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Chapter 2 - Culture

Across
The disorientation people experience when they come in contact with a fundamentally different culture and can no longer depend on their taken-for-granted assumptions about life
The spread of cultural traits from one group to another
The process by which cultures become similar to one another
Expectations of "right" behavior
The material objects that distinguish a group of people, such as their art, buildings, weapons, utensils, machines, hairstyles, clothing and jewelry
The values that are shared by most of the group that make up a society
A group's way of thinking and doing
Values that dispute one another
Another term for nonmaterial culture
A norm so strong that it brings extreme sanctions, even disgust, if violated
An expression of disapproval for breaking a norm, ranging from a mild, informal reaction such as a frown to a formal reaction such as getting fired or a prison sentence
Values that together form a larger whole
The norms and values that people actually follow
Norms that are strictly enforced because they are thought essential to core values or well-being of the group
A people's ideal values and norms
Down
In its narrow sense, tools
A society made up of many different groups
The language, beliefs, values, norms and behaviors that characterize a group and are passed from one generation to the next
A reward or positive reaction for following norms, ranging from a smile to material rewards
Either expressions of approval given to people for following norms or expressions of disapproval for violating them
A system of symbols that can be combined in an infinite number of ways and can represent not only objects but also abstract thought
The values and related behaviors of a group that distinguish its members from the larger culture
Something to which people attach meaning and then use to communicate with one another
What is desirable or undesirable, superior or inferior, good or bad, beautiful or ugly