Traditional and widely accepted ways of behaving or doing something.
What are customs?
100
Refers to the parent or parents and children living together.
What is the nuclear family?
100
Government by a small, privileged class, usually wealthy or educated or respected members of the culture.
What is an aristocracy?
100
Ways to pass important skills, traditions, and knowledge.
What is education?
200
The science of statistics and classifications for human populations.
What is demography?
200
Based on the original habitat, natural surrounding and experiences of the people, every culture develops a set of _________.
What are skills and/or values?
200
Includes relatives like grandparents, aunts, and uncles who are close to the family, but do not live in the same home.
What is the extended family?
200
Government in which people vote for leaders to represent them and to pass laws and decide policies.
What is a democracy?
200
A body of stories reflecting the culture’s beliefs, traditions, and values.
What is folklore?
300
The movement of people in a group or culture from one place to another.
What is migration?
300
Family structure in which the father is the head.
What is patriarchal?
300
Nearly all cultures develop structures that give some people authority over others. This is called_____.
What are power structures?
300
Rule by a king or queen who gains power by being born into a royal family.
What is a monarchy?
300
Female form of hero.
What is heroine?
400
Refers to every aspect of the surroundings: terrain, geography, climate, animals living there, natural resources, and plants.
What is habitat?
400
In this family, women have greater authority.
What is matriarchal?
400
Everything from plants and rivers to minerals and building materials. Soil is also one of these.
What are natural resources?
400
Government controlled by a culture’s religious leader or leaders.
What is a theocracy?
400
Type of government in which one individual holds power and makes all political and military decisions.
What is a dictatorship?
500
They could show what the people value, what they need to do to survive, their level of technology, and much more. They could also show climate, natural resources, and social relationships.
What are living quarters and buildings?
500
This term refers to families where the mother and father make decisions jointly and equally.
What is egalitarian?
500
Two of three ways a culture may create a name.
What are values (beliefs), geography (location), and in honor of a person?
500
Two of four reasons why a culture might migrate from its current location.
What are climate change, resources, war, and opportunities?
500
The belief that every aspect of government, work, education, the arts, science-in fact, all of life and thought-must match the beliefs of those in power.