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What is the difference between material and non-material culture?
What is the difference between material and non-material culture?
- Material culture consists of tangible things, while non-material culture consists of intangible things. (correct)
- Material culture consists of intangible things, while non-material culture consists of tangible things.
- Material culture consists of cultural beliefs, while non-material culture consists of cultural practices.
- Material culture consists of cultural practices, while non-material culture consists of cultural beliefs.
What is social change?
What is social change?
- A change in the behavior patterns and cultural values and norms brought about by modernization and globalization (correct)
- A change in the economic system of a society
- A change in the weather patterns of a society
- A change in the political system of a society
What can lead to discrimination according to the text?
What can lead to discrimination according to the text?
- Social differences based on sex and gender
- Social differences based on ethnicity and race
- All of the above (correct)
- Social differences based on socio-economic class
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- Culture includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, laws, customs, and habits acquired by a society.
- Material culture consists of tangible things, while non-material culture consists of intangible things.
- Cultural variation refers to differences in social behaviors exhibited by cultures around the world.
- Social differences can be based on sex, gender, socio-economic class, ethnicity, and race.
- Social change refers to significant alterations in behavior patterns and cultural values and norms brought about by modernization and globalization.
- Political identities are based on the interests and perspective of social groups with which people identify.
- The Philippines is a democratic country where political leaders are chosen through elections.
- Traditional and modern ways of courtship are examples of social change.
- Cultural variation can be seen in dress styles and dances across different countries and regions.
- Social differences can lead to discrimination based on economic status, social characteristics, and qualities.
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