Culture
Society
Importance and
Components
Language &
Culture
Culture vs.
Instincts
100

Two parts to culture

Material and nonmaterial culture

100

a group of people living in a specific area, having a common culture

What is society?

100

To help humans conquer their environment they used

What is technology?

100

When learning takes place in society this is called

Social learning

100

In social learning, there are these two components

A modeler (someone who demonstrates) and an observer who learns from watching

200

A teenagers self-identity is based on

societal pressures and cultural conformity

200

All humans share a common society. (T or F)

False

200

A humans reality is based on

the symbols and meaning of the symbols in society

200

Signs, objects, or words with meaning

What is a symbol?

200

The first and second instinct or reflex in baby's.

What is the grasping and rooting reflex

300

A humans sense of self is

socially-based

300

This field studies society based on Darwin's Theory of Evolution

What is Sociobiology?

300

Meaning is a constant among members of a group.          (T or F)

False

300

These components are shared by all cultures (3) answers

technology, symbols, language, norms and values

300

In some parts of the world Americans are not welcome due to

Americans belief system, flag, religion and American symbols

400

Our personal and social relationships are

guided by our culture

400

This early Sociologist saw society as based on survival and adaptation with the best people rising to the top and weaker people should get out of the way.

Social Darwinism / Herbert Spencer

400

Language is a symbol of 

What is a social identity

400

The transmission and creation of culture depend on this

the capacity to develop symbols

400

The critical period instinct for language development 

The younger the 2nd language is introduced, the easier it is to learn.

500

Humans learn their culture through family education system and media

What is enculturation?

500

This deals with the interaction of a people

Society

500

These are the benefits of language 

Language frees humans from time and space, transmits ideas, knowledge, and experiences

500

This theory states, "The structure of language depends on the natives perception of experiences".

Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

500

Genetically-based behavior patterns, designed for survival

What are instincts?

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