This element explains how people are grouped within society.
What is social organization?
everyday actions people take, such as how they greet one another or what they eat for dinner.
What are CUSTOMS
This element allows people to share ideas, emotions, and knowledge.
What is language?
This element creates and enforces laws in society.
What is government?
Music, dance, literature, and painting are examples of this cultural element.
What are the arts?
This is the study of how people live and how beliefs shape the world around them.
What is cultural geography?
These are the smaller pieces that make up a culture.
What are culture traits?
These two major factors strongly shape culture.
What are environment and history?
People who share common cultural traits form these.
What are culture groups?
This term describes places with multiple culture groups in the same region.
What is cultural diversity?
This is the spread of ideas, beliefs, and practices from one place to another.
What is cultural diffusion?
Culture is learned through these three things.
What are family, community, and experience?
Families, schools, and communities are examples of this cultural element.
What is social organization?
Practices and beliefs that are passed down from one generation to the next. Often tied to a group's religion, family history, or special events like holidays and ceremonies.
What are TRADITIONS
Language can be spoken, written, or communicated through this.
What is body language?
Type of government that places power in the hands of one leader who maintains total control over the country. Citizens typically have little to no political power, and freedoms such as speech or press are often restricted.
What is DICTATORSHIP
Art can express emotions, tell stories, and do this to ideas.
What is challenge ideas?
Culture includes shared beliefs, values, and these.
What are practices?
Clothing styles, sports, and eating habits are examples of these.
What are culture traits?
In harsh desert environments, many groups depended on this way of life.
What is nomadic herding?
Language, religion, age, and shared history are examples of these.
What are cultural traits?
Cultural diversity can encourage this by bringing new ideas together.
What is creativity?
In ancient times, diffusion often spread through these two things.
What are trade and migration?
Cultural differences can sometimes lead to this if people do not understand each other.
What is conflict or misunderstanding?
In some cultures, these family members may live together and make decisions as a group.
What are extended families?
Holidays and ceremonies are examples of these.
What are traditions?
This cultural element often shapes moral values and daily behavior.
What is religion?
Religious leaders control this type of government, and laws are based on religious beliefs.
What is THEOCRACY
Art helps spread culture from one place to another because of today’s highly this world.
What is connected?
Culture is shaped by these three things.
What are geography, history, and interactions?
This guiding question asks how food, clothing, and language reflect deeper cultural values.
What are everyday actions?
Historical events can shape culture for hundreds of these.
What are years or generations?
Teenagers within a country may form this kind of culture group.
What is an age-based culture group?
Cultural diversity may also lead to this when groups disagree.
What is conflict?
This famous trade network helped spread culture across Asia and Europe.
What is the Silk Road?
Culture can change, adapt, and spread because people do this.
What is MIGRATION
Social organization affects these three things in daily life.
What are responsibilities, expectations, and cooperation?
Traditions help connect people to this.
What is the past OR what is cultural identity?
Religion may influence these two major parts of society.
What are laws and expectations?
These are the three main types of economy
What are MARKET, COMMAND AND MIXED ECONOMIES
People can connect through art even without sharing this.
What is the same language?
Food, language, and music help create this shared feeling among people.
What is identity?
Many culture traits are passed down through these two groups.
What are families and communities?
The environment influences how people survive, work, and use these.
What are resources?
These are areas where people share common cultural traits.
What are culture regions?
Shared traditions can develop through this process between cultures.
What is cultural exchange?
In the modern world, diffusion spreads faster because of this global process.
What is globalization?
These are the seven elements of culture.
What are SOCIAL ORGANIZATION, CUSTOMS/TRADITIONS, LANGUAGE, RELIGION, ECONOMY, GOVERNMENT, AND THE ARTS
Some cultures expect this at a younger age instead of depending on extended family.
What is independence?
Even when societies modernize, traditions often remain because they serve as this kind of link.
What is a connection between past and future generations?
A shared language can do this for groups of people.
What is unite groups or bring people together?
The United States of America has this type of economic system
What is MIXED ECONOMY
The seven elements of culture are useful because they help geographers do this.
What is compare cultures across the world?
Cultural geography explains why traditions, languages, and behaviors vary from one this to another.
What is region?
Culture changes over time when people encounter these.
What are new ideas or other cultures?
Traditions and legal systems often trace their origins back through this.
What is history?
Culture regions do not always match these political boundaries.
What are national borders or country borders?
This guiding question asks how diversity can lead to both cooperation and this.
What is conflict?
Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are modern examples of tools for this process.
What is cultural diffusion?