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Page 1: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Culture

Page 2: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

What is Culture?Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and

behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group.

Page 3: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Society

Society is a group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, and a culture.

Page 4: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Factors of Culture

• Food and shelter• Religion• Relationships to family and others• Language • Education• Security• Political/Social Organizations• Creative Expression

Page 5: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Culture TEKS 16- Culture. The student understands how the

components of culture affect the way people live in shape the characteristics of regions.

Page 6: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Cultural Patterns of the U.S.

Northeast Region –• Located on the Atlantic Coast• Mixed cultures due to immigration• Heavily industrialized and urbanized• “Gateway” to America• Land is to rocky to grow crops • Has a lack of traditional industries • International Trade Centers• First settled by Europeans

TEK 16A

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Midwest Region – • Large flat prairies, 1/5 of the U.S. land• Contains ¼ of the U.S. Population• Agriculture and traditional industries• The “breadbasket” region and America’s heartland.• Resulting from the Revolutionary War, the Midwest

has been the destination for many immigrants.• Early settlers from Britain, Germany, and Scandinavia.

Cultural Patterns of the U.S.

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Page 8: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Cultural Patterns of the U.S.The South – • ¼ of U.S. Land• More than 1/3 of U.S. Population• Warm climates, fertile soil, and natural resources have

shaped its development.• Early European Settlement Site• Mixed cultures reflect the diversity of the early settlers• British Heritage, Descendants of African’s (Slavery),

Hispanic, and Cajuns.• Agriculture

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Cultural Patterns in the U.S. West Region – • Diverse Climates and Landscape• Most rapidly growing region in the United States• Economic activities depend on climate and landscape• Foreign Trades• Influenced by European Cultures• ½ of U.S. Land• 1/5 of U.S. Population

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Page 10: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Elements of Culture

7 Elements of Culture:• Social Organization• Customs, Traditions, and Values• Language• Technology, Arts, and Literature• Religion • Forms of Government• Economic Systems

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Page 11: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Elements Of Culture

Social Organizations:- When a culture organizes it’s members into

smaller groups.- Society and the Individual: Individual Family Clan Tribe

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Page 12: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Elements of CultureCustoms, Traditions, and Values – - Rules of behaviors- Value is the importance of something- A custom is an accepted habitual practice- Traditions are beliefs or customs that are

passed on from generation to generation.

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Elements of Culture

Language – - Important for communication and passing on

traditions and beliefs. - One of the most important aspects of culture.- Language helps establish a cultural identity.- A dialect reflects change in speech patterns

related to class, region, and cultural changes.- It can be diffused in many ways. (ex: during

international trades).16B

Page 14: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Elements of Culture

Technology, Arts, and Literature – - Arts can include music, performing, and visual arts.- Teach about a culture’s value- Promotes pride and unity- Oral and written literature often illustrate aspects

of the culture like behaviors and attitudes.- Music is a cultural aspect found in ALL societies.

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Elements of Culture

Religion – - Consist of a belief in a supernatural power(s) that are

regarded as the creators and maintainers of the earth.- It spreads across the world through diffusion- Establishes beliefs and values of a person- Monotheistic; with a belief in one god- Polytheistic; with belief in many gods- Animistic/Traditional; with a belief in divine forces in nature.- Major Religions: Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam,

Hinduism.

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Page 16: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Elements of CultureForms of Government –- Governments are formed to provide people with their

common needs. • Democracy; citizens hold political power through

representatives.• Monarchy; A ruling family with kings and queens.• Dictatorship; an individual or group holds complete

power.• Communism; Political powers are held by the

government in the name of the people.

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Elements of Culture

Economic Systems –- The way people produce and exchange goods and services• Traditional; goods and services are exchanged without the

presence of money.• Command; production of goods and services are

determined by the government.• Market; production of goods and services are determined

by the demand from consumers.• Mixed; a combination of command and market economies

provides goods and services so that all people will benefit.

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Page 18: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Elements of Culture in the U.S.- English is the dominant language and Spanish comes in

2nd. - Religious Freedom; the most common is Christianity.- Rich Artistic Heritage; motion pictures and music are

influential art forms.- Ethnic groups contribute to musical heritage ex: jazz, blues, gospel, and hip-hop have African American heritages.- Most adults work in the U.S.- Advanced education; children 6-16 are required to attend

school.16B

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Perceptual Region

• A region in which people perceive the characteristics of the region in the same way.

• Characteristics may not be the same for all people.Ex: All Texans own horses and have a southern accent. This is a perceptual region because others that have not visited Texas, only know how it is like from media sources like TV. On TV it shows that all Texans are “cowboys” and have accents. Therefore people take this “knowledge” they have to assume characteristics of a region.

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Page 20: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Urban vs. Rural Areas

In Urban Areas it is;- Made of cities- The center of businesses- Crowded or Populated; Busy- Holds all modes of transportation- Based on land use; presidential, industrial, and

commercial- Modern Facilities- Well Developed

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Urban vs. Rural Areas

In Rural Areas it is;• Less populated• Not crowded with construction• Not compacted; houses are widely spread apart.• Agricultural• Peaceful and slow paced• Close to nature and animals• Not fully developed with highways, modes of

transportation, or technology.16D

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Patterns of Culture

• Society – is a group that shares a geographic region, a sense of identity, and a culture.

• Ethnic Group – a group that shares a common language, customs, and heritage.

• Theme: Place – how humans interact with others.• Theme: Region – how places are similar or different. • Language – allows people to communicate and pass

on traditions.• Cultural Identity – Dialect• Religion – establish beliefs and values

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Page 23: Culture. What is Culture? Culture is the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by the members shared of a specific group

Major Religions

Animism - The belief in a supernatural power that organizes and animates the material universe.

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Major Religions

Judaism – - Southwest Asia Religion - In Israel- Oldest monotheistic religion- Tradition of faith and culture tied together- Holy book is called the Torah- Religious Center is Jerusalem

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Major Religion

Christianity –- It is thought that Christianity evolved from Judaism.- Teaching of Jesus Christ- It is the largest of all religions - Found on every continent- 3 Major Groups• Roman Catholics• Protestant• Eastern Orthodox

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Major Religion

Islam – - Originated in Southwest Asia- Based on teachings of Muhammad- Muslims- God – Allah : close to Judaism and Christianity - 2 Major Divisions:

• Sunni• Shi’ite

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Major Religion

Hinduism – - One of the oldest religions- Concentrated in India- Polytheistic- Caste System – levels of fixed social classes

with specific duties.

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Major Religion

Buddhism – - Based off of Hinduism- Siddhartha Gautama was the founder- Branches: Theravada (South), Mahayana

(East), and Tibetan (North).- Found in Asia (China, Japan, Korean, and

India).- No caste system

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Major Religions

Sikhism – - Monotheistic religion- Founded in Punjab (Northern India)- Founded by Guru Nanak- Believe in the Ten Gurus and the Guru Granth

Sahib

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Women OpportunitiesU.S. and Canada –- There is equal opportunities for both men and women. Latin America –- Equal education for women- Increasing women’s role in politics.Europe –- Northern Europe has more women political strength.Africa – - North Africa has increasing women’s rights; jobs outside the home, equal pay, and

they now have a say in marriages.- The length of school attendance for women is increasing.Asia – - Arabic women cover their head, hairs, and faces to please God.- Women roles have expanded; they are more educated.- South West Asia has a strict role of women in society; it is hard for them to get a

job but shortages in workers has created opportunities.South Asia – - Pakistan women have to wear veils in public 17C

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Multicultural Societies

A multicultural society is a group of people with different cultures.• Multicultural societies include differences in; - language - religion - beliefs - traditions - values

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Cultural Changes

Caused by:- Constant immigration within the U.S.- Push-Pull Factors- Cultural Diffusion – the spread of ideas, inventions, or

patterns of behaviors.- Innovation – taking existing technology and resources

and creating something new to meet needs.- Cultural Hearths such as: Indus River in S. Asia, Huang

He in E. Asia, the Nile River in Africa, and the Tigris and Euphrates in the Southwest Asia.

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Causes of Conflicts

• Terrorism – the unlawful use of force or violence against individuals or property for the purpose of intimidating or causing fear politically or socially.

• Genocide means trying to destroy a group.• Coalition – an alliance Ex: when the U.S. joined forces with nations such as Canada, China, G. Britain, Pakistan, Russia, and many more to fight the war against terrorism after 9/11.

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Maintaining Tradition

- Traditional Economy – goods and services being traded without the presence of money.

- Being geographically isolated from others can also be a way of maintaining tradition.

- Cultural Divergence

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Cultural Traits- Diffusion – the spread of ideas, inventions, and behaviors.- Cultural Convergence – the contact/interactions between

two cultures.- Cultural Divergence – the restrictions of cultures from

outside influences.- Latin America has shown little support for democratic rule

until recently.- Democracy is now seen by many countries as an essential

part of equation needed to achieve widespread prosperity.

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