Culture Universals
Cultural Uniformity
Other Cultural Aspects
Cultural Change
Cultural Variation
100

This includes someones outer look, such as bodily adornment and hairstyles

What is Appearance?

100

This is when the dominant group structures social institutions to maintain minimal contact with members of minority groups.

What is segregation? 

100

The four main elements of culture are.

What are symbols, values, language, & norms?

100

Political Ideas, Environmental Concerns, Health Concerns, and Social Issues are all causes for 

What is cultural change?

100

_______  _______ refers to the differences in social behaviours that different cultures exhibit around the world

What is cultural variation?

200

This includes things such as sports, games, dancing, visiting, and jokes.

What are activities?
200

The view that cultures, races, and ethnicities, particularly those of minority groups, deserve special acknowledgement of their differences within a dominant political culture.

What is multiculturalism?

200

Activities, products and services that are assumed to appear primarily to members of the middle and working classes

What is popular culture?

200

This is finding something that was previously unknown or recognized.

What is discovery?

200

Groups that share in certain parts of the mainstream culture but have distinctive values, norms, beliefs, symbols, language and/or material culture that set them apart in some way 

What are subcultures?

300

Includes traditions such as cooking, folklore, gift giving, and hospitality

What are Customary Practices?

300

This is when the dominant group seeks to try and destroy the minority group.

What is genocide? 

300

These determine what is considered moral and ethical behaviour

What are Mores?

300

The transmission of cultural items or social practices from one group of society to another 

What is diffusion?

300

The disorientation that people feel when they encounter cultures radically different from their own.

What is culture shock?

400

Includes things such as religion, government, economics, law, school, and family

What are Social Institutions?

400

Term used when smaller groups within a larger society maintain their unique cultural identities, and their values and practices are accepted by the wider culture provided they are consistent with the laws and values of the wider society.

What is pluralism?

400

A gap between the technical development of a society and its moral and legal institutions or when one generation of the culture may adapt to change quickly while another does not

What is Cultural Lag?

400

The process of reshaping existing cultural items into a new form.

What is Invention?

400

The tendency to regard one’s own culture  and group as the standard, and thus superior

What is ethnocentrism? 

500

Consists of the abstract or intangible human creations of society that influence people’s behaviour. For, example, People's beliefs. 

Non-material culture

500

This is when the dominant group exploits the minority group for economic gain.

What is internal colonization?

500

Mead’s study concluded that Temperament results from _______, not from your genetics

What is culture?

500

These parts of culture are more likely to be diffused than others?

What is material culture?

500

Used to describe a group whose values and norms of behaviour run counter to those of the social mainstream of the day, the cultural equivalent of political opposition.

What are countercultures? 

600

Clothing, Shelter & Transportation are all examples of this type of culture

What is material culture?

600

This is when the dominant group absorbs the minority groups into their culture.

What is assimilation? 

600

when members of a majority group adopt cultural elements of a minority group in an exploitative, disrespectful, or stereotypical way

What is appropriation?

600

Culture is learned, shared, transmitted, cumulative and _____.

What is human?

600

The belief that the behaviours and customs of a society must be viewed and analyzed by the culture’s own standards

What is relativism?