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urbanism : the ways of life or cultures of people in cities; the myths, symbols, and rituals of urbanites
urbanization : the movement of populations from rural to urban area; the growth and development, and redevelopment, of cities
alienation : a condition of being estranged or disassociated from other people, the products of one's work and one's self
Gesellschaft : a German term that denotes relationships typified by an impersonal beureaucracy and contractual arrangements rather than informal ones based on kinship and family ties
Gemeihschaft : a German term that denotes a sense of close-knit community relations based on shared traditions and values
social capital : the value of social networks and organizations to get things done together that comes fro peoples' relationships with one another
enclave : bound to a particular place, like a neighborhood, characterized by the proliferation of commercial establishments and other institutions particularly suited to serving the needs of the resident group
race : designation of population based on skin color or other physical features; it is often a key source of both social cohesion and social conflict
Across:| 2. | the ways of life or cultures of people in cities; the myths, symbols, and rituals of urbanites | | 4. | a German term that denotes a sense of close-knit community relations based on shared traditions and values |
| | 5. | a German term that denotes relationships typified by an impersonal beureaucracy and contractual arrangements rather than informal ones based on kinship and family ties | | 8. | the value of social networks and organizations to get things done together that comes fro peoples' relationships with one another |
| | Down:| 1. | the movement of populations from rural to urban area; the growth and development, and redevelopment, of cities | | 3. | a condition of being estranged or disassociated from other people, the products of one's work and one's self |
| | 6. | designation of population based on skin color or other physical features; it is often a key source of both social cohesion and social conflict | | 7. | bound to a particular place, like a neighborhood, characterized by the proliferation of commercial establishments and other institutions particularly suited to serving the needs of the resident group |
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Across:| 2. | the ways of life or cultures of people in cities; the myths, symbols, and rituals of urbanites | | 4. | a German term that denotes a sense of close-knit community relations based on shared traditions and values |
| | 5. | a German term that denotes relationships typified by an impersonal beureaucracy and contractual arrangements rather than informal ones based on kinship and family ties | | 8. | the value of social networks and organizations to get things done together that comes fro peoples' relationships with one another |
| | Down:| 1. | the movement of populations from rural to urban area; the growth and development, and redevelopment, of cities | | 3. | a condition of being estranged or disassociated from other people, the products of one's work and one's self |
| | 6. | designation of population based on skin color or other physical features; it is often a key source of both social cohesion and social conflict | | 7. | bound to a particular place, like a neighborhood, characterized by the proliferation of commercial establishments and other institutions particularly suited to serving the needs of the resident group |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only