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| 1. | Rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its member. |
| 3. | That depends on agriculture as its primary means for support and sustenance. |
| 4. | The organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized form. |
| 5. | Is the tendency to believe that one's ethnic or cultural group is centrally important, and that all other groups are measured in relation to one's own. |
| 6. | He viewed the symbols, myths and rituals are important means of understanding social reality. |
| 7. | Promoted sociology as a science |
| 8. | Is a familiarity with someone or something, that can include descriptions, facts, etc. |
| 10. | The struggle for agency or power in society. |
| 12. | The state of being undivided or unbroken. |
| 13. | The principle that an individual human's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture. |
| 14. | Shared beliefs what is good and bad. |
| 15. | A form of reactivity whereby subjects improve or modify an aspect of their behavior. |
| 16. | A sociological term used to describe the values and norms of behavior of a cultural group, or subculture |
| 19. | Knowledge and tools people use to manipulate their environment. |
| 21. | Common issues carried by social changes |
| 22. | Is the difficulty people have adjusting to a new culture that differs markedly from their own. |
| 23. | Qualities of any specific human group passed on from one generation to the next represent. |
| 24. | System of rules and guidelines. |
| 25. | The true essence of society. |
| 26. | The practice of viewing the world from a European perspective and with an implied belief, either consciously or subconsciously, in the preeminence of European culture. |
| 30. | The study of society. |
| 31. | Anything that represent something else and has shared meaning. |