Cultural Components
Cultural Features
Cultural Variations
People Of the World 1
People of the World 2
100
The organization of spoken or written symbols into a standardized system.
What is language?
100
The smallest unit of culture.
What is a culture trait.
100
The tendency to view one's own culture or group as superior.
What is ethnocentrism
100
Considered to be people whose pre-Columbian ancestors were indigenous to the lands within the United States modern boundaries.
Who are the Native Americans
100
This culture hailing from a vast South American country, focus much importance on the family structure and the values that are entrenched within that institution. Families are usually large, and even extended family members are close with one another, providing much-needed help and support to each other whenever and however necessary.
Who are the Brazilians
200
Anything that represents something else.
What is symbol.
200
All shared products of human groups.
What is culture
200
Group with its own unique values, norms, and behaviors that exists within a larger culture.
What is subculture
200
Are a nation and ethnic group native to an island country made of a group of seven islands in the Mediterranean Sea, who are of Arab, Sicilian, Spanish, Italian, and English descent
Who are the Maltese
200
Are maritime people and have always maintained extensive contacts by sea with other Mediterranean countries. They won there independence from France in 1956 and French remains a spoken language second to Arabic.
Who are the Tunisian People
300
Have great moral significance attached to them and violating them can endanger the well-being of society.
What is mores
300
A combination of a number of culture complexes into an interrelated whole.
What is culture pattern
300
The Cyperpunk movement, anarchists, organized crime families, and the hippie movement of the 1960's
What are examples of countercultures.
300
This group of people hails from a region that is located in both India and Pakistan
Who are the Punjabi people
300
The people in this land of lakes and forests are so alike that scientists can filter out the genes that contribute to heart disease, diabetes, and asthma. They come from a Northern European nation bordering Sweden and Russia.
Who are Finns or Finnish people
400
Shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable.
What is values
400
A group of interdependent people who have organized in such a way as to share a common culture and feeling of unity.
What is society.
400
The belief that cultures should be judged by their own standards rather than by applying the standards of another culture.
What is cultural relativism
400
The first language of 28 million people, or about one-third of the Philippine population
What is Tagalog ?
400
Are believed to be descendants of seafarers from Indonesia/Malaya, reaching the island by traveling round the Indian Ocean.One of the central beliefs is in the power of dead ancestors (razana). Their spirits are believed to be active in looking after their descendants in a variety of ways.
Who are the Malagasy people
500
Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations.
What is Norms
500
A cluster of interrelated traits.
What is culture complex.
500
Double Jeopardy: individualized and personal set of beliefs and practices that evolve and change and change throughout an individuals life
What is spirituality ?
500
This group of people are descendants of people from the northern Tigris-Euphrates Valley, presently located in the Middle Eastern nation of Iraq, who are Catholic and speak Aramaic.
Who are the Chaldeans?
500
These people hail from a country that is located in the Horn of Africa. The culture of these people is the collective cultural heritage of the various populations inhabiting the country. It shares historic commonalities with the traditions of Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti and Sudan.
Who are the Eritrean People
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