These are the five basic categories of non-material culture
What are symbols, language, norms, values, and beliefs?
The definition of Symbols
What is anything that represents something to more than one person?
The definition of norms
What is a standard or pattern, especially of social behavior, that is typical or expected of a group?
The definition of sanctions.
What is a threatened penalty for violating a norm?
The definition of values
What is a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
How nonmaterial culture is different.
What is made up of intangible things that vary from simple to complex?
A white flag with a red sun in the middle.
What is the Japanese flag?
The type of norm enforced by authorities/state
What is Law?
A negative sanction.
What is a negative response received from others after the violation of a norm?
Similarities in values that create a society/culture.
What is where a society that stems from creating common law and a societal stem?
This is an example of nonmaterial culture being manifested in everyday life.
What is always raising your hand in class when you need to say something?
symbols often gets confused with this concept.
what is language?
An example of a folkway.
Standing in line patiently.
Parts of nonmaterial culture.
what is our ideas about truth and beauty, about happiness and boredom, about what is funny and what is not, about right and wrong?
The description of a positive sanction.
What is behavior that is in keeping with a norm or, especially, if it goes beyond what is expected, is rewarded?
The definition of cultural relativism.
What is the ability to understand and be judgment free to a society’s values?
Primarily in Jewish and Muslim religions people are not allowed to consume pork. This exemplifies certain type of norm, often associated with one of the highest severity.
What is a taboo?
This common response is symbolized by a red carnation according to the English language of flowers.
What is Yes?
The type of norm that is exemplified in standing during the US national anthem according to culture within the United States
What is a more?
Values describe who we are as people.
What is a community with a sense of communality?