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Socialization: Act of adapting behavior to the norms of a culture
Personality: A set of unique characteristics that makes an individual different from others
Norms: rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members
Values: Are defined as culturally defined standards of desirability, goodness and beauty, which serve as a broad guidelines for social living
Laws: The whole system or set of rules made by the government of a town, state, country, etc.
Custom: An action or way of behaving that is usual and traditional among the people in a particular group or place
Ideas: are mental representations (concepts, categories, metaphors) used to organize stimulus; they are the basic units out of which knowledge is constructed and a word emerges
Symbol: refers to anything that carries a particular meaning recognized by people who share culture.
Communication: It forms the core of all culture. When people share a language, they share a condensed, very flexible set of symbols or meanings.
Culture: is the values, beliefs, behavior, and material objects that, together, form a people’s way of life.
Material: A culture that refers to the tangible things created bythe members of a society.
Nonmaterial: the intangible world of ideas created by members of a society, ideas may range from altruism to zen.
Language: refers to system of symbols thatallows people to communicate with oneanother.
Beliefs: specific statements that peoplehold to be true.
Proscriptive norms: what we should not do (norm)
Prescriptive norms: what we should do (norm)
Mores: norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance.
Folkways: norms for routine and casual interaction
Popular: _______Culture, Cultural patterns that are widespreadamong a society’s population.
High: _________Culture, Cultural patterns that distinguish asociety’s elite.
Subculture: patterns that set apart somesegment of a society’s population
Lag: Cultural ______, the fact that some cultural elementschange more quickly than others,which may disrupt a cultural system.
Shock: Cultural ________, a condition of disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or way of life or set of attitudes
Relativism: Cultural _________, the practice ofevaluating a culture by its ownstandards
Ethnocentrism: The practice of judging another culture by the standards of one’s own culture.
Racism: the belief that some races of people are better than others
Society: is a large grouping that shares the same geographical territory, shares a common culture and social structure, and expected to abide by the some laws.
Likeness: It exists among those who resemble one another in body and mind to some extent
Cooperation: a situation in society in which people work together
Dynamic: Changeability is an inherent quality of human beings. No society can even remain constant for any length of time
Divine: a theory that states that society is created by God
Force: a theory that states that society is created by men and women who have the inner strength to form associations of individuals
Patriarchal: a theory that states that society is created by solely by men because of their inherent/innate skills and abilities to organize people.
Matriarchal: a theory that states that society is created by women because of their innate skill/ability to foster and maintain unity
Contract: Social _________, a theory that states that society is created for mutual protection and benefit
Evolutionary: Social __________, a theory that states that society is created by precedent societies.
Functionalism: a sociological perspective that look into the functions of its elements and how they function
Conflict: a sociological perspective that looks into issues/social problems set the society
Interactionalism: a sociological perspective that look into how the people communicate
Primitive: It is the simplest kind of society among all kinds of society. The use of simple tools to hunt animals and gather vegetation is the feature of this society
Fishler: Other term for Base camps
Nomadic: a term used to describe people who roam from place to place frequently
Horticulture: a society thatmake use of hand tools to cultivate crops
Subsistence: a type of farming wherein the food gathered is enough for their daily needs
Surplus: a type of farming wherein the food gathered is more than the amount they need.
Pastoral: in this society, domestication of animals occurred
Barter: a system of exchange introduced in horticultural society
Plow: a farming introduced in horticultural society
Agricultural: a type of society wherein farming implements where introduced
Industrial: a type of society wherein machineries and industries started to emerge
Globalization: the development of an increasingly integrated global economy. The act or process of operating throughout the world
Bureaucracy: a system of government or business that has many complicated rules and ways of doing things
Postindustrial: characterized by more sophisticated technologies and machineries and industries
Descriptive: a norm that refers to people's perceptions of what is commonly done in specific situations
Injunctive: a norm refers to people's perceptions of what is commonly approved or disapproved of within a particular culture
Subjective: a norm that is determined by beliefs about the extent to which important others want them to perform a behavior.
Acculturation: The process of adapting to new culture
Assimilation: occurs when an ethnic minority sacrifices its own culture to integrate into society
Xenocentrism: The preference for the products, styles, or ideas of someone else’s culture rather than of one’s own.
Amalgamation: Union of two society
Social Science
Across:2. | the intangible world of ideas created by members of a society, ideas may range from altruism to zen. | 3. | A culture that refers to the tangible things created bythe members of a society. | 7. | are mental representations (concepts, categories, metaphors) used to organize stimulus; they are the basic units out of which knowledge is constructed and a word emerges | 9. | The practice of judging another culture by the standards of one’s own culture. | 10. | It exists among those who resemble one another in body and mind to some extent | 11. | specific statements that peoplehold to be true. | 13. | a sociological perspective that look into the functions of its elements and how they function | 15. | Cultural ________, a condition of disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or way of life or set of attitudes | 16. | a theory that states that society is created by solely by men because of their inherent/innate skills and abilities to organize people. | 18. | a theory that states that society is created by men and women who have the inner strength to form associations of individuals | 22. | a theory that states that society is created by God | 25. | a system of exchange introduced in horticultural society | 28. | what we should not do (norm) | 30. | a type of farming wherein the food gathered is more than the amount they need. | 32. | Changeability is an inherent quality of human beings. No society can even remain constant for any length of time | 33. | patterns that set apart somesegment of a society’s population | 34. | a norm refers to people's perceptions of what is commonly approved or disapproved of within a particular culture | 36. | a theory that states that society is created by women because of their innate skill/ability to foster and maintain unity | 37. | The process of adapting to new culture | 38. | what we should do (norm) | 39. | rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members |
| | Down:1. | It is the simplest kind of society among all kinds of society. The use of simple tools to hunt animals and gather vegetation is the feature of this society | 3. | norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance. | 4. | The preference for the products, styles, or ideas of someone else’s culture rather than of one’s own. | 5. | a type of farming wherein the food gathered is enough for their daily needs | 6. | a system of government or business that has many complicated rules and ways of doing things | 8. | A set of unique characteristics that makes an individual different from others | 12. | Social __________, a theory that states that society is created by precedent societies. | 14. | Cultural ______, the fact that some cultural elementschange more quickly than others,which may disrupt a cultural system. | 16. | a farming introduced in horticultural society | 17. | An action or way of behaving that is usual and traditional among the people in a particular group or place | 19. | is the values, beliefs, behavior, and material objects that, together, form a people’s way of life. | 20. | Cultural _________, the practice ofevaluating a culture by its ownstandards | 21. | a situation in society in which people work together | 23. | Union of two society | 24. | The whole system or set of rules made by the government of a town, state, country, etc. | 26. | is a large grouping that shares the same geographical territory, shares a common culture and social structure, and expected to abide by the some laws. | 27. | _________Culture, Cultural patterns that distinguish asociety’s elite. | 29. | Social _________, a theory that states that society is created for mutual protection and benefit | 31. | the belief that some races of people are better than others | 35. | Are defined as culturally defined standards of desirability, goodness and beauty, which serve as a broad guidelines for social living |
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Social Science
Across:2. | the intangible world of ideas created by members of a society, ideas may range from altruism to zen. | 3. | A culture that refers to the tangible things created bythe members of a society. | 7. | are mental representations (concepts, categories, metaphors) used to organize stimulus; they are the basic units out of which knowledge is constructed and a word emerges | 9. | The practice of judging another culture by the standards of one’s own culture. | 10. | It exists among those who resemble one another in body and mind to some extent | 11. | specific statements that peoplehold to be true. | 13. | a sociological perspective that look into the functions of its elements and how they function | 15. | Cultural ________, a condition of disorientation affecting someone who is suddenly exposed to an unfamiliar culture or way of life or set of attitudes | 16. | a theory that states that society is created by solely by men because of their inherent/innate skills and abilities to organize people. | 18. | a theory that states that society is created by men and women who have the inner strength to form associations of individuals | 22. | a theory that states that society is created by God | 25. | a system of exchange introduced in horticultural society | 28. | what we should not do (norm) | 30. | a type of farming wherein the food gathered is more than the amount they need. | 32. | Changeability is an inherent quality of human beings. No society can even remain constant for any length of time | 33. | patterns that set apart somesegment of a society’s population | 34. | a norm refers to people's perceptions of what is commonly approved or disapproved of within a particular culture | 36. | a theory that states that society is created by women because of their innate skill/ability to foster and maintain unity | 37. | The process of adapting to new culture | 38. | what we should do (norm) | 39. | rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members |
| | Down:1. | It is the simplest kind of society among all kinds of society. The use of simple tools to hunt animals and gather vegetation is the feature of this society | 3. | norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance. | 4. | The preference for the products, styles, or ideas of someone else’s culture rather than of one’s own. | 5. | a type of farming wherein the food gathered is enough for their daily needs | 6. | a system of government or business that has many complicated rules and ways of doing things | 8. | A set of unique characteristics that makes an individual different from others | 12. | Social __________, a theory that states that society is created by precedent societies. | 14. | Cultural ______, the fact that some cultural elementschange more quickly than others,which may disrupt a cultural system. | 16. | a farming introduced in horticultural society | 17. | An action or way of behaving that is usual and traditional among the people in a particular group or place | 19. | is the values, beliefs, behavior, and material objects that, together, form a people’s way of life. | 20. | Cultural _________, the practice ofevaluating a culture by its ownstandards | 21. | a situation in society in which people work together | 23. | Union of two society | 24. | The whole system or set of rules made by the government of a town, state, country, etc. | 26. | is a large grouping that shares the same geographical territory, shares a common culture and social structure, and expected to abide by the some laws. | 27. | _________Culture, Cultural patterns that distinguish asociety’s elite. | 29. | Social _________, a theory that states that society is created for mutual protection and benefit | 31. | the belief that some races of people are better than others | 35. | Are defined as culturally defined standards of desirability, goodness and beauty, which serve as a broad guidelines for social living |
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