Culture, Society, and Politics Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST: socialization : it simply means the process of learning one’s society and its culture, peer group : it is with through them that you find yourself belonged, enculturation : it is the process by which people learn the requirements of their surrounding culture and acquire values and behaviors appropriate or necessary in that culture, primary groups : these are marked by concern for one another, shared activities and culture, and long periods of time spent together, secondary groups : these involve weak emotional ties and little personal knowledge of one another, reference group : it is a collection of people that we use as a standard of comparison for ourselves regardless of whether we are part of that group, network : it is a collection of people tied together by a specific pattern of connections, political structure : it is defined as the organized way in which power is allocated, and decisions are made within society, charismatic : it refers to extraordinary personal skills that inspire devotion and obedience are used to legitimize power, senate : it is also called as the upper house, authority : according to weber, it is the power that people perceive as legitimate rather than coercive.