Deck 3: A: Culture

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Cultural values in Canada always go together-they are all consistent with one another.
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English is the official language of about 5 percent of humanity,and it has become the preferred second language in most of the world.
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Certain ways of life are biologically "natural" to humans everywhere.
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Gestures such as "thumbs up" are used in most societies of the world to signify that something is very good.
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For at least 12,000 years,humans have used culture as a strategy for survival.
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Culture refers to values,beliefs,behavior,and material things that form a way of life.
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People around the world have much the same outward appearance,wearing the same clothing and bodily decoration.
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Values are standards that serve as broad guidelines for living.
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Cultural values in high-income nations tend to be secular-rational,giving greater importance to personal self-expression.
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Mores are norms that have great moral significance.
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Cultural transmission cannot take place unless people have a written language.
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An example of nonmaterial culture would be the types of vehicles people use to get around.
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Only 4 Aboriginal languages spoken in Canada are not on the brink of extinction.
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Symbols refer to anything that carries meaning recognized by people who share culture.
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The emergence of computer-based instant messaging shows how new symbols are being created all the time.
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All cultures have some common elements.
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Symbols allow people to make sense of their surroundings.
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Experiencing an unfamiliar culture can generate culture shock.
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The Sapir-Whorf thesis states that the language we use shapes the reality we perceive.
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In general,low-income nations have cultures that value individualism and personal self-expression.
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Values and norms help to define a society's "ideal culture."
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Sociobiologists claim that the existence of a large number of cultural universals reflects the fact that all humans are members of a single biological species.
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Cultural lag refers to the fact that some cultural elements change more quickly than others do.
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Subculture is more at odds with dominant culture than counterculture.
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Cultural change results from invention,discovery,and diffusion.
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The structural-functional approach sees culture as a relatively stable system of integrated patterns people use to meet their needs.
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Most people participate in numerous subcultures without necessarily becoming very committed to any of them.
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Technology refers to knowledge people use to make a way of life in their surroundings.
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It is fair to say that humans are prisoners of our existing culture.
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Human beings are cultural creatures.
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Eurocentrism refers to the dominance of European cultural patterns.
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Cultural universals refer to patterns that are held by everyone in a society.
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Sociobiology explores how human biology-and especially our evolutionary past-has shaped today's culture.
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Across Canada,mores vary more than folkways.
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Karl Marx argued that a society's economic system was shaped by its value system.
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Canada has a popular culture but not a high culture.
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The Old Order Mennonite way of life accepts most of this country's popular culture.
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Japan is more multicultural than Canada.
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Cultural relativism means using your own cultural standards to evaluate another culture.
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Sociobiology employs a micro level of analysis of culture.
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Culture forces us to choose as we make and remake a world for ourselves
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Cultural values in Canada always go together-they are all consistent with one another.
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English is the official language of about 5 percent of humanity,and it has become the preferred second language in most of the world.
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Certain ways of life are biologically "natural" to humans everywhere.
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Gestures such as "thumbs up" are used in most societies of the world to signify that something is very good.
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For at least 12,000 years,humans have used culture as a strategy for survival.
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Culture refers to values,beliefs,behavior,and material things that form a way of life.
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People around the world have much the same outward appearance,wearing the same clothing and bodily decoration.
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Values are standards that serve as broad guidelines for living.
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Cultural values in high-income nations tend to be secular-rational,giving greater importance to personal self-expression.
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Mores are norms that have great moral significance.
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Cultural transmission cannot take place unless people have a written language.
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An example of nonmaterial culture would be the types of vehicles people use to get around.
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Only 4 Aboriginal languages spoken in Canada are not on the brink of extinction.
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Symbols refer to anything that carries meaning recognized by people who share culture.
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The emergence of computer-based instant messaging shows how new symbols are being created all the time.
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All cultures have some common elements.
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Symbols allow people to make sense of their surroundings.
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Experiencing an unfamiliar culture can generate culture shock.
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The Sapir-Whorf thesis states that the language we use shapes the reality we perceive.
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In general,low-income nations have cultures that value individualism and personal self-expression.
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Values and norms help to define a society's "ideal culture."
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Sociobiologists claim that the existence of a large number of cultural universals reflects the fact that all humans are members of a single biological species.
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Cultural lag refers to the fact that some cultural elements change more quickly than others do.
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Subculture is more at odds with dominant culture than counterculture.
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Cultural change results from invention,discovery,and diffusion.
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The structural-functional approach sees culture as a relatively stable system of integrated patterns people use to meet their needs.
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Most people participate in numerous subcultures without necessarily becoming very committed to any of them.
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Technology refers to knowledge people use to make a way of life in their surroundings.
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It is fair to say that humans are prisoners of our existing culture.
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Human beings are cultural creatures.
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Eurocentrism refers to the dominance of European cultural patterns.
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Cultural universals refer to patterns that are held by everyone in a society.
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Sociobiology explores how human biology-and especially our evolutionary past-has shaped today's culture.
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Across Canada,mores vary more than folkways.
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Karl Marx argued that a society's economic system was shaped by its value system.
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Canada has a popular culture but not a high culture.
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The Old Order Mennonite way of life accepts most of this country's popular culture.
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Japan is more multicultural than Canada.
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Cultural relativism means using your own cultural standards to evaluate another culture.
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Sociobiology employs a micro level of analysis of culture.
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Culture forces us to choose as we make and remake a world for ourselves
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