Components
Norms
Variations
Groups
Random stuff
100

Anything used to represent something else, such as a flag, or an image.

Symbol.
100

This is the type of norm that, if broken, puts members of society in danger.

Mores

100

This two word term describes the differences in the material and nonmaterial products of a culture that exist between and within societies.

Cultural variations

100

a group with only 2 members

Dyad

100

This is a group that meets over the internet

E-community. or online community

200

The material product used by a culture, as well as the rules for how to use that product. Example: a computer.

Technology

200

This is the type of norm that does not have great moral significance.  

Folkway

200

This is the term to describe a group with its own unique values, norms, and behaviors that exist within a larger culture.

Subculture

200

a group with 3 members

triad

200

This is a group that you belong to and can cause you to form a Bias against those that are not in it. 

in-group

300

The organization of written or spoken symbols into a standardized system.

Language

300

An example of this type of norm is to not beat someone up if they make you angry.

More

300

This is a subculture that goes against the mainstream values/ often in opposition to the larger culture it belongs to.

Counterculture.

300

another name for an official group with a clear structure, goals, and rules.

Formal group

300

this term describes the tendency for on culture to believe they are superior over other cultures

ethnocentrism

400

Shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable within a society. Example: honesty, or patriotism.

Values

400

An example of this type of norm is saying "Yes sir" to show respect.

Folkway

400

At least two reasons why a subculture might form.

Age, religion, ethnicity, economic status, pop culture interest,

400

name for the group that knows you on a very personal basis for a very long period of time.

Primary group.

400

 the belief that cultures should be judged by their own standards rather than by applying the standards of another culture.

cultural relativism

500

Shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations

Norms

500

This is how mores are typically formalized in America.

Law

500

An example of a counterculture?

Hippies, gangs, the mafia, antifa

500

This is the type of group that you look towards and adopt some of the values and attitudes of them.

Reference groups

500

This is a group that you might belong to that is only temporary in nature, and the members of it do not know you on a personal basis.  

secondary group. 

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