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Chapter 4 Section 1Culture
YouTube Links:
• What is Culture?• https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=57KW6RO8Rcs• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o32l-_U6nGY• Cultural Differences: https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT0kzF4A-WQ • School Lunches from Around the World: https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqJLS0qdNX4
Define:
• Culture• Culture trait• Culture Region• Ethnic group• Cultural diversity• Cultural diffusion
Culture
• Your day-to-day life• Language, religion, clothes,
music, government, education• Not all societies practice culture
the same way–Example: Japanese schools
Culture Traits
• Cultural features – can be shared or different around the world–Example: Chinese chopsticks,
Ethiopian bread, soccer
Development of Culture
• Culture traits are learned or passed down–Family traditions,
customs• Cultures develop as
people learn new culture traits–Immigrants
History and Environment Shape Culture
• Environment–Example: the Sahara desert
affects how people living there earn a living
• History–Example: Spain conquering
parts of south America
Culture Groups
•Shared culture traits = a culture group–Example: teenagers
Culture Regions• In certain culture regions people will
share certain culture traits–Religions, lifestyle, language• Example: Arab world in Africa and
Middle East
• Japan = one dominant culture• Mexico = North and South
are very different• Culture regions are not
contained into one country–Example: Kurdish
culture/religion
Cultural Diversity• Ethnic groups share certain
cultural traits• Tanzania has over 100
ethnic groups
Changes in Culture
• 1800s vs. today• Contact with other cultures–Spain> Americas = firearms and horses–Americas > Spain = new foods
• New ideas–Telephone, internet
Cultural Diffusion• Slang words• Style of clothing• New ideas can also spread–Example: baseball, blue jeans
• People moving–Immigrants, conquerors, settlers,
American pioneers