Culture has five basic characteristics: It is
learned
, shared, based on symbols, integrated, and dynamic. All cultures share these basic features. Culture is learned. It is not biological; we do not inherit it.
What are some things all cultures have in common?
All cultures have characteristics such as
initiations, traditions, history, values and principles, purpose, symbols, and boundaries
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What elements do all cultures share?
The major elements of culture are
symbols, language, norms, values, and artifacts
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What things are universal in all cultures?
Examples of elements that may be considered cultural universals are gender roles,
the incest taboo, religious and healing ritual, mythology, marriage, language, art, dance, music, cooking, games, jokes, sports, birth and death
because they involve some sort of ritual ceremonies accompanying them, etc.
Do all cultures share the same values?
They found that while our cultures are all so different,
we all share the same moral values
– seven of them to be exact, all being relevant to both business and personal life.
What are the 10 elements of culture?
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Values. Beliefs, principles and important aspects of lifestyle.
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Customs. Holidays, clothing, greetings, typical rituals and activities.
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Marriage and Family. ...
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Government and Law. ...
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Games and Leisure. ...
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Economy and Trade. ...
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Language. ...
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Religion.
What are the 7 aspects of culture?
Customs and traditions
(rules for a society: laws, dress, food, etc.) Arts and Literature (values taught through the arts: literature, dance, music, art, etc.) Economic systems (refers to: How people use resources. 3 basic economic questions: what goods/services should be produced?
What are the six characteristics of culture?
There are several characteristics of culture. Culture is
learned, shared, symbolic, integrated, adaptive, and dynamic
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What are 5 examples of culture?
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Norms. Norms are informal, unwritten rules that govern social behaviors.
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Languages.
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Festivals.
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Rituals & Ceremony.
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Holidays.
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Pastimes.
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Food.
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Architecture.
What are the 8 characteristics of culture?
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Culture is learned. It is not biological; we do not inherit it. ...
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Culture is shared. ...
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Culture is based on symbols. ...
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Culture is integrated. ...
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Culture is dynamic.
What are the 10 universals of culture?
There are 10 basic elements of every culture:
geography, language, family, FCTS (food, clothing, transport, shelter), economics, education, politics, technology, VBR (values, beliefs, rituals), and cultural expression
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What are some examples of cultural lag?
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Life Support: Medical technology is now being used to keep people’s bodies functioning long after they would otherwise have been declared dead. ...
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Stem cell research and therapies: Stem cells have been proven to defeat a host of diseases, yet they must come from unborn fetuses.
What are examples of material culture?
Material culture,
tools, weapons, utensils, machines, ornaments, art, buildings, monuments, written records, religious images, clothing, and any other ponderable objects produced or used by humans
. If all the human beings in the world ceased to exist, nonmaterial aspects of culture would cease to exist along with them.
What can different cultures teach us?
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A diverse environment can make us more creative and innovative. ...
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A diverse environment can make us more diligent. ...
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A diverse environment can broaden our worldview. ...
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A diverse environment can increase our adaptability.
What are the top 10 cultures in the world?
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The Italian Culture. Italy, the land of pizza and Gelato held peoples’ interest in captivity for centuries. ...
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The French. ...
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The Spaniards. ...
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The Chinese. ...
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The Land of the Free. ...
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The Second Most Populated Country. ...
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The United Kingdom. ...
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Greece.
What are the similarities and differences of culture?
A culture of each nation has many characteristics and aspects that shape their individual faces. When comparing cultures,
common characteristics
are regarded as the similarity and differences among two or many cultures. Hence, in the relationship between cultures, each culture has its similarity and differences.
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