What is Culture?
Cultural Components
Characteristics of Culture
Cultural Adaptation & Landscape
Cultural Change
Barriers & Fads
Mr. Burtis
Coco Culture
100

This is the mix of values, beliefs, behaviors, and objects of a group

What is culture?

100

Food, language, and religion are examples of this

What are cultural components?

100

Culture is shared or individual?

What is shared?

100

Changing to fit your environment

What is cultural adaptation?

100

Culture is always changing—true or false?

What is true?

100

Mountains and oceans are examples of this type of barrier

What are physical barriers?

100

Mr. Burtis's son's name...

What is Beau?

100

What holiday does Miguel’s family celebrate?

What is Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)?

200

A social scientist who studies human culture

What is an anthropologist?

200

Why do cultural components vary from place to place?

Because of differences in geography, history, and environment

200

Culture is learned or inherited?

What is learned?

200

Changing the environment to fit people

What is cultural landscape?

200

A new idea created within a culture

What is local invention?

200

Laws or protests that stop cultural spread are this type

What are human/social barriers?

200

Mr. Burtis's favorite thing

What is charts? 

200

In Coco, Miguel really wants to become this

What is a musician?

300

Give one example of something that is part of culture

(Answers vary: language, food, traditions, etc.)

300

A handshake in the U.S. and a bow in Japan are examples of what type of cultural component?

What are ways of greeting people?

300

Culture is passed down from one ______ to another

What is generation?

300

Mongolian nomads use this type of portable home

What is a ger?

300

The spread of ideas from one culture to another

What is cultural diffusion?

300

A short-lived trend

What is a fad?

300

Mr. Burtis's age is

What is 29?
300

The movie shows a holiday where families remember loved ones who have died. What are they doing?

What is honoring/remembering family members?

400

Culture reflects this about a group of people

What is their way of life?

400

Explain how food can reflect culture (give one reason)

(Examples: geography, traditions, economy, beliefs)

400

Visible culture (food, clothing) vs. invisible culture (beliefs) is like this metaphor

What is an iceberg (or onion)?

400

Why do Mongolian nomads move often?

To follow animals/find resources (adapt to environment)

400

Facebook is an example of this type of cultural change?

What is local invention (that later diffused)

400

Example: people stuffing into phone booths is a…

What is a fad?

400

Mr. Burtis loves chaos but...

What is controlled Chaos? 

400

In Coco, music is important because it helps Miguel do this

What is express himself / connect with family / follow his dreams?

500

Name TWO things that make up culture

(Ex: greetings, gender roles, technology, gestures, etc.)

500

How can two places have different cultural components but still both be cultures?

Culture varies by place, but all groups have shared beliefs, behaviors, and ways of life

500

Name one thing that is below the surface of culture

(Beliefs, values, attitudes, etc.)

500

Give one example of how geography affects culture

(Answers vary: housing, clothing, food, etc.)

500

Name one way culture spreads

Migration, trade, technology, conflict

500

What might happen when new culture enters a society?

Old traditions may disappear or change

500

What is Mr. Burtis's wife's name?

What is Sydnie? 

500

Miguel’s family does NOT like music at the beginning. What does this show about culture?

Culture includes rules, beliefs, or traditions

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