people in a demographic society exercise their rights and flu-fill their responsibilities. | 6. | A voluntary organization consisting of individuals with commun social and cultural interest and concerns. | 7. | The difference in acces to and accumulation of wealth, educational opportunities, and cultural activities. |
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Across:4. | A process that leads to an significant increased proportion of a population engaged in specialized factory work and nonagri-cultural occupations; it increases the number of people living near factories and relying on mechanically produced goods and services. | 5. | People who settle in a country in which they were not born. | 8. | Refers to a (positive, or though not necessarily so) form of sustained social cohesion, interaction, and organization that exists between the larger society and individuals who have similar characteristics or attributes. | 9. | The realm of voluntary activity that lies between the state and the market, including the family, community, and other non-governamental associations and extra-economic institutions. |
| | Down:1. | A large category of people within a system of social stratification who have similar levels of wealth, income, prestige, and life chances. | 2. | A formal organization with rules and hierarchical rankings used to achieve and maximize efficiency. | 3. | The ways people in a demographic society exercise their rights and flu-fill their responsibilities. | 6. | A voluntary organization consisting of individuals with commun social and cultural interest and concerns. | 7. | The difference in acces to and accumulation of wealth, educational opportunities, and cultural activities. |
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