Title: What%20is%20Culture?
1What is Culture?
2Culture
Culture, a groups shared practices and beliefs,
differs from group to group and changes over time.
3Culture is the set of beliefs, goals, and
practices that a group of people share.
Culture
- Includes many aspects of life, such as language
and religion, that we may share with people
around us - Each is unique
4Culture Traits
- An activity or behavior in which people often
take part, such as language spoken or sports
played - Can be shared by people around the world
- Can change from place to place
5Development of Culture
- Culture traits are often learned or passed down
from one generation to the next. - Within families as traditions, foods, or holiday
customs - Laws and moral codes within societies
6Development of Culture
- Cultures develop as people learn new culture
traits. - Immigrants who move to a new country
Other factors, such as history and environment,
also affect how cultures develop.
7The world includes many different culture groups.
- A culture region is an area in which people have
many shared culture traits, such as religious
beliefs, language, or lifestyle. - Examples
- A single culture region can dominate an entire
country. - A single country may include more than one
culture region within its borders. - A culture region may stretch across country
borders.
8Social Groups
9Social Groups
- Each of us belong to many Social Groups
- Old or Young
- Male or female
- Student, worker, or both
- Others?
- Most social groups have rules of behavior for
their groups - Socialization process by which we adapt to these
rules - We each have a status within our social groups,
it refers to our importance or rank. - Family is our most important social group, we
learn how to behave from our families. - ethnic groupsgroups of people who share a common
culture and ancestry. - Ethnocentrism-the believe by certain people that
their culture is superior other cultures.
10Government
11The governments of the world include democracy,
monarchy, dictatorship, and communism.
- Duties of Governments
- Make and enforce laws
- Regulate business and trade
- Provide aid to people
- Help shape the culture and economy of a country
as well as the daily lives of people who live
there.
12The governments of the world include democracy,
monarchy, dictatorship, and communism.
- Many countries have democratic governments.
- A democracy is a form of government in which the
people elect leaders and rule by majority. - Most are called representative democracies
- People choose leaders to represent them and make
decisions.
13Other Types of Government
- Monarchy
- One of the oldest types of government
- Ruled directly by a king or queen, the head of a
royal family - In some, power is in the hands of just one
person. - In Constitutional Monarchy, elected
representatives hold most of the power.
14Other Types of Government
- Dictatorship
- A single, powerful ruler has total control.
- Leader is called a dictator.
- Often rules by force
- People have few rights and no say in their own
government.
15Other Types of Government
- Communism
- A political system in which the government owns
all property and dominates all aspects of life in
a country - Leaders are chosen by the Communist Party or by
Communist leaders. - People have restricted rights and very little
freedom.
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17Economies
18Different economic activities and systems exist
throughout the world.
- The economy is a system that includes all of the
activities that people and businesses do to earn
a living. - Countries use a mix of different economic
activities and systems.
19Economic Systems
- Market Economy
- System based on private ownership, free trade,
and competition - Individuals and businesses are free to buy and
sell what they wish. - Prices determined by the supply and demand for
goods - Sometimes called capitalism
20Economic Systems
- Command Economy
- System in which the central government makes all
economic decisions - Government decides what goods to produce, how
much to produce, and what prices will be. - Communist governments own and control most
businesses in their countries.
21Religion
22World Religions
- 5 Major Religions in the World
- Buddhism
- Hinduism
- Islam
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Together they have more than 4.5 billon followers
23World Religion Breakdown
24Buddhism
- Major Leader Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha
- 385.4 billon followers
- Teaches that the goal of life is to escape the
cycle of birth and death by achieving a state of
spiritual understanding called nirvana.
25Christianity
- Major Leader Jesus Christ
- 2.2 billon
- Based on belief in on God and teachings and life
of Jesus. - People believe Jesus is the Son of God and was
sent to Earth to save people from their sin.
26Hinduism
- Major Leader Unknown
- 875 million followers
- Based on belief in supreme spiritual force
unknown as Brahman. - Believe that to unite with Brahman, they must
pass through many lives, and being reborn into
new forms.
27Islam
- Major Leader Muhammad
- 1.4 billon followers
- Based on belief in one God, Allah, revealed
through the prophet Muhammad. - Sacred text is the Quran
- Follow five acts of worship known as the Five
Pillars of Islam.
28Judaism
- Major Leader Abraham
- 15.2 million followers
- Based on belief in one God and spiritual and
ethical principles handed down by God. - Sacred text is the Hebrew Bible
29Language
- One of the strongest unifying forces for culture.
- Languages have many dialects
- Dialect local form of a language that may have a
distinct vocabulary and pronunciation. - More than 2000 languages in the world
30Other Cultural Elements
- Arts
- People express themselves through music,
painting, sculptures, dance, and literature. - Food, Clothing, Architecture
- All of these reflect your culture and your
physical surroundings - History
- History shapes the way cultures are viewed
throughout the world - Cultural Holidays mark important events in many
cultures. - Sports and Entertainment
- Sports, movies, theatre, TV, the Internet, and
social medias, all shape many parts of different
cultures, especially in the United States. - Symbols of National Pride
- Symbols and flags are another element that can be
found throughout many would cultures