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1 CULTURES and SOCIETIES
Chapter 2 Lesson #2 CULTURES and SOCIETIES

2 Do Now On page one in your packet Think and Write- How is the culture in the United States different from other countries?

3 Essential Questions 1) What are some culture traits that make up a culture? 2) How do cultures spread? 3) How does cultural borrowing affect world cultures?

4 Chapter 2 Lesson 2 Vocabulary
Enculturation Culture Trait Cultural Diffusion Assimilation Acculturation Ethnic Group Cultural Borrowing Human Society

5 ENCULTURATION The process of learning a culture by living in a family and growing up as a member of society.

6 CULTURE TRAITS A characteristic of a culture

7 CULTURAL DIFFUSION The spread of ideas from one place to others primarily through technology.

8 ASSIMILATION The process in which the culture traits of newcomers become similar to those of the people in the new country. People who move to another country may give up their traditions.

9 ACCULTURATION The exchange of culture traits that results from long-term contact with another society

10 ETHNIC GROUP A cultural group of people who share beliefs and practices learned from relatives and ancestors

11 CULTURAL BORROWING The taking of culture traits from one culture for use in another

12 HUMAN SOCIETY An organized group of people identified by its customs, traditions, and way of life

13 CULTURAL DIVERSITY The mixture of different ethnic groups within the same country

14 Do Now- Study Vocabulary
Hot Seat 1) The process of learning culture by living in a family is called _______________. 2) The mixture of different ethnic groups within a country is called __________ ___________ 3) The spread of ideas from one culture to another is called __________ _______.

15 Characteristics of Culture
A) Material Traits are things like clothing, buildings, artwork and written language. Nonmaterial Traits are things like customs, ceremonies, spoken language, and religion as well as types of greeting people. B) Traits that define a culture are religion, language and customs and ceremonies.

16 Cultures Change A) Cultural borrowing is when societies interact the take traits from one another. B) Cultural Borrowing affects culture in the world because only about 10% of a society’s traits are their own. C) The United States has borrowed the following: Pizza from Italy St. Patricks Day from Ireland Skiing from Europe Soccer from Europe

17 Cultures Spread There are 3 main factors that aid in the spreading of culture. 1) Communication Technology- Internet, TV 2) Migration 3) War

18 National Cultures 1) People within a country share their national unity through flags, anthems and celebrations 2) Culture traits such as a country’s flag, national anthem, and national holidays remind them of their country’s heritage.

19 Study Questions 1) Material traits are objects while nonmaterial traits are customs and practices. 2) Countries that are isolated by geography tend to have one cultural group. Examples: Japan, Inuits of Canada 3) Migration leads to assimilation and acculturation. 4) Through national symbols, anthems and by celebrating national holidays.

20 Essential Questions Answer Essential Questions #1&2 for tomorrow


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