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Seven Elements of Culture

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Seven Element

s of Culture

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7 Elements of Culture

1. Social Organization

2. Customs and Traditions

3. Language

4. Arts & Literature

5. Religion

6. Forms of Government

7. Economic Systems

•Define it

•Explain it in your own words

•Why is it important?

•Examples – 3 Minimum

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A.SocialOrganization

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Framework of society

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Social Organization

1. Families: The building blocks of society

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Two types of family:

-nuclear-extended

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Social Organization• 1. Families

–a. Nuclear Family: “the immediate family”

Contains only parents and children

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Social Organization• 1. Families

–a. Nuclear Family–b. Extended Family: The nuclear family and other relatives living under the same roof or in close proximity.

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c. Patriarchal: Family dominated by the eldest male.Matriarchal: Family dominated by female

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d. Monogamy: Only one spouse.

Polygamy: More than one spouse.

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Many cultures have arranged

marriages.

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A. Social Organization• 1. Families

• 2. Social Classes: Some people have greater status than others. Why?

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B. Customs: How are people

expected to behave in social

situations?

                    

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1. Dialect: a variety of a language

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D. Arts: How do people order

things? (Space, ideas, sounds, materials, etc.)

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Theater

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Literature

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Music

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Ceramics

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Sculpture

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Architecture

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Painting & Drawing

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Aesthetics: the study of

beauty

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E. Religion

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Three questions of religion:

1. Where did we come from?

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2. How should we live our lives?

3. Where do we go when we die?

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Cosmology: The study and explanation of the universe

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Theology: A system of religious beliefs

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Doctrine: Ideas taught

as truth

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Monotheism: Belief in one god

Polytheism: Belief in many gods

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Animism: The belief that spirits

inhabit nature

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Proselytize: to try to convert somebody to a religious faith

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Missionary: Someone who proselytizes

Proselyte: Someone who converted

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Missionary religions contain a doctrine

that all people should believe

according to their doctrine.

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Go ye therefore, and teach all nations,

baptizing them in the name of the Father,

and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

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Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I

have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the

world. Amen. -JesusMatthew 28: 19-20

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Sect: A religious group, division,

“branch” or faction

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F. Government: How do people make decisions

for the group/society?

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G. Economic Systems: the use of limited resources.

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Economic Systems: How do people get their food/water,

clothing, and shelter?

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Economic Systems

•Traditional•Market•Command•Mixed

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How Do Cultures Change

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• List of 10 things that have changed in the last 10 years

• List of 10 things that will change in the next 10 years

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How Cultures Change

• Causes of Cultural Change– Technology – the skills and tools people use

• Stone, bone, bronze, iron• Smoke signal, telegraph, telephone, face time• Other examples

– Changing Environment – the way we use resources around us

• Native Americans use of buffalo & European/American expansion westward

• Other examples

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How Cultures Change

• Causes of Cultural Change cont.– New Ideas

• Environmental awareness & recycling• Other examples

• Diffusion – the movement of customs or ideas from one place to another– Ideas– People– Music, Art, & Athletics

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Rate of Change

• Slow change for thousands of years

• Why?

• Increased rates of change in last 200 years

• Why?

• “The good old days”

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Understanding Change

• Ethnocentrism – to judge other cultures by the standards of your own culture– Examples

• Racism – the belief that one racial group is naturally superior to another– Examples

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Elements of Culture Quiz

1. Social Organization2. Customs and

Traditions3. Language4. Arts & Literature5. Religion6. Forms of

Government7. Economic Systems

a. Teach values through products of human imagination

b. The cornerstone of culturec. Using limited resources to

satisfy wants and needsd. Helps people answer

questions about lifee. Teaches rules of behavior,

like holidays & birthdaysf. Provides for the needs of the

peopleg. Basic unit is the family