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BELL WORK- OCTOBER 3RD •World Language Families- Use the map on pg. 83 to answer the following questions.
• 1. Which language family is dominant in the regions of North Africa and Southwest Asia?
• 2. What might explain the same languages being spoken in Europe and North America?
• If you have a device---•Go to www.nearpod.com on your phones and have it ready to do activities later during class- or you can download the NearPod app for free(with parent approval).
WHAT IS CULTURE?
• Culture is a way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs? • Languages, Religion, Social Groups, Daily Life, History shared, Art,
types of government, economy
• Social Groups- Each of us belongs to many social groups- Are you young or old? Male or female? A student, worker, or both?• Most of these groups have rules of behavior that group members
must learn, and how we do that is called socialization.• - Family is most important social group in most societies. Ethnic Group- group that share a language, history, religion and some physical traits.
- ethnocentrism is the idea that your ethnicity is superior or better than all others.
WHAT IS CULTURE?
• Language- sharing a language is one of the strongest unifying forces for a culture.
• There are many variations of languages that are called dialects.
• Dialect is a local form of language that might have distinct vocabulary or pronunciations.
• More than 2,000 languages are spoken around the world today, and most can be group with related languages to create a language family.
• Can you think of an example of dialect?
WHAT IS CULTURE?
• Religion- in many cultures, religious beliefs helps us answer basic questions about life’s meaning.
• There are 5 major world religions amongst hundreds in the world.
• Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism- 4.5 billion followers, or more than 2/3 the population.
WHAT IS CULTURE?
• History- Stories about challenges and successes of a culture support certain values and help people develop pride and community.
• Cultural Holidays- mark important events and enable people to celebrate their heritage.
• Can you think of an example of a cultural holiday?
WHAT IS CULTURE?
• Daily Life- Food, clothing, and shelter are basic human needs. • The type of food you eat and how you eat it can
reflect your culture.
• Can you think of specific examples of this?
• The home you live in and clothing you wear reflect your culture and physical surroundings.
• High, Chilly Andes Mtns of South America VS. Warm savannas of Africa
WHAT IS CULTURE?
• Arts- music, painting, sculpture, dance, and literature is how people express what they think is beautiful and meaningful.
• Art can also tell stories about important figures and events in culture.
WHAT IS CULTURE?
• Government- People need rules in order to live together without conflict.• (Limited Governments)• Democracy- power is held by the people.
• Representative Democracy- people choose leaders to represent them.
• (Unlimited Governments)• Dictatorship- leader rules by force- limits citizens’
freedoms• Monarchy- government led by king or queen who
inherits power by being born into ruling family.
WHAT IS CULTURE?
• Economy- economic activities to see how a culture used its resources and trades with other places.• Economies success can be seen in people’s quality of
life- how ell they eat and live and what kind of health care they receive.
• What recent technological advancements have led to cultural changes?
CULTURAL CHANGE
• Cultural Diffusion- process of spreading ideas, languages, or customs from one culture to another.• In the past, this happened through trade,
migration, and conquest.
• Now, technology allows for this to happen much easier.
•Can you think of examples of how this happens?