People and Society Crossword Puzzles
British Culture
george : the name of the person second in line to the british monarchy , four : the number of nations that make up the united kingdom, scone: a traditional …
Feelings
grumpy: when you don't get your way you might feel like this, disappointed: you thought you should win but you didn't, blue: a color sometimes used to …
Power Players
advocacy:support for a particular cause or policy, amendment:a proposal to change text of a pending bill, debate:face-to-face discussion of candidates' …
Antigone
oedipus: killed the former king of thebes, prophesies: was left to rot after his death, jocasta: the wife of the former king, choragos: a leader to a wisdom …
Building Empathy
affinity: a spontaneous or natural liking or sympathy for someone or something, rapport: a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups …
Self Control & Emotions
rage: synonym for angry., ideally: something perfect or done well., want: choose to do what you should do, not just what you ________ to do., depend: what is to …
Figurative Language
simile: a comparison that uses like or as, metaphor: a comparison that says one thing is another, personification: giving human characteristics to nonhuman …
Work Life Balance
prioritization : the act of ranking tasks or goals in order of importance or urgency., workload : the amount of work that a person is responsible for …
Dealing with Difficult People
bully: i will attack when threatened by others, negative: i have a bad attitude about everything, accommodating: one person lets the other person get their …
The Rosary
nativity: the 3rd joyful mystery, hail mary: prayer said 53 times during the rosary, crucifixion: the last sorrowful mystery, sinners: we ask mary to "pray …
Debate Vocabulary
claim : a statement or assertion that is open to challenge and that requires support, data : facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis, …
War and Peace
wounded: a synonym of "injured", destroy: a verb that could be used as a synonym of "crush (something or someone)", surrender: to give …
Cultural Diversity
culture : the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular people, assimilation : the process of one cultural group merging into …
Reformation
penance: an act, such as praying, done to show regret over some wrongdoing, salvation: in christianity, being saved from the effects of sin, veneration: the act …
Native American
code talkers: during world wars i and ii, native american soldiers used their native languages as a means to transmit coded messages, proving vital for the u.s. …















