Norms
Lesson 1&2
Cultural Change
Potpourri
Final Jeopardy
100

This is a customary way of thinking, feeling, or behaving within a society

What is folkway?

100

These are genetically inherited patterns of behavior.

What are instincts?

100

The creation of artificial intelligence is an example of this kind of cultural change.

What is invention?

100

These are broad ideas about what is good or desirable in a society.

What are values?

200

These are norms that formally enforced by officials.

What are laws?

200

These are impulses help reduce pain to non physical discomfort.

What are drives?

200

Gutenberg's printing press revolutionized communication and led to increased literacy rates. It is an example of this kind of cultural change.

What is invention?

200

This is a subculture that is deliberately opposed to the main culture.

What is counterculture?

300

These are rules of behavior that call for the strongest of punishments from society.

What are taboos?
300

These are automatic reactions to physical stimuli.

What are reflexes?

300

McDonald's being in over 100 different countries around the world is an example of this kind of cultural change.

What is diffusion?

300
This group is part of the dominant culture, but differs in some way.

What is subculture?

400

Flag burning in the U.S. would go against this kind of norm, which has strong moral ties to a society.

What are mores?

400

This states that our realities are based primarily on what language we speak.

What is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis?
400

Introducing Native Americans to horses was an example of this kind of cultural change.

What is diffusion?

400

This term refers to judging others from the standards of your own culture or society.

What is ethnocentrism?

500
These are typically punishments implemented by a society when a norm is not followed.

What are sanctions?

500

This is the study of how human biology influences human behavior.

What is sociobiology?

500

When Ben Franklin harnessed the power of electricity he brought about this kind of cultural change.

What is discovery?

500

These are the ways that different societies express universal traits of culture.

What are cultural particulars?

500

This term refers to cultural guidelines that are publicly embraced by members of society, even though they may not be reality.

What is ideal culture?