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Culture

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Social Studies

9th Grade

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Carie Barry

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15 Slides • 17 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What is culture?

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Culture is a type of art.

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Culture is the entire way of life of a group of people.

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Culture is a specific tradition or costume.

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Culture is a language spoken by a group of people.

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Multiple Choice

How is culture acquired?

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Culture is inherited genetically.

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Culture is learned from the surrounding environment as one grows.

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Culture is a natural instinct present from birth.

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Culture is taught only in educational institutions.

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Multiple Choice

What is suggested about the sharing of culture?

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Culture is unique to every individual and cannot be shared.

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Culture is shared only within certain social classes.

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People with the same culture share their ways of thinking and behaving with the next generation.

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Culture is a private aspect that is not passed on to others.

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What characteristic of culture allows people to live in various environments on Earth?

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Culture is static and unchanging.

Culture is symbolic.

Culture is adaptive.

Culture is exclusive to humans.

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Multiple Choice

How is language related to culture?

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Language restricts the sharing of culture.

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Language and symbols are unrelated to culture.

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Language is based on symbols, which are essential for sharing culture.

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Language has no influence on cultural transmission.

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Multiple Choice

What are cultural universals?

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Unique practices found in every culture

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Things that vary greatly among different human cultures

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Similarities that are common across all human cultures

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Rare events that occur in certain cultures

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Dropdown

Which of the following is an example of a cultural universal?

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What do material goods such as food, clothing, and shelter fulfill in human lives?

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Luxurious desires

Basic human needs

Entertainment purposes

Technological advancements

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What do most people in North America exchange for the goods they need?

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What is the framework of ideas and beliefs through which an individual interprets the world and interacts with it called?

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Cultural perspective

Ideological culture

World view

Social construct

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Multiple Choice

What does ideological culture refer to?

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The artistic expressions of a society

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How people see the world and what they believe and value

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The political systems of a country

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The economic structure of a civilization

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What can be considered as a part of one's worldview?

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What is one of the important human needs that art meets?

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The need to follow traditions

The need to express creativity

The need for technological advancement

The need for scientific research

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Multiple Select

Art is often used to decorate what?

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Shelters, clothing, or the

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Clothing

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Human body

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Natural landscapes

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Dropdown

What is another use of art mentioned in the text?

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Multiple Choice

What is enculturation?

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The process by which people forget their culture

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The process by which people acquire their culture

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The process by which people reject their culture

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The process by which people study different cultures

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Which of the following is NOT a method through which enculturation occurs?

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Direct teaching

Observation and imitation

Exposure

Isolation
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