Defining Terms
Universals
Subcultures and Countercultures
Generational Differences
Cultural Change & Impact
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Define Culture

Culture is the beliefs, way of life, art, and customs that are shared and accepted by people in a particular society

100

Define Cultural Universals

traits found in all societies

100

Give an example of a subculture in your school

Athletes, cheerleaders, "theatre kids," "country boys"

100

How does language change between generations?

Slang and new words emerge (e.g., "lit," "GOAT"), while older phrases become outdated.

100

What is cultural diffusion?

The spread of cultural elements from one society to another. 

200

Define Subculture?

Subcultures are those groups that have values and norms that are distinct from those held by the majority.

200

Give an example of a cultural universal

Family, religion, language, etc.

200

What is a counter culture?

A counterculture opposes the dominant culture and seeks to change it.

200

Name one way younger generations and older generations use technology differently

Younger generations rely more on social media, while older generations prefer traditional media like TV and newspapers.

200

Give an example of American culture influencing another country.

Fast food chains like McDonald's spreading worldwide.

300

Define Cultural Relativism

the principle that an individual person's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture

300

Give 2 examples of rituals that exist across cultures

Weddings, funerals, coming-of-age rites

300

Name one famous counterculture movement in American history.

The 60's hippie movement, punk movement, civil rights movement

300

Which generation is usually more open to change? Older or younger?

Younger people are often more open to change, while older generations may value tradition and stability.

300

How does technology speed up cultural change?

The internet and social media allow ideas, trends, and news to spread instantly across the world.

400

Define ethnocentrism

The belief that one's own race or ethnic group is the most important or that some or all aspects of its culture are superior to those of other groups.

400

Give an example of material culture and non-material culture

Someone wearing a cross (material) to represent their belief in Christianity (non-material)

400
Imagine Mrs. Sekulski outlawed phones entering the building. What would a counterculturalist do?

Bring the phone anyway

400

What is the generation gap?

The generation gap is the difference in opinions, values, and experiences between younger and older generations, often due to societal changes.

400

What is acculturation, and how does it differ from assimilation?

Acculturation is adopting some cultural traits while keeping one’s original culture, while assimilation is fully blending into a new culture.

500

Explain the difference between material and nonmaterial culture

Material culture should be physical items, and the non-material culture should be related to the items they chose.

500

Explain the difference between what a cultural relativist would say vs. what an ethnocentrist would say about newcomers to their community regarding their traditional clothing

A cultural relativist would say, "Newcomers should be free to wear their traditional clothing, as it is an important part of their cultural identity, and we should respect their choice."

An ethnocentrist would say, "Their clothing is strange or inappropriate, and they should dress like us to fit into our society."

500

How can a counterculture eventually become mainstream culture?

If enough people adopt its values over time, society may change

500

How do generational values impact society’s laws and policies?

Younger generations push for new policies (e.g., environmental laws, equality), while older generations may resist rapid change.

500

What is cultural lag, and why does it happen?

Cultural lag occurs when material culture (technology, innovations) advances faster than non-material culture (laws, ethics, traditions), causing a disconnect.