Material and Non-material Culture Quiz
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Define Material Culture.

The physical things created by members of a culture or society. Objects that you can see and touch.

Define non-material culture.

The thoughts, ideas and beliefs created by members of a culture or society.

Is pizza material or non-material culture?

  • Non-material
  • Material (correct)
  • Is Christianity material or non-material culture?

    <p>Non-material</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Is the Great Wall of China material or non-material culture?

    <p>Material</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Is a satellite in space material or non-material culture?

    <p>Material</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Is patriotism (the love of one's country) a part of material or non-material culture?

    <p>Non-material</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Is modesty material or non-material culture?

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    Is a football material or non-material culture?

    <p>Material</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Is Thanksgiving holiday primarily material or non-material culture?

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    Is the Indian 'Sari' (dress) material or non-material culture?

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    Is 'democracy' material or non-material culture?

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    Is a gondola (a water taxi) material or non-material culture?

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    Study Notes

    Definitions of Culture

    • Material Culture: Refers to the tangible items created by a culture or society, such as objects that can be seen and touched.
    • Non-material Culture: Encompasses the intangible aspects of culture, including thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and values created by a society.

    Examples of Material Culture

    • Pizza: Classified as material culture because it is a physical item that can be consumed.
    • Great Wall of China: An iconic structure representing material culture; it is a massive, tangible landmark.
    • Satellite in Space: A technological object that is part of material culture due to its physical presence.
    • Football: A sport-related object, identified as material culture because it is a physical item used in play.
    • Indian "Sari": A traditional garment; an example of material culture through clothing.

    Examples of Non-material Culture

    • Christianity: Represents a belief system and thus falls under non-material culture.
    • Patriotism: The affection for one's country; embodies feelings and attitudes rather than physical objects, making it non-material culture.
    • Modesty: A set of values and attitudes about behavior and appearance, categorized as non-material culture.
    • Thanksgiving Holiday: Although it may involve material items (like food), the essence of the holiday—tradition and gratitude—places it in the non-material category.
    • Democracy: A political concept rooted in belief systems and practices, making it part of non-material culture.

    Summary of Culture Categories

    • Material Culture: Involves items that can be physically experienced, including food, clothing, and significant structures.
    • Non-material Culture: Covers beliefs, values, and feelings that shape societies but cannot be physically touched or seen.

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