Introduction
Material/Non-material
Elements of culture
Generalization&Stereotype
Cultural region
50

School uniforms and school spirit belong to which language group?

School Culture

50

What things can be material?

The things that we can touch

50

Give an example of a cultural feature that is based on the environment.

Korean rooftops

50

What is the meaning of generalization

a concept that helps us to understand cultural features better. Basically, generalization means attempts to make a thing to explain more basic.

50

What is the name of the science field that is based on environment and people linig on it

geography

100

What can be the features that can be a part of personal culture?

favourite colour, the way that you do your hair, favourite food, etc.

100

Define the term "non-material"

The things that we cannot touch.

100

Which element of culture consisted on poets, clothing, and etc.

expression of culture

100

What is the meaning of a stereotype.

a mistaken idea or belief many people have about a thing or group that is based upon how they look on the outside, which may be untrue or only partly true.

100

What is the name of the science field that is a hybrid of biology and geography?

Biogeography

150

What is the definition of Techno culture?

It's a type of culture that is expressed by technological devices.

150

What is the importance of material cultural values?

It symbolizes the values and beliefs of cultures in a material way.

150

Tell 3 elements of culture

values and beliefs, environment, history, economy, expression of culture, etc.

150

Give an example on Stereotype

Based on opinion

150

what is the scientific field that is made by the combination of geography and meteorology?

Climatology

200

What cultural features can belong to the Ethnic Culture?

National or religious days, ethnic clothing, etc.

200

Why do people need to create non-material features of culture?

Because humans can also think in a non-material way such as through songs, tales and also opinions on democracy, happiness, sadness, etc.

200

Give an example of values and beliefs

the concept of manners between elders and children.

200

What is the difference between generalization and stereotype

Stereotypes are resistant to new information whereas generalizations allow for the incorporation of new information and often serve as a helpful hypothesis for what to expect when interacting with members of a cultural group.

200

What do the cultural regions shows?

Shows similarities and differences between cultural groups.

250

Make an explanation on culture can only belong to a group of people, not a personal thing.

Humanity is a specie that works as communities or groups. So it makes cultural features always need to be shared among groups. Although a person can show him/her as original as possible, that person cannot escape from the influence of communities.

250

How legends and tales show cultural values?

It shows the concepts of heroism, beauty, values and beliefs and also the historical background of culture.

250

How government appeared as an element of culture.

The types of government that people choose or accept hows their understanding of the ideas of equality, right, etc.

250

Why do older generations have lots of unbiased stereotypes towards the young generation over the course of time?

Based on opininon

250

What is the role of trade in cultural regions

Trade is not just an activity based on exchanging goods. It's an activity that allows humans to travel to distant lands and learn their ways of living. It makes humans to embrace new cultural features or adapt new ideas and inventions.

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