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Social Organization Customs and Traditions Language Arts and Literature Religion Forms of Government Economic Systems |
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| all the things that make up a person's entire way of life |
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| consists of a wife, a husband, and their children |
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| is where several generations of a family live in a household |
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| the worship of one god in a religion Christianity |
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| the belief in more than one god. Hinduism |
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| a government where the people have supreme power |
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| a government where the people choose the people who represent them |
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| a government where a ruler of a group of rulers hold power through force. |
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| the skills and tools a culture use |
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| the movement of customs or ideas from place to place |
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| is a group of people within a society that share certain beliefs or customs(these beliefs and customs are different than the broader culture but not completely different) |
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| is when one judge's another culture by their own culture's standards. the Greeks did this with other cultures in the ancient world |
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| is the belief that one racial group is superior to another |
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| where the government controls what goods are produced, how they are producted and what they cost |
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| where individuals sell and buy goods and services for money. people earn money to buy what they need or want. |
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| is when people produce what they need to survive. hunting herding and farming are daily activities. trade food for goods made by others. |
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| goes against a certain value in a culture ex. Amish |
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| what a group thinks is important |
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| expectations or rules of behavior that develop based on a group's values |
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| the process of a company operating globally |
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| the spread of ideas or products from place to place |
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| A norm so strongly engrained that the mere thought inspires revulsion. ex. Cannibalism |
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| is a statement that enforces a more. if broken, this is punished by the police. |
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norms that are taken very seriously; we insist on conformity or else! ex public nudity |
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| norms that are not strictly enforced(habit). ex. walking on the right side of the hall. |
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