culture
Basics
Racial & Ethnic
Disability & culture
mix-Up Round
100

What is culture?

The shared beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors of a group of people.

100

What is race usually based on?

Physical traits like skin color, hair texture, or facial features.

100

True or False: All cultures view disabilities the same way.

False — attitudes differ across cultures.

100

What’s one thing all cultures have in common?

They all have traditions and shared ways of life.

200

True or False: Culture only includes food and clothing.

False — it also includes language, religion, art, and traditions.

200

Give an example of an ethnic group.

Examples: Hispanic, Han Chinese, Igbo, or Jamaican Maroon.

200

In some cultures, disabilities are wrongly seen as what?

A curse or punishment.

200

Which culture is known for sushi?

Japanese culture.

300

What is cultural diversity?

The presence of many different cultures in one society

300

How do racial stereotypes harm society?

They cause prejudice and discrimination.

300

What does inclusion mean in cultural terms?

Ensuring everyone, including those with disabilities, can participate equally.

300

Which cultural element includes beliefs about right and wrong?

Morals or values.

400

Give one reason why understanding culture is important.

It helps us respect others and avoid stereotypes.

400

How can culture change to support people with disabilities better?

By promoting awareness, accessibility, and equal rights.

400

What is cultural exchange?

When people share traditions, languages, or customs between cultures.