Visible or Invisible culture
Cultural Bias
Environment and Culture
100

This includes things you can see and touch, such as a country's flag or traditional clothing.

What is visible culture?

100

This is when you judge another culture based on your own culture's standards.

What is cultural bias?

100

Which of the following describes how a group of people's way of life is shaped by their natural surroundings? 

A. Cultural bias 

B. Visible culture 

C. The impact of the environment on culture

D. Ethnocentrism

C. The impact of the environment on culture

200

This includes the hidden parts of culture, such as beliefs, values, and ideas.

What is invisible culture?

200

A group's "way of life" – their shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, language, and the things they make is called __

What is Culture?

200

The types of crops a culture grows, like rice in a wet region or corn in a dry one, are often determined by this.

What is the environment or climate?

300

A special meal served at a holiday celebration, like Thanksgiving dinner or a Seder meal, is an example of this part of culture. Visible or Invisible?

What is Visible?

300

What is the possible impact of cultural bias?

What is create misunderstandings, you or someone else may accidentally hurt someone's feelings or misinterpret their actions?

Conflicts between groups

The large group takes advantage of the smaller group

300

The materials available in an area, such as wood, stone, or clay, can impact the way people build their what?

What is their homes or architecture?

400

A culture's stories, myths, and legends that are passed down through generations are part of its what? Visible or Invisible culture?

What is Invisible?

400

How can we avoid cultural bias?

Learning about other cultures, getting to know other people, and not judging others because of their visible culture.

400

A culture that lives in a mountainous region might rely on goats for food and develop skills in climbing. This is an example of how the environment influences a culture's what?

What are its customs or way of life or daily life?

500

A culture's deeply held ideas about what is right and wrong are what type of culture is visible or invisible?

What is invisible?

500

This is the belief that one's own culture is superior to all others.

What is ethnocentrism?

500

In a very cold place like the Arctic, people often wear thick fur coats and boots. This is an example of how the environment affects a culture's what?

What is clothing?

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