The 8 Elements of Culture

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The 8 Elements of Culture. What is Culture?????. Culture is the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs. Element 1. Language (Sharing the same Language). Dialects- A local form of a language that may have a distinct vocabulary and pronunciation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Culture is the way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs.

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Dialects- A local form of a language that may have a distinct vocabulary and pronunciation

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Major Religions Judaism

› Abraham Islam

› Muhammad Hinduism

› Unknown Christianity

› Jesus Christ Buddhism

› Siddhartha Gautama

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Stories about the challenges and successes of a culture support certain values and develop pride and unity:

EX: American History- Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, Labor Day,

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Food, Clothing, Shelter that reflect the culture and the physical surroundings.

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Economic System—The method used to answer three questions:

1. What goods and services to produce 2. How to produce them 3. Who will receive them

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Through music, painting, sculpture, dance and literature, the arts can tell stories about important figures and events in culture.

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Types of Government:› Democracy---Power is held by the people› Dictatorship– The leader rules by force› Monarchy----- a government led by a king

or queen by a ruling family

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Civilizations—Highly developed cultures› Cities, forming governments, founding

religions , developing writing systemsIndustrial and Agricultural RevolutionAdvances in Communication

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Cultural Diffusion—The Process of spreading ideas, languages, or customs from one culture to another

Globalization—The development of a worldwide culture with an independent economy