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Social Norms are shared standards of acceptable behavior in a ______.
Social Norms are shared standards of acceptable behavior in a ______.
society
Art is the product of human ______.
Art is the product of human ______.
activity
Folkway is learned behavior shared by a social group that provides traditional mode of ______.
Folkway is learned behavior shared by a social group that provides traditional mode of ______.
conduct
Material Culture is objects belonging to a ______.
Material Culture is objects belonging to a ______.
Characteristics of Culture: Dynamic, Integrated, Social-collective, Shared, Transmitted, ______.
Characteristics of Culture: Dynamic, Integrated, Social-collective, Shared, Transmitted, ______.
Law is the set of rules to regulate ______.
Law is the set of rules to regulate ______.
Nonmaterial culture are ideas, attitudes, beliefs of a ______.
Nonmaterial culture are ideas, attitudes, beliefs of a ______.
Mores are customs, norms, behaviors acceptable to a ______.
Mores are customs, norms, behaviors acceptable to a ______.
Beliefs are objective attitudes.
Beliefs are objective attitudes.
Social Norms are individual standards of acceptable behavior in a society.
Social Norms are individual standards of acceptable behavior in a society.
Folkway is an unlearned behavior shared by a social group that provides traditional mode of conduct.
Folkway is an unlearned behavior shared by a social group that provides traditional mode of conduct.
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Social Norms and Culture
- Social Norms are shared standards of acceptable behavior in a society.
- Art is the product of human creativity.
Types of Culture
- Folkway is learned behavior shared by a social group that provides traditional mode of conduct.
- Material Culture consists of objects belonging to a society.
Characteristics of Culture
- Culture is Dynamic, meaning it is subject to change.
- Culture is Integrated, meaning it is a cohesive whole.
- Culture is Social-collective, meaning it is shared among members of a society.
- Culture is Shared, meaning it is common to all members of a society.
- Culture is Transmitted, meaning it is passed down from one generation to the next.
- Culture is Persistent, meaning it continues to exist even as it changes.
Rules and Regulations
- Law is the set of rules to regulate human behavior.
Nonmaterial Culture
- Nonmaterial culture consists of ideas, attitudes, and beliefs of a society.
Mores and Beliefs
- Mores are customs, norms, and behaviors that are acceptable to a society.
- Beliefs are objective attitudes, meaning they are based on facts and evidence.
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