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Short Answer
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100

What occurs when a person encounters a culture foreign to his or her own and has an emotional response to the differences between cultures?

Culture Shock

100

What consists of the nonphysical products of a society, including symbols, values, rules, and sanctions?

Nonmaterial Culture

100

What 2 components does an identification question have?

1. Formal, paraphrased Definition

2. Statement of importance

100

How long should a short answer question be?

4-8 Sentences

100

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or a fragment?

Mores are norms that represent a community's most important values. 

Simple

200

What part of a society's nonmaterial culture represents cultural standards by which we determine what is good, bad, right, or wrong?

Values

200

What are groups with value systems that are in opposition to the dominant group's values?

Counterculture

200

What are the 4 parts of a formal definition?

1. Term, 2. Verb, 3. Category, 4. Additional Details

200

How do you start a short answer question?

With a Topic Sentence

200

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or a fragment?

Fear and hostility toward people who are from other countries or cultures. 

Fragment. 

Correction: Xenophobia is.... OR ...is known as xenophobia.

300

What occurs when a person uses his or her own culture to judge another culture?

Ethnocentrism

300

What do we call rules for appropriate behavior based on values?

Norms

300

What is missing from the following definition: 

a field of social science that focuses on learning about past events, connecting them to other past events and the present.

The term: History

300

What question word asks you to give the meaning of a term, concept or phrase?

Define

300

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or a fragment?

Ideal culture represents the values to which a culture aspires, and real culture represents a culture's actual behaviors. 

Compound

400

What refers to fear and hostility toward people who are from other countries or cultures?

Xenophobia

400

What are informal types of norms?

Folkways

400

What is missing from the following definition:

Assimilation, which is the process by which minority groups adopt the patterns of the dominant culture.

Verb and other details (must finish the sentence). 

Example: Assimilation, which is the process by which minority groups adopt the patterns of the dominant culture, could leave minority groups feeling like they do not identify with any culture. 

400

What question word asks you to describe differences between two things or ideas?

Contrast

400

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or a fragment?

When studying culture from a sociological perspective, you must not allow personal biases to complicate your understanding. 

Complex

500

What do we engage in when we perceive other groups or societies as superior to our own?

Xenocentrism

500

What is a prize or a punishment you receive when you either abide by a norm or violate it?

Sanction

500

What is missing from the following identification:

Multiculturalism may have the power to bring diversity to different cultures, allowing for greater empathy and understanding between different people. 

A definition

Example:Multiculturalism is a concept that supports the inherent value of different cultures within a society.

500

What question word ask you to write a complete detailed answer in which you examine / analyze a concept or situation?

Explain or Discuss

500

Is this sentence simple, compound, complex, or a fragment?

When you study culture, a good idea to consider if a particular behavior or event is a cultural universal, or common to all cultures.  

Fragment
Correction: ... it is a good idea...