Culture
Poverty/Class
Religion
100

What is Culture?

Customs, art, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group

100

What is Poverty?

For our purposes, poverty is "The extent to which an individual does without resources"

100

What does the first amendment state about religion?

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."

200

What Cultures do our residents belong to?

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200

What resources do those in poverty lack?

Financial, Emotional, Cognitive, Spiritual, Support Systems, Relationships and Models

200

Name 3 religions recognized at the NDDOCR

Asatru, Islam, Native American, Santa Muerte, Wicca, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christian, Judaism, Jehovah Witness, LDS, Church of Christ Scientists, Moorish Science Temple of American Religious Practices

300

What is Material Culture?

The things a culture makes

300

What are the "Hidden Rules" of Class?

Expectations and experiences that are expected of people from that culture

300

Name three of the Nine Noble Virtues

Courage, Truth, Honor, Fidelity, Discipline, Hospitality, Self-Reliance, Industrious, Perseverance

400

What is Nonmaterial Culture?

The ideas a culture produces

400

What Class do these statements represent?

I know how to move in half a day. 

We pay our cable before our rent.

Lower Class

400

What is the core belief of the Native American religion?

Spirits are in everything. Must be respected and can be called upon.

500

What are the three levels of culture?

Mainstream, Subculture, Counter Culture

500

What class do these "Hidden Rules" belong to? 

Clothing valued for its quality and acceptance into the norm. Label important.

Driving forces are work and achievement.

Middle Class

500

What is Proselytization?

Convert or attempt to convert (someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another.