Culture
Components
of Culture
Norms
Dynamic Culture
Hodgepodge
100

Many people understand this way of life, which is formed by a combination of material and non-material objects/beleifs.

What is Culture

100

What do you call something that carries a particular meaning recognized by people who share a culture?

What is -Symbol

100
A shared rules of conduct that tell us how to act in specific situations
What is norm?
100

Spitting on the sidewalk, getting pulled over for speeding, partaking in the eating of humans  

What is -a folkway, a more, and a taboo

100

Giving someone a dirty look, getting a speeding ticket after being pulled over...

What is -the difference between a formal and an informal sanction

200

One is based on deeply ingrained morals, while the other is ideas and opinions that we hold to be true without necessarily having any proof or evidence for them.

What is the difference between a value and a belief

200

What name is given to shared beliefs about what is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable?

What is -Values

200
The type of norm that has great significance
What is -Mores
200

The Amish, Chiefs Kingdom, and D&D players

What is-  subculture

200
“I think the Scottish are gross for eating Haggis”- what is this statement an example of?
What is - ethnocentrism
300

What term describes -believing one's culture is superior to others?

What is ethnocentrism

300
What do you call a system of symbols both verbal and non-verbal that allows people to communicate with each other?
What is- Language
300
The type of norm that does not have a great moral significance
What is- Folkway
300

Winter breaks around Christmas, Easter, and summer.

What is -an example of ethnocentrism 

300

The difference between a society and a culture is...

What is -Society is a group of mutually interdependent people in a given location who have organized in such a way as to share a common culture and feeling of unity. Culture is how they live and what they believe, including both material and non-material culture

400

Name a cultural universal

What are: Funeral rites, Family relations, Smiles and humor, & deviance

400

When you raise your hand in class, you are using what form of communication?

What is Non-Material Culture (Symbols)

400

The type of norm enforced by the state/authority 

What is - Law

400

____________ is traditionally practiced primarily by small, homogenous groups living in isolated rural areas. _______ is found in large, heterogeneous societies that share certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics.   

What is -Folk and Pop Culture

400

The difference between a subculture and a counter-culture. 

What is- A subculture is a culture shared by a smaller group of people who are also part of a larger culture but have specific cultural beliefs/behaviors that set them apart. Countercultures are groups whose members adopt cultural patterns opposing the larger culture which can lead to changes in society.   

500

The content of this review game is what type of culture, while the machine projecting it is what other type of culture?

What is... The content is non-material culture while the machine is material culture

500
A group that rejects the standard components of culture of the larger society is called what?
What is- Counter-culture
500
An extreme violation of a norm such as incest or cannibalism is known as ...
What is - a Taboo
500

Women wearing pants, having their own checking account, being unwed, or having a baby outside of marriage.

What is -what used to be taboo in the United States

500
This theory maintains you can only know the world through language...
What is -Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
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