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What is Culture?
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Culture
Culture, a groups shared practices and beliefs,
differs from group to group and changes over time.
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Culture 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

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Culture 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

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Development 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

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Development 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.
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The 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.

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Social Groups
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Social 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.

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Government
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The 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.

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The 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.

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Other 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.

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Other 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.

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Other 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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Economies
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Different 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.

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Economic 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

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Economic 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.

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Religion
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World Religions
  • 5 Major Religions in the World
  • Buddhism
  • Hinduism
  • Islam
  • Christianity
  • Judaism
  • Together they have more than 4.5 billon followers

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World Religion Breakdown
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Buddhism
  • 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.

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Christianity
  • 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.

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Hinduism
  • 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.

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Islam
  • 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.

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Judaism
  • 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

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Language
  • 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

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Other 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
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